Qur’an: “whoso defrauds shall bring the fruits of his fraud on the Day of Resurrection;” The House of Imran, Book III, passage 155

“do not exchange the corrupt for the good; and devour not their property with your property; surely that is a great crime.” Women, Book IV, Opening Statement

“This is the recompense of those who fight against God and His Messenger, and hasten about the earth, to do corruption there; they shall be slaughtered, or crucified, or their hands and feet shall alternately be struck off, or they shall be banished from the land.” The Table, Book V, passage 35

Commandment IX

Thou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

Qur’an: “Consider how they forge falsehood against God; and that suffices for a manifest sin.” Women, Book IV, passage 50

“And who does greater evil than he who forges against God a lie, or cries lies to His signs?” Cattle, Book IV, passage 20

“And do not conceal the testimony; whoso conceals it, his heart is sinful;” The Cow, Book II, passage 280

“Diver’s institutions have passed away before you; journey in the land, and behold how was the end of those that cried lies.” The House of Imran, Book III, passage 130

Commandment X

You shall not covet your neighbor’s house.

Qur’an: “Stretch not thine eyes to that We have given pairs of them to enjoy – the Flower of the present life, that We may try them therein; and thy Lord’s provision is better, and more enduring.” Ta Ha, Book XX, passage 130

Further information and discussion on The Ten Commandments, The Bible, and The Qur’an is available on the internet through Wikipedia Encyclopedia under the search headings “Similarities Between the Bible and the Qur’an and The Ten Commandments.”

Some Statements on Abortion Cited from The Qur’an

“You shall not shed your own blood, neither expel your own from habitations.” The Cow, Book II, passage 75

“From God nothing whatever is hidden in heaven and earth. It is He who forms you in the womb as He will.” The House of Imran, Book III, Opening Statement