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Re: Are Muslims obligated to read the Bible?
Now it is true the names of the books are indicated in the Qur'an. we do know that the Injil was the message given to Jesus(as). Yet, no where in the bible is there any reference to what God(swt) told Jesus(as) to give to mankind. Instead we have the "Eye witness" accounts of those who followed Jesus(as). But we have no direct quote from Jesus(as) as to what the Injil contained.
I will agree that what appears to be the Tauret (Jewish Pentatuch) and the Zaboor (Book of Psalms) does appear in the OT. However, they should be identical to what the Jews have and if you read through the Jewish thread here or check with any Jewish Web site, you will find they do not match. So obviously one or both are in error and not what was originally said.
With all do respect if the Quraan is from Allah , And the names of these books are in the Quraan . They must exist , Then the next question would be where are they , if the muslims don't accept that they come from the Bible , Again where are these book Allah tell muslim to read .( Just A Though ) . A yes or no answer always leads to another question What / When / Where / How / Who .
Now it is true the names of the books are indicated in the Qur'an. we do know that the Injil was the message given to Jesus(as). Yet, no where in the bible is there any reference to what God(swt) told Jesus(as) to give to mankind. Instead we have the "Eye witness" accounts of those who followed Jesus(as). But we have no direct quote from Jesus(as) as to what the Injil contained.
I will agree that what appears to be the Tauret (Jewish Pentatuch) and the Zaboor (Book of Psalms) does appear in the OT. However, they should be identical to what the Jews have and if you read through the Jewish thread here or check with any Jewish Web site, you will find they do not match. So obviously one or both are in error and not what was originally said.