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Hi. This is Matt Baker. I recently completed a series on this channel called Who Wrote the Bible? in which I explored the topic from a strictly historical point of view. This led to comments from many people asking me to do something similar for the Quran. So, thats what Im going to attempt to do in this video. However, keep in mind that the Bible and the Quran are two very different books, both from an academic perspective as well as from a theological perspective, so thats going to make things mmmm, how can I say this? A bit tricky. Intro So, first of all, you have to understand that the Quran is not simply the Muslim equivalent of the Bible. If you want to make a more accurate comparison, it would be better to say that the Quran is the Muslim equivalent of Jesus. Heres what I mean by that: Both groups believe that God revealed himself to humans in many different ways during ancient times. However, Christians believe that God chose to reveal himself in a final, universal w