(That having been said, please avoid placing likenesses of his peacefulness into this article, until Wikia can afford a full time crew of snipers to guard the main facilities in San Fransisco. We appreciate your cooperation with this sensitive issue. -- The Management.) The Qu'ran or Koran is the sacred text of Islam, analogous to the Bible's relationship with Christianity or Hebrew Bible's relationship with Judaism.
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| - (That having been said, please avoid placing likenesses of his peacefulness into this article, until Wikia can afford a full time crew of snipers to guard the main facilities in San Fransisco. We appreciate your cooperation with this sensitive issue. -- The Management.) The Qu'ran or Koran is the sacred text of Islam, analogous to the Bible's relationship with Christianity or Hebrew Bible's relationship with Judaism.
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| - (That having been said, please avoid placing likenesses of his peacefulness into this article, until Wikia can afford a full time crew of snipers to guard the main facilities in San Fransisco. We appreciate your cooperation with this sensitive issue. -- The Management.) The Qu'ran or Koran is the sacred text of Islam, analogous to the Bible's relationship with Christianity or Hebrew Bible's relationship with Judaism. The book builds on established Judeo-Christian stories, expanding on many of them. Additionally, some native mythology is also mixed in. For example, Djinns often take the place of demons in this book. The fall of Sheytan (the devil) is a bit different. What happened was that when Adam and Eve were created, he refused to bow down to the inferior creatures, and became the devil. Sheytan is also a genie though in Christian mythology Lucifer was an Archangel.
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