Link-full Version — Bible Quran

One day, a Christian scholar named Thomas approached Muhammad, seeking to understand the claims of Islam. Muhammad shared with him the stories of the Quran, from the creation of Adam to the prophethood of Jesus. Thomas was struck by the similarities between the Quran and the Bible, and he began to see the Quran as a continuation of the biblical narrative.

Centuries earlier, the Israelites had received the Torah from Moses, which contained the laws and commandments of God. The Torah told the story of creation, of humanity's fall from grace, and of God's promise to redeem His people. The Israelites carried this sacred text with them as they journeyed through the wilderness, eventually settling in the Promised Land. Bible Quran Link-Full Version

In the scorching desert of 7th century Arabia, a young prophet named Muhammad received a revelation from Allah (God) that would change the course of history. As he recited the words of the Quran, he felt a deep connection to the scriptures that had come before – the Torah and the Bible. One day, a Christian scholar named Thomas approached

Unbeknownst to Muhammad, in a distant land, a young monk named Brother John pored over the pages of the Bible, seeking guidance and wisdom. As he read the stories of Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, he felt an inexplicable sense of longing, as if the words were speaking directly to his soul. Centuries earlier, the Israelites had received the Torah

As Muhammad continued to receive revelations, he began to see the connections between the Quran and the scriptures that had come before. He realized that the Bible and the Quran, though differing in language and style, shared a common message – the message of monotheism, compassion, and justice.