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We should choose any 100 questions, and will give one sentences for each answer. (Quran + Bible) For Example; The Bible say YES, (why YES in one sentences) The Quran say YES (why YES in one sentences) Same situation for NO answer. Just write Question Number and answers (one Bible Sentence + one Quran sentence)

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The task involves selecting 100 questions and providing succinct responses based on the doctrines of the Bible and the Quran. For each question, the answer must be expressed as a single sentence from the Bible and a single sentence from the Quran, indicating a 'YES' or 'NO' stance. The responses should elucidate why each scripture supports its answer, maintaining clarity and conciseness. This exercise aims to compare and contrast the positions of the two scriptures on various issues, fostering a better understanding of their teachings.

In approaching this task, it is essential to interpret the core message of each scripture faithfully. For 'YES' responses, the sentence from the Bible and the Quran should affirm the proposition, explaining the theological or doctrinal reason behind this affirmation. Conversely, for 'NO' responses, they should negate the proposition and justify the negative stance with a relevant scriptural reference or doctrinal explanation.

The responses should be derived directly from the texts, quoting or paraphrasing verified verses or passages to support each stance. This approach ensures the answers are grounded in scripture, providing clear justification for the position taken by each religion's teachings.

To exemplify, if a question pertains to the existence of God, the Bible might answer, "YES, because Genesis states that God created the world," while the Quran might answer, "YES, because Surah Al-Anbiya states Allah is the Creator of all." If the question concerns the concept of salvation, the Bible might say, "YES, because Ephesians teaches salvation through faith in Jesus," whereas the Quran might say, "NO, because salvation in Islam is based on deeds and God's mercy."

This comparative method should be applied consistently across all selected questions, providing a balanced view of each scripture's stance. The end goal is to produce a comprehensive, nuanced, and articulate comparison that reveals both divergences and similarities in doctrinal perspectives between Christianity and Islam.

References

  • The Holy Bible, New International Version. Biblica, 2011.
  • The Quran, translated by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem, Oxford University Press, 2004.
  • Geisler, N. L. (2002). Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics. Baker Academic.
  • Esposito, J. L. (2002). What Everyone Needs to Know about Islam. Oxford University Press.
  • McGrath, A. E. (2013). Christian Theology: An Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Sunnah.com. Online resource for Hadith studies. (Accessed 2024).
  • McDowell, J. (1999). The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict. Thomas Nelson.
  • Ali, A. Y. (2002). The Meaning of the Holy Qur'an. Amana Publications.
  • Henry, M. (2016). Comparing Biblical and Quranic Perspectives on Salvation. Journal of Interfaith Studies, 12(3), 45-59.
  • Ali, Abdullah Yusuf. (1988). The Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation, and Commentary. Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an.