Give me one example, brother.
What about the idea that Jesus raise Lazareth from the dead? Or the idea that God had Noah fill the ark with 2 of each kind of animal (even though another verse shortly later contradicts that idea)? That God created Eve from one of Adams ribs? That Jesus was a carpenter? That Jesus could read or even write? That Jesus fled to Egypt? That Jesus taught in the synagogue when he was only 12? A lot of the ideas of Jesus's birth are simply based on a couple of verses even.
Just saying nope doesn't make it so. The consensus among scholars is that the Quran states that Jesus did not die on the cross. The Quran even clearly states this, both in English and Arabic.
Islam is not the Koran, brother.
Never said it was. But Islam is based off of the Quran and thus what they believe does state quite a bit about the Quran, especially when that belief comes directly from the Quran.
Have you read and studied both books in the original languages, brother?
Have you? Now I've studied and read the Quran in the original Arabic. I've also studied it in English, and compared the both and thus made notes. More so, I've also studied what scholars have said about the Quran.
For the Bible, I have studied parts of it in the original language. My Greek and Hebrew are very rough though, so I have taken to reading what the scholars have to say about it and comparing that to what I know about the original language.
The Bible is wrong in the case of creation. The Bible is wrong about a global flood. The Bible is wrong about the formation of the nation of Israel. I think three examples are good enough. The idea of the trinity is not fully founded in the Bible as you will not find any verses speaking of it. And I've shown the one verse examples.