Don, your knowledge and Quaranic quotes are correct as is your conclusion.
The Quran is not the "inspired Word of God" written by several men in their own words or in letters to churches, but rather it is the "revealed Word of Allah". Muslims believe that every word of the Quran is the literal Word of Allah that was revealed through the Angel Jibrael (Gabriel) to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and spoken in the Arabic language. The Quran was revealed over a period of 23 years. It was written down and memorized verbatim as it was revealed - not 40 to 100 years latter. During this period of revelation, to ensure accuracy Jibrael reviewed yearly with Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) the entire portion that had been revealed up to the month of fasting (Ramaddan). All Muslims recite portions of the Quran in their 5 daily prayers using the original Arabic language. For example, all Muslims (from Pakistan, Malaysia, Morocco, Iran, Saudi Arabia, USA, etc) recite the same Arabic words of Quran 1:1-7 in every repitition of each prayer.
Which of Jesus' (pbuh) actual words are contained in the Bible exactly as he spoke them? Perhaps you would claim part of Matthew 27:46. "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" - which means, "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" I do not believe that Jesus would speak in such terms to Allah, but if he did, then "my God" is "his God" that he also prayed to in the Garden of Gethsemane. Also, which version of "the Lord's Prayer", Matthew 6:9-13 or Luke 11:2-4, are the actual words spoken by Jesus (pbuh).
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However, this is different from your original (erroneous) statement that the Quran instructs Muslims to read the previous scriptures. I read the Bible, not for instruction, but for the knowledge to be able to converse with Christians. For example, when I recently read Galatians chapters 1 and 2, I was able to gain some understanding of how Christians were led astray by Paul with a doctrine different from what Jesus (pbuh) taught and different from what the disciples (e.g. Peter) practiced.I suppose one could believe in the true books as revealed before any corruption, and that would have nothing to do with reading the Torah, Psalms and Injeel that exist today.
The Quran is not the "inspired Word of God" written by several men in their own words or in letters to churches, but rather it is the "revealed Word of Allah". Muslims believe that every word of the Quran is the literal Word of Allah that was revealed through the Angel Jibrael (Gabriel) to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and spoken in the Arabic language. The Quran was revealed over a period of 23 years. It was written down and memorized verbatim as it was revealed - not 40 to 100 years latter. During this period of revelation, to ensure accuracy Jibrael reviewed yearly with Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) the entire portion that had been revealed up to the month of fasting (Ramaddan). All Muslims recite portions of the Quran in their 5 daily prayers using the original Arabic language. For example, all Muslims (from Pakistan, Malaysia, Morocco, Iran, Saudi Arabia, USA, etc) recite the same Arabic words of Quran 1:1-7 in every repitition of each prayer.
Which of Jesus' (pbuh) actual words are contained in the Bible exactly as he spoke them? Perhaps you would claim part of Matthew 27:46. "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" - which means, "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" I do not believe that Jesus would speak in such terms to Allah, but if he did, then "my God" is "his God" that he also prayed to in the Garden of Gethsemane. Also, which version of "the Lord's Prayer", Matthew 6:9-13 or Luke 11:2-4, are the actual words spoken by Jesus (pbuh).
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I don't deny your experience, but perhaps you are not telling the whole story either. Were you actively proselyting and distributing Gideon Bibles? If so, I can understand the rules you encountered. Islamic leaders have a responsibility for the people under their authority. This can be summed up in encouraging the good and forbidding the evil. Teaching others that Jesus (pbuh) is the Son of God is blasphemous to Muslims. Quran 19:88–93 "They say: “ The All-Merciful has begotten a son!” Indeed you have put forth a monstrous falsehood. At which the skies are ready to burst, the earth to split asunder, and the mountains to fall down in ruins. That they should ascribe unto the All-Merciful a son. It does not behove (the majesty) of the All-Merciful that He should adopt a son. There is none in the heavens and the earth but comes to the All-Merciful as a slave."My comment about Bibles not being allowed in some Muslim countries is based on my, and others travel experience with customs. We have been told going into certain areas, Saudi Arabia being one, not to bring a bible. I have tried to find the customs rules that were quoted at the time, but I cannot.