Charles R. Floyd examines doctrinal, historical, and theological differences between the Bible and the Koran in his book A Comparative Analysis of the Bible with the Koran. While critically examining scripture inconsistencies, societal effects, and interpretations, it draws attention to significant variations in themes like as grace, mercy, works, and redemption. This stimulating study invites readers to learn more about scripture and faith.
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The Holy Bible:- The core of the Christian religion is the Holy Bible, which is considered to be the infallible word of God. It highlights the value of a close relationship with God, salvation via faith, and the concepts of divine grace. 1. According to 2 Timothy 3:16, the Bible claims to be inspired by God, which guides theology, correction, and moral behavior. 2. According to Ephesians 2:89, salvation is obtained by grace and trust in Jesus Christ, not by human actions. 3. The Bible's lessons are clear and consistent because it tells a story chronologically. 4. Places a strong emphasis on the eternal promise of salvation via Jesus Christ, love, and redemption.
The Holy Koran:- Regarded as the primary religious text of Islam, the Holy Koran is thought to be the words of Allah as they were revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It highlights the value of doing good deeds, submitting to Allah, and following a disciplined moral and spiritual path. Because salvation is correlated with one's acts, the KORAN emphasizes the significance of good works and personal accountability (Sura 2:25, 2:277). 2. Those who repent and make an effort to live a moral life are granted hope and forgiveness by Allah's mercy and guidance, which are recurrent themes (Sura 4:173). 3. Using an Islamic perspective, the KORAN retells stories from previous scriptures (Sura 7:43). 4. It offers guidance on how to live a happy life and get everlasting reward through worship, social justice, and interpersonal behavior.