In a quiet coastal town, an old man named Elian lived in a house filled with books, his most prized possession being a weathered, leather-bound volume. This was no ordinary book; it was a unique compilation, a "linkfull version" where verses from the Bible and the Quran were intricately woven together, highlighting their shared narratives and spiritual echoes.
- Users can share a unique link code (e.g.,
PROPHET-009) that opens both books at the exact linked passages for remote discussion.
- The Law: Comparing the Ten Commandments with the Quranic prohibitions. Highlighting the shared moral fabric: the sanctity of life, property, and truth.
- The Divine Attributes: An interactive glossary matching the Biblical "Names of God" (Elohim, Adonai, El Shaddai) with the Quranic "Most Beautiful Names" (Allah, Ar-Rahman, Al-Quddus).
- Eschatology: The "Link" at the end of days. Comparing the Book of Revelation with the Quranic descriptions of the Day of Judgment, the return of Jesus, and the Antichrist (Dajjal).
"Look here, Mara," he said, pointing to a section where the story of Maryam, or Mary, was presented. The verses from the Quran and the Gospel of Luke were placed side-by-side, their accounts of the Annunciation harmonizing in a beautiful, shared reverence. Mara was captivated. She saw how the themes of faith, sacrifice, and compassion were woven through both texts, creating a rich tapestry of spiritual insight.
(latest version 3.13) includes features like seamless navigation between related verses and export capabilities for personal notes. The Qur'an with References to the Bible
Nature of God: Both insist on one God, though they differ on the concept of the Trinity, which the Quran explicitly rejects in favor of absolute oneness (Tawhid). Moses or the account of Creation, in more detail?
: 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
: Published in the Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers (2025), this paper uses modern literary theory to analyze how the Quran utilizes biblical narratives and themes to establish its own theological independence while maintaining an "intimate relationship" with the earlier texts.



