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The Bible and the Qur'an from Islamic view - "Lifting the Fog" with Yusuf Estes - Episode 8/14

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The Bible and the Qur'an from Islamic view - "Lifting the Fog" with Yusuf Estes - Episode 8/14

TL;DR

Muslims believe in the Quran as the final and complete revelation from Allah, but also acknowledge the validity of previous scriptures like the Bible.

Transcript

billah alhamdulillah you're watching lifting the fog a program designed to remove the misconceptions misunderstandings and misrepresentations about Islam and what it contains I'm your host Yousef vestus and for the next part of our segment in this series we would like to deal with the subject of the Quran and previous Revelations one of the things ... Read More

Key Insights

  • 🥰 The Quran is a recitation, not a physical book, and exists in the hearts and memories of Muslims through oral transmission.
  • ⏮️ Muslims believe in the divine origin of previous revelations like the Bible, but also acknowledge that they have been altered or corrupted.
  • 🥶 The Quran is considered the final and complete revelation from Allah, free from any errors or alterations.
  • 🛟 Understanding the Quran requires an appreciation for its recitation and the importance of the Arabic language in preserving its original message.
  • 🔑 Muslims believe in the validity and importance of all previous revelations, but emphasize the unique significance of the Quran as the final word of Allah.
  • 🌍 All recitations of the Quran around the world are identical, regardless of the country or language.
  • 🛟 The Quran serves as a guidance for those who are God-fearing and righteous, emphasizing belief in the unseen, establishment of Salah (ritualistic worship), and giving charity to the poor.

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Questions & Answers

Q: Why don't Muslims believe in the physical book of the Bible?

Muslims believe that the original message of the Bible was altered and corrupted over time, so they do not consider the physical book as it exists today to be the true word of God.

Q: How is the Quran different from other religious texts?

The Quran is considered to be the literal word of Allah, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. It is believed to be free from any error or alteration.

Q: How do Muslims understand the Quran if it is in Arabic?

Muslims believe that the message of the Quran can be understood and experienced through recitation, regardless of the language. Translation can provide a general understanding, but the true depth and beauty of the Quran can only be fully appreciated in Arabic.

Q: Why is the Quran considered the final revelation?

Muslims believe that the Quran is the final and complete revelation from Allah. It supersedes previous scriptures and serves as the ultimate guide for humanity.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Muslims do not believe in the physical book of the Bible, but they believe in the divine message it once contained.

  • The Quran is a recitation, not a physical book, and it exists in the hearts and memories of Muslims around the world.

  • The Quran supplants and authenticates previous revelations, as it is considered the final and complete word of Allah.


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