Adullah M
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I have been asking to see the original Bible written in Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ (A) , up till now , no one on earth could show me. So I am unable to use the translation Bible versions , of foreign languages to Jesus and his Israelite people , to check up or compare , word by word ,with the Al Quran, written in Arabic , the language of Prophet Muhammad (Sal) and his Arab people. Even the word Parakletos ,in Greek, they do not even know its original word of Jesus in Aramaic, then how can they translate in to Greek, then translate it to be Holy Ghost, in English. That is why.
Publius
No, I'm too busy at the moment to make a study of the Quran.
River Euphrates
I mean, they are both jam-packed with superstitious nonsense, but they are very different books.
(Edit: I get a kick out of how 'Oleg' is apparently completely unaware of how many centuries of editing and revision the bible went through by those attempting to create a coherent narrative out of a bunch of disparate books - how much of it ended up on the cutting room floor, and how much was invented out of whole cloth to fill in the gaps...)
Robert De Angelis-Italy-United States
No!
I don't agree, the Holy Bible is the word of God par excellence, it is evident from all that its True Prophets have written, under the very guidance of God.
Whereas the alleged Quran, is said to have been written by a single, alleged prophet, named Muhammad?
How?
In the Holy Bible there are many Prophets, and in the Koran there is only Muhammad?
And then, in the holy bible there are many things that the Koran does not have, in accordance with the Bible.
yesmar
I have and there is no comparison, save for some similarities between the Quran and parts of the Old Testament.