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In the Language: couches in English versus Ara’ik in Arabic written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The word couches in Arabic is pronounced as "Ara’ik", which is the plural of "arīka". Arīka is a bed inside a curtained canopy, or the bedding therein on thrones reclining

In Bible versus Quran: Strengthen me with grape-cakes for I am sick from love written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: Sustain me (Strengthen me) with grape-cakes for I am sick from love. In the Noble Quran, the eminent Prophet King Solomon does not say that.

In the Quran: They and their wives are on thrones reclining written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that the inhabitants of Paradise, they and their wives are on thrones reclining; reclining upon couches

In Bible versus Quran: my beloved brought me in unto a house of wine written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: my beloved brought me to the banqueting house; he brought me in unto a house of wine. In the Noble Quran, the wine is prohibited and the great Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

In the Quran: In Paradise, there are different kinds of fruit written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that for those who merit Paradise, they have different kinds of fruit therein and, therein, they have whatever they ask or call for, they have whatever they desire or wish for.

In Bible versus Quran: the Apples is the Remedy for the one who is sick of love written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: refresh me (comfort me) with apples, for I am sick with love. In the Noble Quran, the reputed Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

In the Quran: Allah will greet those who merit Paradise written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that for those who merit Paradise, i.e. the inhabitants of Paradise, Allah, the Merciful Lord of the worlds will greet them.

In Bible versus Quran: my beloved's fruit was sweet to my taste written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: my beloved's fruit was sweet to my taste, was sweet to my palate. In the Noble Quran, the well-known Prophet King Solomon does not say that.

In Bible versus Quran: my beloved's left arm is under my head written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: my beloved's left arm is under my head. In the Noble Quran, the great Prophet King Solomon does not say that.

In the Quran: they and their wives are in pleasant shade written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that for those who merit Paradise, they and their wives are in pleasant shade; in other words, no sunlight affects them.

In Bible versus Quran: I sat in the shadow of my beloved with great delight written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: I sat down under the shadow of my beloved with great delight. In the Noble Quran, the famous Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

In the Quran: the inhabitants of Paradise are not tiring with anything written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that the inhabitants of Paradise are not tiring with anything wearisome, as there is no toil in Paradise; they are blissful and rejoicing in comfort.

In Bible versus Quran: my beloved is an apple tree among the trees of the forest written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the young men. In the Noble Quran, the great Prophet King Solomon does not say that.

In Bible versus Quran: my darling is like a lily among thorns written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: Like a lily among thorns so is my lover among the young women. In the Noble Quran, the very well-reputed Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

In the Quran: What Allah will say to those who merit Paradise? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that Allah, the Merciful Lord will say to the inhabitants of Paradise: ‘Peace be on you!’

In Bible versus Quran: my beloved's right arm embraces me written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: my beloved's right arm embraces me. In the Noble Quran, the eminent Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

In the Quran: the inhabitants of Paradise are busy written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Noble Quran says that indeed, this day which is the Day of Judgment, those who merit Paradise i.e. the inhabitants of Paradise are busy; they are delighting in pleasures.

In Bible versus Quran: I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon says in his Song: I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. In the Noble Quran, the eminent Prophet King Solomon did not say that.

The Beloved and the Lover in Bible versus Quran written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Bible, King Solomon talks in his Song about the Beloved and the Lover. In the Noble Quran, the great Prophet King Solomon does not talk about the Beloved and/or the Lover.

The Apple in Bible versus Quran written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible talks about an interesting usage for the Apple; it says that the Apple can refresh the one who is sick with love. The Noble Quran does not talk about the Apple but it talks about the fruits in general.

In the Quran: How should Allah have a son, when he had no Female Companion? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In the Quran, Allah forbids saying that He has a son and He asks mankind: How should Allah have a son, when He has no consort, no spouse, and no female companion?

In Bible versus Quran: Satan came with the Sons of God to present himself before the LORD written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that it happened twice that Satan came with the Sons of God to present himself before Jehovah. In the Quran, Allah has neither a son nor a partner.

In Bible versus Quran: Are the Angels Sons of God, Language wise? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
In Language and literally wise, there are differences between the Angels and the Sons of God. However; a biblical version translates the Hebrew "Sons of God" to Angels! In the Quran, Allah has neither a son nor a partner.

In Bible versus Quran: the Sons of God came to present themselves before God written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that One day (and on another day) the Sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD God. In the Quran, Allah has neither a son nor a partner.

In Bible versus Quran: Why Job Trial was attended by the Sons of God? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that in Job's first and second test, when Satan Attacks Job’s Health, the Sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD. In the Quran, This story of the Sons of God is not cited therein because Allah has no son.

The Sons of the Lord God in Bible versus Quran (3) written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that the Lord God, the Almighty Creator, has SONS who came to present themselves before the LORD. Also, Satan came with the Sons of God to present himself before the Lord God. The Quran says that Allah, the Almighty Creator, has neither a son nor a partner.

In the Quran: who is the One who is always sought at Times of Need? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Quran says that Allah is the Self-Sufficient, the eternally Besought of all; the One Who is always sought at times of need.

In the Quran: Does Allah Eat and Drink? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
Some idolaters' people of Mecca went to the Prophet Muhammad, and said to him: Does Allah eat and drink? Therefore, Allah, exalted is He, revealed the Surah 112 declaring…

In Bible versus Quran: God is the Grandfather of the Famous Mighty Men written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that the Lord God, the Almighty Creator, is the Grandfather of the famous mighty men. The Quran says that there is none comparable unto Allah, the Almighty Creator; He does not die nor is He inherited; He has neither a son nor a partner.

In Bible versus Quran: the Sons of God came in to the Daughters of Men written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
The Bible says that when the Sons of God went to the daughters of men; they had children by them. The Quran says that Allah, the Almighty Creator, is the Self-Sufficient; He has neither a son nor a partner.

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