Christian/Muslim ThreadsThe 99 Names of the Antichrist!
The answer to your question can only be determined by you. If you are looking for a Muslim or a Christian to answer this question for you no one will be able to answer such a question except through bias and prejudice views. To learn the difference would be of course to learn from unbiased sources. Where can you find an unbias source ? From studying the foundation of each religion it self, The Bible and The Quran it self. Which book to start with ? Start with reading the Bible first from A-Z without having someone to dictate to you what such and such means. After you have completely read the book then read the Quran next from A-Z without having someone to dictate to you what such and such means. This is the only way you will be able to get an honest unbiased answer to your question, in which the question is within in your own self.
No. First of all, in Islam G-D is not a man and was never a man or anything that is made or created. We do not believe in a returning and coming of G-D. He is with us at all times and places whom is Omnipresent. Where ever we turn we are always before him in His contenance. I think that question more applies to Christianity who believe that their G-D ie Jesus (pbuh) will return to Judge men etc.
We believe it is the last uncorrupted revelation of G-D that has passed down to us through time, not denying that He revealed other revelation ie Books, including the Bible, in the past to all nations of people which were currupted after a period of time by such people who were intrusted with perservation of the books.
Any religion, especially Christianity, would say their book is the TRUE book. If you do want to know the difference you would have to read the books your self and not other peoples opinions, and prejudice perspectives of the books . |
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