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I would be interested in the list of eyewitnesses (or even earwitnesses) who can testify that it was indeed the angel Jibrael who spoke to Muhammad (pbuh). And who are the people that can verify that message the angel gave Muhammad is the same that he then recited for those who wrote down the Qur'an?
The Qur'an itself therefore provides indications as to the fact that it was set down in writing at the time of the Prophet. It is a known fact that there were several scribes in his following, the most famous of whom, Zaid Ibn Thâbit, has left his name to posterity.
In the preface to his French translation of the Qur'an (1971), Professor Hamidullah gives an excellent description of the conditions that prevailed when the text of the Qur'an was written, lasting up until the time of the Prophet's death:
"The sources all agree in stating that whenever a fragment of the Qur'an was revealed, the Prophet called one of his literate companions and dictated it to him, indicating at the same time the exact position of the new fragment in the fabric of what had already been received . . . Descriptions note that Muhammad asked the scribe to reread to him what had been dictated so that he could correct any deficiencies . . . Another famous story tells how every year in the month of Ramadan, the Prophet would recite the whole of the Qur'an (so far revealed) to Gabriel . . ., that in the Ramadan preceding Muhammad's death, Gabriel had made him recite it twice . . . It is known how since the Prophet's time, Muslims acquired the habit of keeping vigil during Ramadan, and of reciting the whole of the Qur'an in addition to the usual prayers expected of them. Several sources add that Muhammad's scribe Zaid was present at this final bringing-together of the texts. Elsewhere, numerous other personalities are mentioned as well."
At the same time however, Muhammad recommended that the faithful learn the Qur'an by heart. They did this for a part if not all of the text recited during prayers. Thus there were Hafizun who knew the whole of the Qur'an by heart and spread it abroad. The method of doubly preserving the text both in writing and by memorization proved to be extremely precious.
Not long after the Prophet's death (632), his successor Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam, asked Muhammad's former head scribe, Zaid Ibn Thâbit, to make a copy. this he did. On Omar's initiative (the future second Caliph), Zaid consulted all the information he could assemble at Madina: the witness of the Hafizun, copies of the Book written on various materials belonging to private individuals, all with the object of avoiding possible errors in transcription. Thus an extremely faithful copy of the Book was obtained.
from Buklhari, Volume 6, Book 60, Number 300:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
One day while Allah's Apostle was sitting with the people, a man came to him walking and said, "O Allah's Apostle. What is Belief?" The Prophet said, "Belief is to believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Apostles, and the meeting with Him, and to believe in the Resurrection." The man asked, "O Allah's Apostle What is Islam?" The Prophet replied, "Islam is to worship Allah and not worship anything besides Him, to offer prayers perfectly, to pay the (compulsory) charity i.e. Zakat and to fast the month of Ramadan." The man again asked, "O Allah's Apostle What is Ihsan (i.e. perfection or Benevolence)?" The Prophet said, "Ihsan is to worship Allah as if you see Him, and if you do not achieve this state of devotion, then (take it for granted that) Allah sees you." The man further asked, "O Allah's Apostle When will the Hour be established?"
The Prophet replied, "The one who is asked about it does not know more than the questioner does, but I will describe to you its portents. When the lady slave gives birth to her mistress, that will be of its portents; when the bare-footed naked people become the chiefs of the people, that will be of its portents. The Hour is one of five things which nobody knows except Allah. Verily, the knowledge of the Hour is with Allah (alone). He sends down the rain, and knows that which is in the wombs." (31.34) Then the man left. The Prophet said, "Call him back to me." They went to call him back but could not see him. The Prophet said, "That was Gabriel who came to teach the people their religion."
"While we were one day sitting with the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, there appeared before us a man dressed in extremely white clothes and with very black hair. No traces of journeying were visible on him, and none of us knew him.
He sat down close by the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, rested his knee against his thighs, and said, O Muhammad! Inform me about Islam." Said the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, "Islam is that you should testify that there is no deity save Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, that you should perform salah (ritual prayer), pay the zakah, fast during Ramadan, and perform Hajj (pilgrimage) to the House (the Ka'bah at Makkah), if you can find a way to it (or find the means for making the journey to it)." Said he (the man), "You have spoken truly."
We were astonished at his thus questioning him and telling him that he was right, but he went on to say, "Inform me about iman (faith)." He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, "It is that you believe in Allah and His angels and His Books and His Messengers and in the Last Day, and in fate (qadar), both in its good and in its evil aspects." He said, "You have spoken truly."
Then he (the man) said, "Inform me about Ihsan." He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, " It is that you should serve Allah as though you could see Him, for though you cannot see Him yet He sees you." He said, "Inform me about the Hour." He (the Messenger of Allah) said, "About that the one questioned knows no more than the questioner." So he said, "Well, inform me about the signs thereof (i.e. of its coming)." Said he, "They are that the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress, that you will see the barefooted ones, the naked, the destitute, the herdsmen of the sheep (competing with each other) in raising lofty buildings." Thereupon the man went off.
I waited a while, and then he (the Messenger of Allah) said, "O 'Umar, do you know who that questioner was?" I replied, "Allah and His Messenger know better." He said, "That was Jibril. He came to teach you your religion.""
Imam, you opened the door to questions about the Qur'an with your post; you also meticulously avoided answering them..
But I find such "proofs" to be nothing more than a self-serving circular argument. Such quotes are about as valid for "proving" the Qur'an as 2 Timothy 3:16 --"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness..." -- is for proving that the Bible is the word of God. Which is to say that neither of these verses prove anything to anyone but those who are already believers in them...
LOL!! Oleander you have to read the Gospel. It is in the Gospels!
Secular historians say the crucifixion happened.
>>>LOL, too many people saw Elvis Presely years after he die.
http://www.rim.org/muslim/texts.htm
It seems plain to me, that if Muslims accept a higher criticism of the Bible - they must accept a higher criticism of the Qur'an. And if they are to reject the Gospels as inauthentic records because of slight variances in our manuscripts - they must dismiss the 'Gospel of Jesus' as myth[91] - because there are no manuscripts. If Muslims believe that any variance in the texts of revelation is a sure sign that a revelation is not from God - then the Qur'an is surely not of God. If Muslims maintain that there has been a grand conspiracy of history and that the testimony of the witnesses cannot be trusted - then no one can trust the verbal records of the Hadith - recorded centuries later. And yet if the Hadith are accurate, the Qur'an does have variances. Plainly, Muslim apologists cannot deny the authenticity of the Biblical text - without undermining all support for the Quranic text. Plainly Muslim apologists need some new arguments. Some better arguments. Some arguments that will discredit the Bible - without destroying the Qur'an.
http://www.rim.org/muslim/texts.htm
It seems plain to me, that if Muslims accept a higher criticism of the Bible - they must accept a higher criticism of the Qur'an. And if they are to reject the Gospels as inauthentic records because of slight variances in our manuscripts - they must dismiss the 'Gospel of Jesus' as myth[91] - because there are no manuscripts. If Muslims believe that any variance in the texts of revelation is a sure sign that a revelation is not from God - then the Qur'an is surely not of God. If Muslims maintain that there has been a grand conspiracy of history and that the testimony of the witnesses cannot be trusted - then no one can trust the verbal records of the Hadith - recorded centuries later. And yet if the Hadith are accurate, the Qur'an does have variances. Plainly, Muslim apologists cannot deny the authenticity of the Biblical text - without undermining all support for the Quranic text. Plainly Muslim apologists need some new arguments. Some better arguments. Some arguments that will discredit the Bible - without destroying the Qur'an.
http://www.rim.org/muslim/texts.htm
It seems plain to me, that if Muslims accept a higher criticism of the Bible - they must accept a higher criticism of the Qur'an.
that's a baseless conclusion.we have reasons for rejecting your text.
And if they are to reject the Gospels as inauthentic records because of slight variances in our manuscripts - they must dismiss the 'Gospel of Jesus' as myth[91] - because there are no manuscripts.
we reject them because they are not contemporaneous to the time of Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam, May Allah's Peace and Blessing's be on the both of them.
If Muslims believe that any variance in the texts of revelation is a sure sign that a revelation is not from God - then the Qur'an is surely not of God.
again, baseless, even Christians don't believe that the "New Testament" is direct Revelation from God. why don't you argue with them?
If Muslims maintain that there has been a grand conspiracy of history and that the testimony of the witnesses cannot be trusted - then no one can trust the verbal records of the Hadith - recorded centuries later.
you are no longer [excuse me, the author you are copying] comparing Qur'an and the Bible
And yet if the Hadith are accurate,
ditto
the Qur'an does have variances. Plainly, Muslim apologists cannot deny the authenticity of the Biblical text - without undermining all support for the Quranic text.
so somehow you see a correlation between documents written decades after the fact and Contemporaneous Memorization of A Revealed Message in it's ORIGINAL LANGUAGE AND FORM?
Plainly Muslim apologists need some new arguments.
Some better arguments.
actually it is YOU who came here to ARGUE!
Some arguments that will discredit the Bible - without destroying the Qur'an.
we don't argue, we merely state fact. and wre are not really about discrediting the bible, rather WE PROMOTE THE QUR'AN!
YusufNoor said:You and your fellow Kafirs do not have even the slightest understanding of WHY the Qur'an was written down in the 1st place!
YusufNoor said:If you think your "New Testament", contains ANYTHING written down in the presence of Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam, please produce it along with the evidence!
also, the current estimate of those who have the Qur'an memorized is over 8,000,000!
"we reject them because they are not contemporaneous to the time of Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam, May Allah's Peace and Blessing's be on the both of them."
LOL! poor arguement for the Quran was not compiled until after Mohammad died so we do not really know what was left out and then they were all burned except for a few select copies!!
anyone with the slightest understanding of how the Qur'an was revealed, would realize that as long as the Messenger of Allah, Salla Allahu Alayhe wa Salaam was alive, the was Revelation which could be part of said Qur'an! doesn that mean that the Qur'an wasn't written down in his lifetime? NO, it just means that it couldn't be considered COMPLETE until AFTER he dies!
But the Gospels are- Paul mentions that very scripture in his writings and he died in 67AD
1 Corinthians 15
3For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, 5and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. 6After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep.
the "Scriptures" that the Jews used WERE NOT the Gospels! they were what's known as the Old Testament to you, the Tanakh to the Jews! get a clue! the Christians didn't decide they need their own "book" until AFTER they stopped associating with the Jews!
Yes and some that had memorized the verses were killed in battle and it was know by Aiasha that verses were missing.
there were Hafz both before and after the battle!
Did you know the communist countries people memorized pages of the Gospel in order to keep it alive during those years of rule.
YES, but we are talking about the ENITIRE Quran in it's ORIGINAL language! did even ONE of the communists even KNOW the original language of the Gospel of Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam, May Allah's Peace and Blessings be upon the both of them?
this thread is comparing the "Bible" NOT the Gospels!
One of Muslims biggest problems though is that the Quran confirms the Gospel.
where the New Testament puts Jesus/Isa ibm Marriam, Alayhe Salaam as a Prophet and NOT God, the 2 may be in agreement. but as Christians did away with the ACTUAL MESSAGE of Jesus and substituted a Message ABOUT Jesus, the works are of no value.
Did I not add the link to those statements sorry here is it: url]http://www.rim.org/muslim/texts.htm[/url]
oh, the link was there, it is a bullsh*t site where the discuss English translations of the Qur'an. we refer to these enemies of Islam as orientalists. i DID address this in my post!
You do not have the slightest understanding of the bible
and you, as an atheist, consider yourself an expert! and as English doesnt; appear to be your 1st language, we are comparing the TEXTS and whether or not they can be authenticated. and i DO have some idea about that! OK Joey
You’re question makes absolutely no sense!
English not your first language Joe? does it look like a question to you?
There was no story to write down until after Jesus died, rose from the dead and ascended into heaven. Only then was there a story. Therefore it was impossible to write it in his presence.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, were men. They were witnesses to events.
that's your knowledge of the authorship of the gospels, eh!? i bumped another thread for you!
Afterwards they travelled far and wide telling people the things they had witnessed.
Years after the events, people had the idea of writing it down. Hence it’s not possible to write it down in the presence of Jesus or Mary.
that's what i've been trying to explain, you have gospels ABOUT Jesus NOT from Jesus!
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YusufNoor said:that's what i've been trying to explain, you have gospels ABOUT Jesus NOT from Jesus!
Good! So you are now agreeing with the Christians!
Christians say, that the gospel of Mark for example, was writen by Mark or his followers.
and NOW, you are not sure who wrote it, eh?
Muslims claim, the gospel came from Jesus, was written by Mark or his folklowers and then it was corrupted.
So you can see, that you are agreeing with the Christians.
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