Christianity & Islam According to the Bible & the Quran
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Weight:
- .207 kg
Dimensions:
- 14 × 21 cm
Book Description:
This book provides a comprehensive comparative study of the Bible and the Qur’an, two foundational texts for Christianity and Islam, respectively. It aims to offer an unbiased examination of both religions based on their primary scriptures rather than the opinions of their followers or critics. The author, Naser AI-Moghamis, emphasizes that the teachings of Islam are presented directly from the Qur’an, and the teachings of Christianity are supported by verses from the Bible, ensuring that the comparison is based on facts.
The book explores various themes including the nature of God, the lives and missions of prophets, the Day of Judgment, and the status of women in both religions. It also delves into other essential topics such as faith, sin, forgiveness, marriage, and more, offering an insightful analysis of both religions' similarities and differences.
Contents Overview:
- Introduction
- Authenticity of the Bible and the Qur'an
- What the Bible and the Qur'an say about God
- The Prophets: Moses, Aaron, Lot, Solomon, Jacob, David, Job, and Jesus
- The Day of Judgment
- Women in the Bible and Qur'an
- Teachings and Beliefs: The Source of Religion, Faith and Deeds, The Original Sin, Crucifixion, and more
- Appendices: Examples of contradictions in the Bible, What the Bible says about the coming of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and more
This book aims to provide a clear understanding of the doctrines of both religions, with a focus on the core teachings of each, and it encourages dialogue based on the scriptures rather than misconceptions or biases.

