This exclusive feature provides the missing link in interfaith understanding—not by erasing differences, but by illuminating the common ground upon which both traditions stand.

At the heart of the is monotheism. The Bible declares, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Quran echoes, “Say: He is Allah, the One” (Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1).

The relationship between the and the Quran is one of the most profound intertextual connections in religious history. While they serve as the foundational scriptures for two distinct faiths, they share a "linkfull" narrative tradition—a web of overlapping stories, characters, and theological themes that bridge the gap between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. 1. The Core Link: Shared Monotheism

: Created by Safi Kaskas and David Hungerford, this English translation of the Quran provides direct biblical references on the same page whenever a verse shares a similar meaning. It is available on Amazon and other major retailers. 200 Questions about the Bible and the Qur'an

: Developed by Ahmad Banki, this application maps every verse in the Bible to its relevant counterpart in the Quran. The Bible Quran Link-Full Version