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Old 07-06-2011, 06:35 PM   #7
twinaircant

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My question might be better put as "do Muslims typically read parts of the Bible"?

In the Old Testament, the Torah has much corruption and I think it's mostly replaced by the Quran. Many of the other books are Jewish history or prophecy which is not particularly relevant. But what about the Psalms? It has been a while since I have read them but I think many of them would still be relevant to Muslims.

It seems to me that of all the books in the Bible, the Psalms are the book that is least corrupted and most relevant to Muslims. Thoughts?
Most muslims today hardly have time to read the quran, why waste the little time you may have reading the bible. It's a fruitless activity. Read the quran and try your best to understand and live by it. Everything else is just a waste of time, like we will all soon find out on "The day of Regret". May Allah Swt save us. Ameen.
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