The Qur'an is in many ways far less concrete than the Bible, relying on the esoteric more often than the apparent.
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For one, the Qur'an is considered by Muslims to consist entirely of words spoken by Allah himself.
It is fair to say the New Testament is the most ethically sophisticated of the great scriptures; the proper comparison for the Qur'an is with the Old Testament - against which it holds its own.
To me, the Quran is a research book.
The Qur'an is God's property, not mine.
The Qur'an, throughout all of its verses, aims mainly to establish and confirm four basic, universal truths: the existence and Oneness of the Maker of the universe; Prophethood; bodily Resurrection; and worship and justice.
ISIS itself, it draws its central belief system from the Koran and from the writings of the Prophet Muhammad. That is undeniable. And it's a medieval interpretation of it. It is a literal interpretation of it.
The Bible was not written for entertainment purposes, so it's a real hodgepodge and a compendium of all kinds of stuff.
Islam will be what Muslims make of it. And it is the sum total of the interpretation that Muslims give to it.
Islam believes in many prophets, and Al Quran is nothing but a confirmation of the old Scriptures.
The Holy Bible is an abyss. It is impossible to explain how profound it is, impossible to explain how simple it is.