However, the link is undeniable. The Quran explicitly mentions the Torah ( Tawrat ), the Psalms ( Zabur ), and the Gospel ( Injil ) as divine books sent by God (Allah). The Bible, meanwhile, prophecies about future prophets and the continuity of God’s message.
One of the most misunderstood aspects is the Quran’s stance on previous scriptures. For an , we must include exact references: bible quran linkfull version exclusive
The Bible is not a single book but a library of 66 books (Protestant canon; Catholic and Orthodox canons include additional deuterocanonical works). It was written over approximately 1,000 years (c. 1200 BCE – 100 CE) by dozens of authors in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is divided into Torah (Law), Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). The New Testament comprises the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. However, the link is undeniable
A significant portion of the Quran (roughly 25%) deals with figures and narratives prominent in Jewish and Christian traditions. 2.1 Key Shared Figures One of the most misunderstood aspects is the
However, the Quran often omits details found in the Bible (e.g., Adam’s sons Cain and Abel are named but their offerings differ) and adds new elements (e.g., Jesus speaking in the cradle, creating a bird from clay).
that "confirms" and "safeguards" the essential messages of previous scriptures like the Torah and the Gospel. Core Links and Similarities