John Wesley
New Member
First of all, the Koran says the Bible (e.g. the Torah and the Injil or Old and New Testaments) is sent from Allah. In Sura 5:50-51 (46-47) Allah says,
And We caused Jesus, son of Mary, to
follow in their footsteps, confirming that
which was revealed before him andWe
bestowed on him the Gospel wherein is
guidance and a light, confirming that which
was (revealed) before it in the Torah -- a
guidance and an admonition unto those who
ward off evil. Let the People of the Gospel
judge by that which Allah hath revealed
therein.Whoso judgeth not by that which
Allah hath revealed, such are evil-livers." Your reply contradicts the Koran, as it says we should doubt what Allah has revealed. Secondly, since Allah says he sent the Bible to us, thus making the Bible the words of Allah, we should also remember that the Koran says the words of Allah cannot be changed. It says in Sura 10:64: "There is no changing the words of Allah," (See also Sura 6:115). So the idea that the Bible has been changed contradicts the Koran. Lastly, the many ancient copies of the bible translated into other languages (Georgian, Armenian, etc. in 300 AD), when compared with the Bibles we have today, show that the Bible has not changed. Most importantly, the discovery of the 2,100 year old Dead Sea Scrolls in 1948 by Arab Bedouins, when compared to the Bible we have today, shows the Bible has not been changed. Since the Koran was written 600 years after the BIble was completed, and the Koran affirms the Bible in numerous places as mentioned above, we should not be in doubt of it.
And We caused Jesus, son of Mary, to
follow in their footsteps, confirming that
which was revealed before him andWe
bestowed on him the Gospel wherein is
guidance and a light, confirming that which
was (revealed) before it in the Torah -- a
guidance and an admonition unto those who
ward off evil. Let the People of the Gospel
judge by that which Allah hath revealed
therein.Whoso judgeth not by that which
Allah hath revealed, such are evil-livers." Your reply contradicts the Koran, as it says we should doubt what Allah has revealed. Secondly, since Allah says he sent the Bible to us, thus making the Bible the words of Allah, we should also remember that the Koran says the words of Allah cannot be changed. It says in Sura 10:64: "There is no changing the words of Allah," (See also Sura 6:115). So the idea that the Bible has been changed contradicts the Koran. Lastly, the many ancient copies of the bible translated into other languages (Georgian, Armenian, etc. in 300 AD), when compared with the Bibles we have today, show that the Bible has not changed. Most importantly, the discovery of the 2,100 year old Dead Sea Scrolls in 1948 by Arab Bedouins, when compared to the Bible we have today, shows the Bible has not been changed. Since the Koran was written 600 years after the BIble was completed, and the Koran affirms the Bible in numerous places as mentioned above, we should not be in doubt of it.