Rosie,
I’ll answer your question as best as I understand it and try not to make it too long.
When Moses brought down the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai, it began Judaism and was the foundation of all (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) religions. This was to set the laws of man directly from the Word of God. This is generally accepted as the first 5 books of the Old Testament.
The coming of Jesus didn’t bring any new laws, his purpose was to spread the Word of God and to reinforce the original Ten Commandments. Many years after the death of Jesus the New Testament was written.
The original language of both the Torah and the Bible is not known for definite and but they were translated over the course of hundreds of years. At the time, many churches actually disagreed between themselves as to the literal interpretation and meaning of texts which allowed some parts of the Bible to become meaningless or perverse or distorted.
The coming of the Prophet Mohammed was to clarify what the content of the Bible should have been through the use of the Quran for people to finally understand it’s (the Bible) true meaning.
This is why they are similar in content. Moses (Musa), Abraham (Ibrahim) and Noah (Nugh) and Jesus (Isa) are all considered Prophets.
To answer an earlier point God and Allah are the same (Allah is arabic for God) this is also why Arab Christians refer to Allah instead of God.
Just to make it clear I am a Christian, I want the UK to remain a Christian country I just happen to have a great understanding of Islam and it’s connection with Christianity!!
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