Terms of Lordship and Godhood in the Qur’an and the Bible

In many cases, the usage of the terms of lordship and godhood in the Holy Scriptures is not intended as a literal but metaphorical usage
In many cases, the usage of the terms of lordship and godhood in the Holy Scriptures is not intended as a literal but metaphorical usage
Why is Qur’an the Word of God? Had Qur’an been the word of Muhammad, it is logical that he would have mentioned himself in the Qur’an more than anybody else
There is a chapter (Surah) in the Noble Qur’an bearing the name of “Maryam” (Mary). The referred to Surah was called “Maryam” out of respect and honor to Maryam; the mother of Jesus Christ (peace be upon them both).
Muhammad had a well-known impeccable character and it was known that he was illiterate and there is also no record of the pagan Arabs in Mecca accusing Muhammad of not being illiterate
The generic context of many verses in the Qur’an allegedly promoting violence is specified by the more particular verses which lay down the rules and regulations of the use of force which is conditionally permitted.
Compare and download the following scriptures: Quran, Bible, Vedas, Tipitaka, Guru Granth Sahib, Mishnah, Avesta and Ginza Rba
How did this universe and its inhabitants come into existence? Does this question has necessarily anything to do with one’s faith or religion at all? What does the answer to this inquiry say about the purpose of life and man’s role in it?
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What is the importance of prayer? How could prayer develop unity?
How could we worship God without connecting with him? On what basis will you build your relationship with Him?