Salam,
the original question was where is Injeel or how come it has not been found right? This is my understanding of it (bros and sis in Islam pls correct me if i'm wrong).
Injeel is the message sent by Allah to Isa (Jesus) a.s. A message that was meant for him and the people of his time. As far as I know the Quran does not say it has been preserved in the original form in writing or even as oral tradition. It states that the message has been corrupted or altered over time by certain groups (and this version(s) are held as the truth). there are some of those who say it exists and has been hidden away etc or the original did exist. But that is not within the scope of the question i think (or my knowledge). Unless the Quran explicitly states that the original is available (i've never seen a verse that states this), the question is not valid, since logically you can't state the Quran is wrong because it says that a message existed and was corrupted (even if you insist on proof that it did exist, I wonder if any of us be able to recognize it?). You can say it's ambiguous, or it's circular logic but you can't say the Quran is wrong simply because it says something existed in a form that is no longer available (at least not that we know of at the moment).
the original question was where is Injeel or how come it has not been found right? This is my understanding of it (bros and sis in Islam pls correct me if i'm wrong).
Injeel is the message sent by Allah to Isa (Jesus) a.s. A message that was meant for him and the people of his time. As far as I know the Quran does not say it has been preserved in the original form in writing or even as oral tradition. It states that the message has been corrupted or altered over time by certain groups (and this version(s) are held as the truth). there are some of those who say it exists and has been hidden away etc or the original did exist. But that is not within the scope of the question i think (or my knowledge). Unless the Quran explicitly states that the original is available (i've never seen a verse that states this), the question is not valid, since logically you can't state the Quran is wrong because it says that a message existed and was corrupted (even if you insist on proof that it did exist, I wonder if any of us be able to recognize it?). You can say it's ambiguous, or it's circular logic but you can't say the Quran is wrong simply because it says something existed in a form that is no longer available (at least not that we know of at the moment).