I didnt say "Torah was not given to Moses". Thats a strawman.
Let me say it again. Nowhere in the Quran does it say the Torah was given to Moses. As always you could cut and paste all you want.
Right. So you agree that Torah was given to Moses, but you are saying there is no sentence in the Quran that is like "Torah was given to Moses".
So, why do you think God did not say "We gave Torah to Moses"?
In my opinion it is because everyone knew that the Holy Book revealed through Moses was called Torah. This is well known through Jewish Traditions. Why should the Quran say something that is already known by everyone and is obvious?
Quran says, God spoke directly to Moses. When we read the Torah, we see, in it, God is speaking directly with Moses. So, this means, the Quran is talking about the same Torah available among Jews.
Ex 33:11 "And the LORD spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend."
"Of some messengers We have already told thee the story; of others We have not;- and to Moses Allah spoke direct;" Quran 4:164
Also, the Quran speaks of revelation given to many. Abraham, Ishmael, Jacob, the patriarchs, Moses, Jesus, by name are mentioned. So just because the word "Jews" is there, does not mean "Moses was given the Torah". You can interpolate it because its someones tradition to believe it but none of that means "Its in the Quran".
Mate. The Quran says directly "Suhufi Ibrahima wa moosa" which means both Abraham and Moses were given "The Scrolls". Why do yo ignore part of the Quran?
So which revelation was given to both Abraham and Moses according to the Qur'an?
To my understanding, Suhuf is not a name of a Book or Revelation. It just means Scriptures. Well literally means pages or letters.
Also, some Messengers wrote Letters, similar to Epistles. They can also be called Suhuf.
If I remember correctly, Forghan is another name for Quran, but in the Quran, it is said some other Prophets were given Forghan.