Which is best Quran or Bhagavad Gita?
In terms of knowledge, philosophy, theology and information about God and the soul, the Bhagavad Gita is far superior to any other scripture in the world.
Is Geeta and Quran are same?
Originally Answered: What is the difference between Quran and Bhagwat Geeta? The same difference as there is between a tri-cycle and a BMW 🙂 They are both vehicles, but one is infinitely more advanced.
Is Bhagavad Gita a scientific?
The Bhagavad Gita is a scientific handbook that takes you from spiritual infancy to the heights of Perfection. Unlike general perception, it is easy and has answers to every kind of person in any situation.
Is Quran copied from Gita?
Quran is not copied from Bible, because: There was no need for Biblical reference if someone had to invent a new religion in Arabia because Christians were not a dominant force in Arabia.
Is the Quran an infallible source of Revelation?
One book revered as holy by more than 1.6 billion people alive today claims that it—not the Bible—is the final, perfect and infallible source of divine revelation. That book, the Quran, has also been used over the centuries to try to justify violent acts that the Bible and true Christians also rightly recognize as sin.
Is the Quran inspired by the Bible?
Rather than this word being inspired in the Christian sense, Muslims believe the Quran to be revealed: Allah revealed it piecemeal to Muhammad, dictating it through the angel Gabriel. Muhammad had nothing to do with shaping the text; he only relayed it. (106) The literary genres within the Bible and Quran reveal some stark differences.
Does the Quran support the validity of the Bible?
The Quran itself points to the legitimacy of the Bible that God gave to Israel (Surah 2:40–42)! Furthermore, the Quran teaches that the word of God cannot be changed, and that it must be believed and obeyed (Surah 2:136; 4:136; 6:34; 10:34; 29:46).
Does the Quran read the same way?
Although there are significant exceptions…the Quran more or less reads in the same manner throughout its text. (108) Given the nature of Arabic during Muhammad’s life, the Quran was not written but orally known, and by memory. Muhammad would recite the same verse multiple ways, and so would his followers.