Why do people confuse Muslims and Christians with the same god, if their books distinguish between stronger functions that are incompatible? Especially when occurring more than 2,000 years ago, it is often difficult to distinguish major historical events. Many times, people confuse important Bible events for education and lack of priorities. Both the Bible and the Quran claim that they are inspired from God, which means that two contradictory religions are considered to be absolute truths.
There is much discussion between the Bible and the Quran about the differences and similarities between them. But the central discussion between the Bible and the Qur'an is this: Does the Bible contain tariffs (corruption) corrected by the Qur'an, or is the Quran trying to destroy God's Word in the Bible? "... If someone adds these things, God will add to him the plague written in the book. If someone removes from this prophetic word, God will write a piece of him as a book of life Put away what is written in the book from the holy city "(Revelation 22: 18-19)
What is the Quran? The Qur'an is a scripture for Muslims - they call it "the Qur'an of glory" or "Al-Mashafar - Sharif". The Quran is about 600 years after Christ. Many of its content contradicts the Bible, which records many Biblical stories. It ordered the murder of Jews and Christians, allowing polygamy (beating multiple women at once), husband hitting his wife, and Muslim men marry Christian or Jewish women. More content is mentioned in this book.
In the Quran and the Bible there is a story about the Small Army that won the victory. There is a strong similarity between the Qur'an and the Bible story, but they are arranged at different times and are due to different roles. Biblical stories feature Gideon in the judge's book, and the story of the Quran is characterized by Tarut (usually translated as Saul). In chapters 6 to 8 of the Bible, Gideon accepts God's command to command the Israelites to fight the Midian. Gideon was reluctant but joined after letting God prove three different trials. When they went to the battle, God told Gideon to send homesick or send fearing people. Because the army is large enough to win with that power, God orders Gideon to pay attention to his military drinking habits on the river. God said that he would not let him drink water like a dog and let him return home.