In reading the best English interpretations of the Qu'ran I see many surahs honoring the Tawrat and the Injil, which Christians refer to as the Old Testament and the New Testament. For example:
The Qu'ran speaks of itself in this way:
Perhaps the reason for this is that many muslims feel that the Scriptures of the Jews and Christians have now been corrupted. There is disagreement as to when this happened amongst muslims. Some say the Injil (the Gospels) was taken to heaven with Jesus. Others say it has been abrogated (i.e. it no longer applies). Others believe that Christians changed it in order to hide some important truths. But is this what the Qu'ran itself says?
The Qu'ran DOES reprimand Jews and Christians for hiding and not proclaiming some of what was revealed to them.
"O People of the Scripture! Now hath Our messenger come unto you, expounding unto you much of that which ye used to hide in the Scripture, and forgiving much. Now hath come unto you light from Allah and a plain Scripture." (Surah 5:14,15)
Here it says that the Christians forgot some of God's warnings. It says that the People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) used to hide some of the things revealed to them. Did they hide a corrupted or an uncorrupted Scripture? Surely they would not be rebuked for hiding something that was corrupted!
Should muslims be angry at Christians for proclaiming what God has revealed to them through the Injil? Should we hide what our Lord has revealed to us?
Actually, historically it is true that by the time of Muhammed much of the visible church had forgotten many of the basic teachings of the Injil, and had become occupied with ornate furnishings, statues, various forms of idolatry and the quest for more political power. Truly much of the teaching, purity and power of the first century church life and doctrine had been forgotten by the 7th century.
In another place, the Qu'ran says of Jews and Christians:
On the contrary, the weight of Qu'ranic evidence is in favor of the proposition that the People of the Scriptures at the time of Muhammed had the true Scriptures. This is interesting as we have today manuscripts of the Tawrat and Injil that date to BEFORE the time of Muhammed. Therefore our Holy Bibles should not be too readily dismissed by muslim seekers after truth.
Surah 5:43 is interesting.
According to the Qu'ran, there were some Jews who did corrupt the text at times.
Normally jewish scribes took great pains to maintain the accuracy of their manuscripts as they were copied. If they made one mistake they would generally start again on a fresh scroll, such was their meticulous devotion to precise transmission of their revelations from God. Even if some corrupt Jews did misreport and even corrupt part of the Tawrat for profit, this hardly implies a general corruption of the text throughout all nations where the Jews were dispersed.
It is important not to read too much into the Qu'ran that it does not actually say. There are many passages which imply that the text of the Scriptures in the time of Muhammed was reliable.
The Qu'ran further assumes the existence of the other Scriptures in that it appeals to the Arabs who deny the revelation of Muhammed to seek confirmation for the validity of his message from the People of the Book.
This is no small issue. The Qu'ran actually enjoins belief in the former Scriptures to all true muslims. And we have seen that these Scriptures were available in the time of Muhammed. We have texts from before that time in the original hebrew and Greek. Therefore muslims must believe what the Bible says.
A true muslim, faithful to the teaching of the Qu'ran has nothing to lose by following the teaching of his own Scriptures in this matter of believing the former Scriptures.
O ye who believe! Believe in Allah and His messenger and the Scripture
which He hath revealed aforetime. Whoseo disbelieveth in Allah
and His angels and His Scriptures and His messengers and the Last Day,
he verily hath wandered far astray.
This article is therefore an urgent call to all
muslims to read and believe in the Tawrat and the Injil -
the Holy Bible. Read it and find the truth of the Lord therein.
Michael Fackerell
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