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Does any Christian denomination consider the Quran as inspired?

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The main difference between Christianity and Islam is the acceptance of the Quran as an inspired revelation. Most or all Christian denominations/sects refuse the Quran believing that it be uninspired and fabricated. My question is not about all those denominations. Present Islam (both, Sunni and Shia) on their side accepts Jesus as a Messenger of God but usually doubts the reliability of Christian scriptures, and thus ignores many parts of the Message that has come to us through Jesus (p.b.u.h). This may be a reason for convinced Christians not to accept Islam as is. However, the Quran itself clearly accepts that Jesus is a Messenger of God, a Prophet, and the Messiah that will return (it is not clearer in the Quran than in the Bible whether he would come much before or almost with the Last Day). Hence, it may be a Christian position to refuse present Islam not because of a general refusal of the Quran but rather because present Islam does not consider the Word of God come through Jesus (p.b.u.h) and his importance in an appropriate way. My question: Is there any Christian denomination that considers the Quran as inspired but refuses Islam as it is?
Asked by Jeschu (402 rep)
Jun 3, 2022, 04:03 PM
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