Understanding Muslim Perspectives on the Bible

Explore how Muslims view the Bible and its significance alongside the Quran in Islamic faith.

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Muslims respect the Bible as it is considered a holy book in Islam. However, they believe the Quran is the final and most complete revelation from God. While acknowledging the Bible’s historical and religious importance, Muslims generally view it as altered over time and not in its original state.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do Muslims believe in the Bible? Yes, Muslims respect the Bible, viewing it as a significant holy text, but they consider the Quran to be the final revelation.
  2. What is the Quran's view on previous scriptures? The Quran acknowledges earlier scriptures, including the Bible, yet asserts its own completeness and finality.
  3. How is the Bible viewed in Islamic teachings? Though respected, Islamic teachings suggest that the Bible has been altered over time and is not in its original form.
  4. What are the key differences between the Bible and the Quran? Key differences include the belief in the Bible as an earlier text and the Quran as the final, unaltered word of God.