I have been on this forum for a few years now, and when any of you guys post something from the Qur'an; I try and learn something from it. I have found it to be an interesting addition to Christian scriptures.
I have heard some Muslims say that not all of the Bible is corrupt, but they don't seem to mention any details. Unless you can discern where any truth or corruption occur, you may be better off just studying the Qur'an.
In the spirit of searching for a greatest meaning of 'One God'
Eric
Eric,
You know that Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) was sent to the Jews. You know how the Jewish Rabbis treated him. Is it not your belief as well as ours that the Jewish Rabbis plotted to have Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) killed and that in your belief they succeeded? (Correct me if I'm wrong). Do you then believe that the Jews who were entrusted with preserving the Holy Scripture that was sent to Moses (Peace Be Upon Him) and all the other prophets before Jesus (May God's Peace Be Upon Them All) were trustworthy enough to fulfill such a sacred trust? This is with regards to the Old Testament.
As far as the New Testament is concerned, then 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament were written by Paul (correct me if I am wrong)--a former Jew who persecuted the followers of Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him). This is hardly a trustworthy candidate for being one of God's Noble Messengers.
For the Muslims, we have the Quran which we can say with confidence has been preserved letter for letter throughout the centuries until today. We know that the Quran we recite today is the same one that was recited by our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) 1400 + years ago. I can very easily prove this.
As for the Hadith, which are the recorded actions and statements of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), then for every single statement or action of his that is authentic, there is a chain of narrators. Our scholars of hadith know every single person in that chain. For example:
[FONT="]Al-Bukhari reported that: Yahya ibn Bukayr narrated to us from Al-Layth from `Uqayl from Ibn Shuhba from `Urwah from `A’ishah who said, “Whenever the Prophet was given an option between two things, he used to select the easier of the two as long as it was not sinful; but if it was sinful, he would remain far from it.”[/FONT]
So here the chain is Bukhari-->Yahya ibn Bukayr-->Al-Layth-->'Uqayl-->Ibn Shuhba-->'Urwah-->'A'ishah (the Wife of the Prophet)-->The Prophet himself (Peace Be Upon Him)
Because we know in detail every single narrator and we know whether they were trustworthy or not, we can say with confidence that the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) did in fact do as said.
If there was someone missing in the chain, or someone who is considered untrustworthy, then the hadith is not considered authentic.
For example, (This is NOT a real chain. I am just using it to illustrate a point): Yahya ibn Bukayr-->Al-Layth-->?-->Ibn Shuhba-->'Urwah-->'Aishah-->The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)
So here, all of the narrators that are known are all trustworthy, but because there is someone who is unknown, this Hadith would not be considered Authentic and therefore we the Muslims would not use it in our beliefs or actions. The amazing thing is, the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) could very well have said it and the hadith could be saying nothing wrong, but because, there is a link in the chain missing we do not take it as our religion. This hadith would be considered weak.
Our weak hadith are more authentic than the bible. You do not have this way of authenticating with the bible. You do not have a single chain of narrators for every single statement that Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) said.
Because of the Quran, and the authentic hadith, we know Muhammed (Peace Be Upon Him) very well. I can say with full confidence and without any exaggeration that he is the most-well documented man in history. We know him. He was not a liar. He was not making up what he said. He was a very sincere, honest, and trustworthy person. Any of us can give more than enough evidence to prove this. We have countless examples of his exceptional intelligence which refutes any and all unjust accusations or insinuations of madness. And it is not in the interests of the devil to raise a man who would abolish idolatry, establish prayer and charity, and strengthen and reaffirm the 10 commandments. There is no other explanation, there is no other possibility. He
was a Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him).
As for the details of what is and isn't authentic in the bible, then of course, we the Muslims would have no way of knowing this ourselves except by what God (Allah) tells us. Whatever the bible says that is in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah, then we say, yes that is true. This is from God. Whatever the bible says that contradicts the Quran and the Sunnah, then we say, no that is false. That is a man-made innovation. Whatever the bible says that is neither confirmed or denied in the Quran or Sunnah we say, "God Knows best".
Wa Allahu 'Alim
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There are almost as many errors as there are in the multiple volumes of ahadith narrated in the name of Allah

's final messenger

to mankind.
Bro, what are you talking about?