Can you give me verse and chapter numbers for all of the references you make in the Torah? It's difficult to consider your argument without being able to look at verses.
1. The words of the Torah, the Bible, and the Psalms do not have the miraculousness of those of the Qur’an. They have also been translated again and again, and a great many alien words have become intermingled with them. Also, the words of commentators and their false interpretations have been confused with their verses. In addition, the distortions of the ignorant and the hostile have been incorporated into them. In these ways, the corruptions and alterations have multiplied in those Books.
2.In fact, Shaykh Rahmat Allah al-Hindi, the well-known scholar, proved to Jewish and Christian scholars and priests thousands of corruptions in them, and silenced them. Nevertheless, despite these corruptions, in our times the celebrated Husayn Jisri (May God have mercy on him) extracted one hundred and ten indications to the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH), and included them in his Risalat al-Hamidiya.
3.I can quote some of them:
"I ask from my Lord for the Paraclete that he may abide with you forever." Gospel of John, 14:16.
A verse from the Torah says:
"Verily God told Abraham that Hagar -the mother of Isma‘il- will bear children. There will emerge from her sons one whose hand will be above all, and the hands of all will be opened to him in reverence. " Genesis, Chap. 16.
"O Prophet, verily We have sent you as a witness, a bearer of glad tidings, a warner and a protection for the unlettered. You are My bondsman, and I have named you ‘the Reliant on God.’ You shall not be harsh, stern, and clamorous in the market places, nor shall you requite evil with evil, but instead pardon and forgive. God shall not take you unto Himself until you straighten a crooked people by causing them to say, “No god but God.” Isaiah, chap. 42
"In the Thirty-Third Chapter of the Fifth Book of the Torah, there is the following verse:
The Lord came from Sinai, rose up unto us from Sa‘ir, and shined forth from Mount Paran.
In this verse, with the phrase “the Lord came from Sinai,” the prophethood of Moses is mentioned; with the phrase “rose up unto us from Sa‘ir” (Sa‘ir being a mountain near Damascus), the prophethood of Jesus is indicated. And the phrase “He shined forth from Mount Paran (the Paran Mountains being the mountains of Hijaz), gives tidings of the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH), all will agree.
What word in Hebrew/Arabic would be used here to signify "glory?"
Glory of World is " Fakhr al-Alemeen" in Arabic.
How do you interpret John 14:30? "Hereafter I will not talk with you much for the ruler of this world is coming and he has nothing in me?"
Keep in mind that almost all Christians interpret "ruler of this world" to refer to Satan in those verses, so be prepared for me to ask you some tough questions later.
Peace brother