The Bible and the Qur'an: A Comparative Study

Written by:
Gabriel S. Reynolds
Narrated by:
Gabriel S. Reynolds

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
32
Narrator
7
Release Date
October 2015
Duration
8 hours 38 minutes
Summary
What would you like to know about the Qur'an and its relationship to the Bible?

Written in beautifully poetic and rhythmic language, the Qur'an comprises 114 suras ("chapters"). To Christians, its structure can at first seem unusual, and indeed, the Qur'an differs from our scriptures in fundamental ways. As you study the Qur'an, you will gain a deep appreciation for its striking differences from the Bible and the importance of this religious text revered by one-point-seven billion Muslims around the world.

In this superb course, you will receive a general introduction to the Qur'an, paying particular attention to its relationship with the Bible. Prof. Gabriel Reynolds, a scholar of Islamic studies at Notre Dame, guides you through the beautiful language, fascinating history, and varied interpretations of the Qur'an. By embarking on this exploration, you will more deeply understand Islam and its conversation with Christianity.

The first part introduces you to the life of Muhammad, the literary qualities of the Qur'an, and its historical context. After looking closely at the themes of the Qur'an, you will explore its portrayals of Jesus and other biblical figures, as well as how Christianity has interacted with it throughout history. Then, you will look at academic controversies and traditional Islamic teachings on the Qur'an. Finally, you will examine how Muslims approach the Qur'an in the modern world.

Begin this essential learning journey today.

This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.
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Randall Decker

I thoroughly enjoyed this title. I learned so much regarding to the tenants of Islam and how it could be read and interpreted by its followers. The author applies no biases and personal opinions (except 1 part where he almost inadvertently says, "and correctly so...") This is the only time where I felt the author showed his personal opinion. I loved this aspect of the book. Knowledge is offered, the opinions are left up to the reader.

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Anonymous

This was an interesting book to listen to as it explains not only of the Qur'an but how Islam came to be. Narrator always remind you to remember a few points that he will bring back at a later topic for discussion

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Anonymous

Insightful and informative-like taking a graduate class with a great professor. If this were the case (rather than an audiobook) I’d take every one of his classes. Nevertheless, thoroughly enjoyed. If the topic at all interests you, you’ll love it.

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Doyle M.

Not to my liking.

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