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The Creation of Man in the Bible and the Holy Quran

Haleema Sadia, Syed Naeem Badshah, Karim Dad, Janas Khan, Nasrullah and Saqib Shahzad

International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2012, vol. 2, issue 6, 961-964

Abstract: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic scriptures, confirms Adam as the first man created by God in Heaven. His ingredients were clay and water. To lessen his loneliness Eve was created from the rib of Adam. Adam and Eve were living in Paradise happily. The Satan became their enemy. He deceived them. They were sent to earth. All human races descended from them. The article, ?The creation of Man in the Bible and the Quran? focuses on the similarities and differences during the stage to stage developments of Man as described in the Bible and the Qur?an. It also explains at the end, the lessons derived from the story for the betterment of the society.

Date: 2012
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