The contemporary situation is witnessing a conflict on a religious basis, albeit in a political form. Everyone sees themselves as right and others as wrong, based on their understanding of the religious text. Therefore, the study aims to establish a Qur'anic vision for the concept of religious pluralism, especially with regard to the multiplicity of divine religions, which are expressed in monotheistic religions, by studying its significance. The Qur'anic verses confirming religious pluralism and others denying it, and explaining the position of the Holy Qur'an on the multiple sending of messengers and the diversity of divine laws and its purpose from a Qur'anic point of view in an objective manner, far from prior intellectual projections, and the extent to which the results resulting from that Qur'anic research reflect the religious dialogue required by the contemporary situation. Between Muslims and followers of other religions, calling for patterns of relationship between multiple religions while preserving the intrinsic value of religious truth, which has lost its essence according to some trends that have studied pluralism on the one hand, and between patterns of the relationship between "the self and the other" through their interactions that the Qur'anic text shows on the other hand.