In the Quran Allaah informs us that He revealed a number of books, including the pages of Prophet Abraham (Ibraaheem ), the Psalms of Prophet David (Daawood ), the Torah of Prophet Moses (Moosaa ), the Injeel (Gospel) of Prophet Jesus (‘Eesaa ), and finally, the Quran of Prophet Muhammad .
Of these revealed texts only the Quran remains intact in its original
form. All of the others (as complete books) have been lost, their
remains have survived only as fragments or tampered with in some way so
as to make their authenticity doubtful. Nowhere in the Quran is the
Bible even mentioned, to say nothing of its being among the revealed
texts of Allah, or as Christian claim “The Word of God.” Further, we
know from respected scholars that although some fragments of the Psalms, the Torah, and the Injeel
(the teachings of Prophet Jesus) may be found in the Bible, comprised
of the Old and New Testaments, the Bible cannot rightfully be called
“The Word of God.” Why is this so?
As
one publisher (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois)
stated: “The Bible may look like one book, but it is actually sixty-six
books in one. Thirty-nine books make up what we call the Old Testament,
and twenty-seven make up the New Testament. It is possible that more
than forty writers were used by God to write all sixty-six books.”
(Quoted from the “Holy Bible” – New Living Translation, Gift & Award Edition, l997, p. vii)
So
if the Bible is neither narrated by God nor written by Him, and, as
such, is not ‘the word of God,’ then what is it? By any objective
criteria, the Bible is a book containing a compilation of stories,
legends, folk tales, folk lore, myths, sagas, narratives, poetry,
fragments of scriptures (fragments from the Psalms, the Torah, and the
Injeel as already mentioned), letters (esp. in New Testament), visions,
dreams, accounts of events from doubtful sources (not eye witnesses),
editors’ or scribes’ notes, as well as human errors.
For
those who believe in it, it is a book that has historical, cultural,
moral and ethical values, and a source of spiritual teaching and
guidance. It is a book held in high esteem, primarily by Christians who
see it as a divine book and the source of their religious beliefs. But,
in the final analysis it is only a book with many limitations and
imperfections which disqualify it from being called “The Word of God.”
Whoever makes such a claim then the burden of proof rests with him. On
the contrary, the Glorious Quran is the Speech of Allaah and, through
the Angel Gabriel, was revealed to Prophet Muhammad ; later compiled into a book more than 14 centuries ago it remains preserved in its original form until today.
Some common misunderstandings about the Bible include the following:
- The
Bible is one book, the Old Testament. The Bible contains sixty-six
books (or more depending upon the denomination one belongs to).
- The
Old Testament (OT) is the Torah followed by the Jews. The OT contains
some fragments of the Torah which was lost and the Psalms, but the
Talmud is the book followed by the Jews and is totally unrelated to the
Bible.
- The
New Testament (NT) is the Gospel of Prophet Jesus, or the Injeel. It is
neither. It is made up of twenty-seven books, none of which was
narrated or written by Prophet Jesus although the NT may contain
fragments of the Injeel (sayings and teachings of Prophet Jesus). The
Injeel as revealed through Prophet Jesus has been lost. The fragments
which may be cited in the NT may not be authentic or in their proper
context. So it is erroneous to equate the NT with the Injeel mentioned
in the Quran.
- The
Bible is a holy book, narrated, dictated by God and is infallible.
While this is a claim, this misconception has already been addressed.
Since the Bible is ‘only’ a book, there is no need to call it a forgery,
a corrupted text, etc. The Quran is the only authentic “Word of God,”
His Speech, and Allah has promised to protect it from distortion of any
kind until the Day of Judgment and He has kept His promise. Not one
letter or syllable has been changed over the past l4 centuries.
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