What are the similarities between the Bible and the Koran?

Both the Bible and the Koran outline a monotheistic religion. Monotheistic religions are religions that have only one God. The Bible calls this God God.

The Koran calls this God Allah. Both books are believed to be the word of God as told to men (also known as prophets) who either wrote it down themselves or told it to others who wrote it down for them. Both books are divided into sections and sub-sections.

Both books were originally written in Asia, specifically in the Middle East. This site offers a detailed comparison between the Bible and the Koran: http://www.dianedew.com/islam.htm This is why the Koran and the Bible differ even though their basic belief in the entity known as God (or Allah in Islam) is the same. The difference is that Christians believe in the triune God, one God in three different manifestations.

Christians believe that God the Father (Allah in Islam), Jesus his son and the Holy Spirit make up the one entity known as God. Muslims only believe in God the Father and see the Christian triune God as polytheism, which they don’t agree with or believe in. From Wikipedia.Com -quote Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and places before, including through the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus.3 Muslims maintain that previous messages and revelations have been partially changed or corrupted over time,4 but consider the Quran to be both unaltered and the final revelation from God.

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Bible and Koran seem to differ even they believe in the same God! Because Muslims follow old testament in ruling whereas christians follow new testament. That is major difference between them.

Remaining things are same.

Both the Bible and the Koran outline a monotheistic religion. Monotheistic religions are religions that have only one God. The Bible calls this God God.

The Koran calls this God Allah. Both books are believed to be the word of God as told to men (also known as prophets) who either wrote it down themselves or told it to others who wrote it down for them. Both books are divided into sections and sub-sections.

Both books were originally written in Asia, specifically in the Middle East. This site offers a detailed comparison between the Bible and the Koran: http://www.dianedew.com/islam.htm This is why the Koran and the Bible differ even though their basic belief in the entity known as God (or Allah in Islam) is the same. The difference is that Christians believe in the triune God, one God in three different manifestations.

Christians believe that God the Father (Allah in Islam), Jesus his son and the Holy Spirit make up the one entity known as God. Muslims only believe in God the Father and see the Christian triune God as polytheism, which they don’t agree with or believe in. From Wikipedia.com -quote Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and places before, including through the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus.3 Muslims maintain that previous messages and revelations have been partially changed or corrupted over time,4 but consider the Quran to be both unaltered and the final revelation from God.

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