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The Quran does not view itself as a completely isolated text. Instead, it positions itself as the culmination of a long chain of divine revelations. The Quran explicitly recognizes previous biblical scriptures: The Torah revealed to Moses (Musa). The Zabur: The Psalms revealed to David (Dawud). The Injeel: The Gospel revealed to Jesus (Isa). Bible Quran Link-Full Version
The most visible link between the Bible and the Quran is the shared cast of prophetic characters. Roughly 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran are also found in the Bible. Biblical Name Quranic Name Core Role / Shared Narrative Options to bookmark specific verses, color-code texts, and
The Quran uses the narrative of Moses as a direct parallel to the struggles of Prophet Muhammad, offering comfort that previous messengers faced identical hardships from stubborn societies. The Converging and Diverging Views on Jesus and Mary The most visible link between the Bible and
Both texts describe a universe created by a single God over a period of six days (or epochs). However, the Quran explicitly rejects the biblical idea that God "rested" on the seventh day, stating that weariness does not touch the Creator (Surah 50:38).
Teaches that humanity inherited a sinful nature due to Adam’s fall in the Garden of Eden, requiring a savior.