The Qur'an is a Book of guidance, a Book of Law, and most importantly, a Book of faith. As Muslims, we derive the most fundamental tenant of our religion from this Book, and that is: There is no god but Allah.
"Allah, (there is) no god but He, the Everliving, the Self-subsisting by Whom all things subsist" (3:2)
"Allah, there is no god but He-- He will most certainly gather you together on the resurrection day, there is no doubt in it; and who is more true in word than Allah?" (4:87)
"Most surely this is the true explanation, and there is no god but Allah; and most surely Allah-- He is the Mighty, the Wise" (3:62)
I could go on with more examples, but as those familiar with the Qur'an know, this is emphasized so many times I think three examples will suffice.
In Christianity, the Bible is the most sacred book (correct me if I'm wrong). And Christianity's most fundamental belief is: Jesus is God (or the divine son of God). Again, correct me if I'm wrong.
Since the Bible is the book you rely on the most, it must be where the basis from which your faith comes, correct? If that is true, then the Bible must explicitly spell out this fundamental tenent of your religion.
I provided you three examples of where the Qur'an clearly describes the nature and Oneness of God, which is in accordance with our beliefs. Now please, can a Christian give me three examples where the Bible clearly describes the nature of God in Christianity?
My goal here is to understand how and why Christians believe what they do, and I hope that you can help me do that. Thank you.
"Allah, (there is) no god but He, the Everliving, the Self-subsisting by Whom all things subsist" (3:2)
"Allah, there is no god but He-- He will most certainly gather you together on the resurrection day, there is no doubt in it; and who is more true in word than Allah?" (4:87)
"Most surely this is the true explanation, and there is no god but Allah; and most surely Allah-- He is the Mighty, the Wise" (3:62)
I could go on with more examples, but as those familiar with the Qur'an know, this is emphasized so many times I think three examples will suffice.
In Christianity, the Bible is the most sacred book (correct me if I'm wrong). And Christianity's most fundamental belief is: Jesus is God (or the divine son of God). Again, correct me if I'm wrong.
Since the Bible is the book you rely on the most, it must be where the basis from which your faith comes, correct? If that is true, then the Bible must explicitly spell out this fundamental tenent of your religion.
I provided you three examples of where the Qur'an clearly describes the nature and Oneness of God, which is in accordance with our beliefs. Now please, can a Christian give me three examples where the Bible clearly describes the nature of God in Christianity?
My goal here is to understand how and why Christians believe what they do, and I hope that you can help me do that. Thank you.