| Title / Event | Bible (New Testament) | Quran | Link | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (Matthew, Luke) | Yes (Surah 3:47) | Full agreement | | Messiah (Christ) | Yes (Anointed Savior) | Yes (Al-Masih) | Full agreement | | Word of God | "In the beginning was the Word" (John 1) | "A word from Allah" (Surah 3:45) | Full agreement | | Miracles | Heals blind, lepers, raises dead | Heals blind, lepers, raises dead (by God’s leave) | Full agreement | | Holy Spirit | Third person of Trinity | Angel Gabriel (Ruh al-Qudus) | Divergent | | Crucifixion | Died for sins, resurrected | Was not killed; raised to heaven; it "appeared so to them" | Major divergence | | Divinity | Son of God, God the Son | A revered prophet, not divine | Major divergence |
For centuries, readers of the Bible and the Quran have often approached these texts as opposing poles in a binary religious landscape. The casual observer assumes division; the serious seeker, however, finds a profound, intricate web of continuity. If you have searched for the "Bible Quran Link-Full Version," you are likely looking for more than a simple chart of similarities. You are looking for the complete narrative bridge—the full version of how these two divine revelations speak to one another.
By Dr. Alistair Rahman, Comparative Theology Fellow