Since September 11, 2001, many people have been asking, What is Islam?
Is it a peaceful religion? Who was Muhammad? What is the Koran? How does
the Koran differ from the Bible? What, if anything, does the Bible have
to say about events like the extremist attacks on America and across the
world? Differences: The Bible and the Koran was written to give readers
a brief introduction to the Bible and the Koran. It is a topical
compilation of passages from the two books, offering insights into the
teachings of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Written in layman's
language with an easy-to-read style, Differences: The Bible and the
Koran does not explore the many possible interpretations and various
doctrinal theories of the two religions. No attempt has been made to
interpret the Bible passages or to explain the meanings of each verse
and sura. Discovery and understanding are left to the reader after
comparing the texts dear to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic
religions. Some of the subjects treated are adultery, booty, creation,
enemies, faith, the Garden of Eden, God, heaven, hell, Jesus, Jinns,
love, Moses, sin, unbelievers, vengeance, war, wives, and women.