Moses in Qur'an and Bible

Moses in Qur'an and Bible

Moses in Qur'an and Bible

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1

Publication year :

2000

Publish location :

iran

Number of volumes :

1

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Moses in Qur'an and Bible

Prophet Moses stands among the most frequently mentioned figures in both the Qur'an and the Bible. His life, mission, and struggle against oppression have profoundly influenced the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Comparing the Qur'anic and Biblical accounts offers readers an opportunity to understand both the shared heritage and the distinctive perspectives of these sacred scriptures.

About the Book

Moses in Qur'an and Bible presents a comparative study of the life and mission of Prophet Moses as described in the Holy Qur'an and the Bible. Drawing directly from both scriptures, the book examines the principal events of Moses' life while highlighting areas of agreement, distinctive theological emphases, and differences in narrative presentation. The discussion is supported by historical observations and scholarly analysis, making it valuable for readers interested in comparative scripture and interfaith studies.

The author explores major episodes including the birth of Moses, his upbringing in Pharaoh's palace, his call to prophethood, the confrontation with Pharaoh, the Exodus, the revelation of divine law, the Israelites' experiences in the wilderness, and Moses' leadership of his people. Rather than treating these narratives merely as historical accounts, the book explains their religious, ethical, and spiritual significance within each tradition.

A major strength of the work is its balanced and analytical approach. By allowing the Qur'an and the Bible to speak through their own texts, the author encourages readers to appreciate both the common foundations shared by the Abrahamic faiths and the distinctive theological messages emphasized by each scripture. The comparison also highlights how the Qur'an presents Moses as a model of steadfast faith, patience, courage, and complete trust in God.

Written in an accessible style while maintaining scholarly rigor, the book serves as an excellent introduction to one of the most important prophetic figures in religious history. It encourages informed dialogue, careful reading of primary sources, and a deeper appreciation of the enduring lessons found in the lives of the prophets.

What You Will Discover

  • The life of Prophet Moses in the Qur'an and the Bible.
  • Similarities and differences between the two narratives.
  • Moses' mission against Pharaoh.
  • The Exodus and divine revelation.
  • Ethical and theological lessons.
  • Comparative perspectives on one of history's greatest prophets.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for students of Qur'anic studies, Biblical studies, comparative religion, researchers, educators, interfaith readers, and anyone interested in the shared prophetic heritage of the Abrahamic faiths.