Summary: Testaments, implying that they are authentic and trustworthy. This has led the Christians to believe that the current Old and New Testaments are the same as mentioned in the Qoran. However, the Qoran does not specifically mention the names of the books, nor does it endorse the current books themselves. (2) The Christians claim that the Qoran affirms the authenticity of the previous scriptures by urging the believers to believe in them. However, this belief is not tied to the current books in circulation but rather to the original scriptures sent down to the prophets. Therefore, the current Old and New Testaments cannot be equated with the scriptures mentioned in the Qoran. The discrepancy between the Qoran and the current Christian scriptures lies in the understanding of which books are truly the inspired ones referred to in the Qoran, highlighting a clear distinction between the two sets of texts.