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@ AADHIL
2025-05-09 02:37:11
There are some points muslims to prove Jesus Is the messager from God by belives and indeed Christians can disprove it by their belief. By viewing prospective. So now only way to prove Bible has no corruptions as Quran says , Christians need to analysis the verse conflict in Bible.
Great question, Aadhil.
When comparing alleged contradictions in the Qur’an and the Bible, there are some key differences in how each is viewed, interpreted, and defended by their respective religious communities.
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1. View of the Text:
Qur’an (Islam):
Muslims believe the Qur’an is the perfect, unaltered word of God.
It is infallible, preserved in Arabic, and free from contradictions.
Any contradiction is explained by context, abrogation, or misunderstanding.
Bible (Christianity):
Christians believe the Bible is inspired by God, but it was written by many human authors over centuries.
Many Christians accept minor contradictions as a result of human authorship.
Others (especially fundamentalists) argue that there are no real contradictions, just misinterpretations or harmonizable differences.
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2. Examples of Conflicts in Each:
Bible: Conflicting Verses (Examples)
a) Who killed Goliath?
1 Samuel 17:50 — David killed Goliath.
2 Samuel 21:19 — Elhanan killed Goliath.
> Some translations try to resolve this by inserting "the brother of Goliath" in 2 Samuel 21:19, though that’s not in the original Hebrew.
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b) How did Judas die?
Matthew 27:5 — Judas hanged himself.
Acts 1:18 — He fell, burst open, and his intestines spilled out.
> Christian scholars often explain this as a sequence of events: he hanged himself and later his body decayed and fell.
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Qur’an: Apparent Contradictions (As Discussed Earlier)
Creation in six days vs. instant command “Be”
No compulsion in religion vs. fighting polytheists
Different responses on who is questioned on Judgment Day
> Muslim scholars explain all with context or the doctrine of abrogation.
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3. Treatment of Contradictions
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4. Final Comparison
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Conclusion:
The Qur’an allows no room for contradiction and relies on strict context-based defense.
The Bible, being written over centuries by different people, does contain differences, especially in narratives.
However, both faiths have developed rich traditions of interpretation to reconcile or explain such issues.
Would you like a side-by-side example of a Qur’anic verse and Bible verse that deal with the same topic but differently?
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Here it is if this conclution is acceptable than Quran correct ,if Quran correct then....