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Revision as of 18:10, 23 February 2021
By Julian Charteris
The similarities between the Qur'an and previous scriptures has been noted since the advent of Islam. However, the Judeo-Christian tales and their Qur'anic counterparts do not always match. This in-depth study takes a closer look at some of these parallelisms.
Parallelisms
- Introduction
- Talking Baby Jesus
- Sanhedrin 37a
- The Raven & the Burial of Abel
- The Quranic Version of Trinity
- Jesus Christ & the Clay Birds
- Mary & Zachariah
- Mary, Jesus & the Palm Tree
- Satan & His Refusal to Prostrate
- The Queen of Sheba
- Abraham & the Idols
- The Wealth of Korah
- Conclusion