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Thank-you.So a few posters on an internet forum represent 1.5 billions muslims? I do admire your power of deduction.
A few are often used to represent many, sometimes even the whole. In this case, those few posters from this forum that I have named provide antecdotal information. And the poll conducted by the Sabr Foundation has enough respondents (7927) that it can be used to extrapoliate from to project to the hundreds of millions that I did. You are the one that has suggested the number 1.5 billion. I don't project this view on all Muslims. Though Sabr Foundation report would suggest it is held by a majority, I don't know whether that would or would not be true, but I do feel comfortable saying it is going to be a significant enough percentage as to equate to hundreds of millions.
As to the original question, thank-you for finally addressing that as well. As I read your response, it appears that in this case you agree with wikipedia -- orthodox Muslims who are attempting to provide substantative support for their views of Jesus' crucifixion from scholarly research or academic sources should NOT depend on the supposed-gospel of Barnabas for that support. Though the material in it may in some parts be in agreement with the Qur'an that Jesus was not crucified or with Islamic folklore regarding the supposed substitution of Judas for Jesus on the cross (a particular found in the folklore of Islam, not the Qur'an), it cannot be established that the supposed-gospel of Barnabas is an authentic record, but rather it is highly questionable and most likely a medieval creation. So, why some continue to use it, your answer is a simple you don't know.