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Koran
tells Muslims that the Old and New Testaments of the Bible
(in Arabic, the Torah and Injil) were sent down to give men
knowledge of right and wrong and contain guidance and light.
Because Koran urges Muslims to read Torah and Injil for
themselves, rather than rely on what Jews and Christians say
they contain, it is normally easy to get Muslims to read
Bible verses with you or to accept a gift Bible, especially
if you have a hard copy of Koran and approach them by
showing them the relevant ayats (verses) in Koran first. The
Holy Spirit works through the Word, of course, so the Bible
alone is the most effective missionary. Muslims who read
both the Bible and Koran will quickly realize that the two
contain very different descriptions of the nature of God,
the means of salvation, and the moral rules humans should
follow. What they do in the face of that realization is a
moral choice they alone can make.
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