PeteWaldo (2 days ago)
It seems to me that by calling the bible corrupted, you are calling your own prophet foolish for having cited the following IN THE 7TH CENTURY, after the bible had been copied tens of thousands of times in every popular language that was known to man and was being read all over the known world.
Sura 5:68 Say: "O People of the Book! ye have no ground to stand upon unless ye STAND FAST BY the Law, THE GOSPEL, and ALL THE REVELATION that has come to you? from YOUR Lord."
PeteWaldo (2 days ago)
Sura 5:47 Let the PEOPLE OF THE GOSPEL JUDGE BY WHAT ALLAH HATH REVEALED THEREIN. If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are (no better than) those who rebel.
Even to Muslims
Sura 4:136 O ye who believe! BELIEVE IN Allah and His Messenger, and the scripture which He hath? sent to His Messenger and THE SCRIPTURE WHICH HE SENT TO THOSE BEFORE (HIM). ANY WHO DENIETH Allah, His angels, HIS BOOKS, HIS MESSENGERS, and the Day of Judgment, HATH GONE FAR, FAR ASTRAY.
ayamen1 (2 days ago)
You are the one who misunderstand the quran and interpreat it wrong .
ayamen1 (2 days ago)
I said to you are a follower of Paul and not Jesus .
"Fool" is a forbidden word by Jesus! Paul clearly contradicted that:
It is truly funny how the word "fool" is forbidden upon Christians to use it against each others, and yet, Paul used it on the Creator of the Universe Himself!and now you are using it aganist his Prophet Muhamed.
Jesus said:
"... But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell. (From the NIV Bible, Matthew 5:22)"
PeteWaldo (1 day ago)
The word "fool" is not a "forbidden word". We are, as you point out, warned against calling anyone a fool. I take scripture seriously and ever since I stopped I find what I have to say is taken more seriously. Not unlike all the swearing by Muslims. It only confirms who they serve.
I don't, however, believe that precludes characterizing what someone says, or the behavior of someone, as being foolish.
ayamen1 (2 days ago)
Thank you to bring this Verse
Say (O Muhammad SAW) "O people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians)! You have nothing (as regards guidance) till you act according to the Taurat (Torah), the Injeel (Gospel), and what has (now) been sent down to you from your Lord (the Quran)." Verily, that which has been? sent down to you (Muhammad SAW) from your Lord increases in many of them their obstinate rebellion and disbelief. So be not sorrowful over the people who disbelieve.
ayamen1 (2 days ago)
Another transilation
Say, "O People of the Scripture, you are [standing] on nothing until you uphold [the law of] the Torah, the Gospel, and what has been revealed to you from your Lord." And that which has been revealed to you from your Lord will surely increase many of them in transgression and disbelief. So do not grieve over the disbelieving people.
ayamen1 (2 days ago)
many verses in the Quran and hadith confirms the corruption of the bible .
PeteWaldo (1 day ago)
Ah yes. The only bait and switch of abrogation. And I like the addition of the "(now)"!
Even Mohammed was intelligent enough to realize what a nasty mess he had made of his recitations over their short 23 years.
2:106 (Asad) Any message which, We annul or consign to oblivion We replace with a better or a similar one. Dost thou not know that God has the power to will anything?
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ayamen1 (1 day ago)
@PeteWaldo
Go study Arabic , and Tafseer , and you will understand this verse .
PeteWaldo (8 hours ago)
A person doesn't need to know Arabic to understand Mohammed's confusion and resulting Al-Nasikh wal-Mansoukh (abrigator and abrogated).
That's why Muslim scholars are stuck claiming that Mohammed's short 23 year record is one of "progressive revelation", and that the later verses abrogate the earlier verses. For example verses like "no compulsion in religion" from his Mecca days are abrogated by over a hundred verses that suggest violence against non-Muslims from his Medina days.
PeteWaldo (8 hours ago)
By the way, a god that contradicts himself repeatedly, through a single "prophet", over the short span of just 23 years, does not suggest divine inspiration, but rather the changing whims of the author.