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The Bible vs. The Quran
Islam Review.com ^ | 08-30-02 | Abdullah Al Araby

Posted on 08/31/2002 5:30:20 AM PDT by vance

The Bible vs. The Quran

By Abdullah Al Araby

The Quran is the Muslims' Holy Book, the same as is the Bible to Christians, Muslims regard the Quran as the infallible utterance of the Almighty. The word "Quran" means recitation. The name was applied by Mohammed to each individual portion of the Book, but was later used for the whole Book.

Mohammed proclaimed the Quran as the miracle that proved his prophethood. There has been, however, much debate among intellectual Muslims on the issue of the miracle of the Quran. Some Arabic scholars like az-Zamakhshari noted more than one hundred grammatical errors in the Quran.

The Quran is written in Arabic poetic prose. It is divided into 114 Surahs or chapters, and contains the religious, social, civil, commercial, military, and legal code of Islam. It also contains stories which occur in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures and Apocrypha.

The Quran, however, contradicts the Bible in many of the details of these stories, including some of the names of the people involved. When faced by these contradictions, Muslims justify them by claiming that the Bible must have been altered. Yet in no place in the Quran do we find the Omniscient (knowing everything) Allah pointing out these altered passages of the Bible, or revealing the correct ones. Such a claim can also be disputed by historical evidence, as well as by the Quran itself, which approved of the Bible, and said so repeatedly:

There is enough evidence to support the claim that the Quran may have been tampered with. Nobody knows where the original Quran is. The Quran that we have in our hands now is called the Uthman's Quran, which was collected long after Mohammed's death. Parts of the original Quran must have been lost, after many of the reciters of the Quran died or were killed in battle. Uthman, the third Caliph (successor of Mohammed) gathered what was left of the Quran, arranged it by length of Surahs rather than chronologically, then burned all other existing copies.

The Bible, on the other hand, has stood the test of time. To suggest that the Bible has been altered is against both reason and historic findings.

Neither Christians nor Jews can reasonably be accused of altering their Scriptures. One reason is that they didn't have anything to gain from doing so, and if they did, they wouldn't willingly spill their blood defending it. In the book of Revelation God puts a severe punishment on those who add to or take away, any part of God's Word. (See Revelation 22:18 & 19)

The Jews were also commanded not to commit such a terrible act. (See Deuteronomy 4:2)

Furthermore, Christians and Jews did not alter their Scriptures based on historic evidence. Many manuscripts of early copies of the Bible were discovered through the years, and were found to match the text we have now. Here are some of these famous manuscript:

The Sinaitic - It was written in the middle of the fourth century, about 270 years before Islam. It contains the whole of the New Testament and a large part of the Old Testament. It is now kept in the British Museum

The Alexandrian - It was written in the early fifth century, more than 200 years before Islam. It contains the whole Bible, except a few pages that have been lost. It is also kept in the British Museum.

The Vatican - It was written in the early fourth century, about 300 years before Islam. It contains the whole Bible. It is now kept in the Vatican Library at Rome.

These and other manuscripts such as Codex Ephraemi and the Dead Sea Scrolls and the thousands of other copies or part of copies of the early Bibles prove beyond doubt that the Bible could not possibly be altered or corrupted.

CAN GOD CONTRADICT HIMSELF?

Many stories of the Bible that have been recorded in the Quran were misquoted and are contradictory to the Bible. Here are a few: examples:

The story of Cain and Abel

After Cain killed his brother Abel, The Quran says that "Allah sent a raven who scratched the ground to show him how to hide the shame of his brother." Surah 5:31. This is not mentioned in the Bible.

The story of Noah and the flood

The Quran in Surah 11:42 & 43 says that one of the sons of Noah refused to go into the Ark and was drowned in the flood, while the Bible says that all three sons of Noah went into the Ark with him and were saved from the flood (Genesis 7:7).

In Surah 11:44 the Quran says that the Ark came to rest on top of mount Judi, While the Bible says that it was Mount Ararat (Genesis 8:4).

The Story of Abraham

Abraham's father, according to the Quran, is Azar (Surah 6:74), while the Bible says that his name was Terah (Genesis 11:26).

The Quran says Abraham had two sons, the Bible says they were eight.

The Quran says some of Abraham's descendants lived in the valley of Mecca (Surah 14:37),while the Bible says they lived in Hebron (Genesis 13:18).

The Quran says that Abraham had two wives, in the Bible he had three.

The Quran says that he built the Kaaba (Surah 2:125-127). The Bible has no record of that.

The story of Moses

The Quran states that the one who adopted Moses was Pharaoh's wife (Surah 28:9), While the Bible says it was Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus 2:5)

The Quran states that Haman lived in Egypt during Moses' time (Surah 28:6), while the Bible says that Haman lived in Persia during King Ahasuerus time (Esther 3:1).

The story of Mary (the mother of Jesus)

The Quran states that her brother was Aaron (Surah 19:28), while the Bible says that Aaron lived 1300 years before Mary (Numbers 26:59).

That she gave birth to Jesus under a palm tree (Surah 19:23),while the Bible says it was in a stable (Luke 2:7).

That Jesus spoke and made miracles at the time he was a baby (Surah 19:24-26). The Bible has no record of that. That Zacharias could not speak for three nights (Surah 19:10), while the Bible says he could not speak until the child was born (or for about 9 months) Luke 1:20.

CAN GOD MAKE THESE ERRORS?

Muslims believe that the Quran is a direct utterance of Allah (God). Because God is infallible, one would expect the Quran to be infallible also. However, by examining the Quran, we are faced by many statements that go against the undisputed facts of science. It would be unacceptable if such errors were attributed to a learned human being, worse yet to attribute them to the Omniscient God. The list of the errors in the Quran is very long, and are discussed in full detail in other books. Here, we have a limited space to list only a few samples. Our goal is to question whether God can make such errors, whether God was in fact the author of the Quran.

Geographical Errors

The Earth is stationary

"He created the heavens without any pillars that ye can see; He set on the earth mountains standing firm, lest it should shake with you; and He scattered through it beasts of all kinds. We send down rain from the sky, and produce on the earth every kind of noble creature, in pairs." Surah 31:10

The Sun sets in a spring

"Until, when he reached the setting of the sun, he found it set in a spring of murky water: Near it he found a People: We said: "O Zul-qarnain! (thou hast authority,) either to punish them, or to treat them with kindness." Surah 18:86

Historical Errors

Pharaoh built the tower of Babel in Egypt

"Pharaoh said: "O Chiefs! no god do I know for you but myself: therefore, O Haman! light me a (kiln to bake bricks) out of clay, and build me a lofty palace, that I may mount up to the god of Moses: but as far as I am concerned, I think (Moses) is a liar!" Surah 28:38

Alexander the Great was a prophet

"They ask thee concerning Zul-qarnain (Alexander the Great) Say, "I will rehearse to you something of his story." Verily We established his power on earth, and We gave him the ways and the means to all ends. One (such) way he followed, Until, when he reached the setting of the sun, he found it set in a spring of murky water: Near it he found a People: We said: "O Zul-qarnain! (thou hast authority,) either to punish them, or to treat them with kindness." Surah 18:83-88

Ethical Errors

Legalizing perjury

"God will not call you to account for thoughtlessness in your oaths, but for the intention in your hearts; and He is Oft-forgiving, Most Forbearing." Surah 2:225

Legalizing murder

"O Apostle! rouse the Believers to the fight. If there are twenty amongst you, patient and persevering, they will vanquish two hundred: if a hundred, they will vanquish a thousand of the Unbelievers: for these are a people without understanding." Surah 8:65

Legalizing deceit

"God will not call you to account for what is futile in your oaths, but He will call you to account for your deliberate oaths: for expiation, feed ten indigent persons, on a scale of the average for the food of your families; or clothe them; or give a slave his freedom. If that is beyond your means, fast for three days. That is the expiation for the oaths ye have sworn. But keep to your oaths. Thus doth God make clear to you His signs, that ye may be grateful." Surah 5:89

Scientific Errors

A corps leaning on a staff for a year

"Then, when We decreed (Solomon's) death, nothing showed them his death except a little worm of the earth, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his staff: so when he fell down, the Jinns saw plainly that if they had known the unseen, they would not have tarried in the humiliating Penalty (of their Task)." Surah 34:14

A nap lasting three hundred and nine years

"So they stayed in their Cave three hundred years, and (some) add nine (more)" Surah 18:9-26

Legal Errors

Scourging the witness

"And those who launch a charge against chaste women, and produce not four witnesses (to support their allegations),- flog them with eighty stripes; and reject their evidence ever after: for such men are wicked transgressors;-" Surah 24:4

God ordains taking spoils

"And know that out of all the booty that ye may acquire (in war), a fifth share is assigned to God,- and to the Apostle, and to near relatives, orphans, the needy, and the wayfarer,- if ye do believe in God and in the revelation We sent down to Our servant on the Day of Testing,- the Day of the meeting of the two forces. For God hath power over all things." Surah 8:41

Since the Bible came first, and since there is every reason to believe that the Bible was kept uncorrupted, Muslim theologians have lots of explaining to do with regard to such contradictions and errors in their Book.


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To: RightWhale
I must admit I am dumbfounded by your last. The law, the prophets and the psalms all pointed to Jesus, the Messiah.

What ramblings of Paul are you refering to? The part where he lambasts "the Jews"? Read the rest of the story. Paul predicted that his people would one day come to see the light, even while he critized them for failing to do so in his day.

Where are you getting this stuff?????

81 posted on 08/31/2002 6:02:33 PM PDT by Ahban
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To: Seti 1
Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 850 million

do you fall into this catagory? just curious.

82 posted on 08/31/2002 6:03:35 PM PDT by tutstar
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To: GiovannaNicoletta
Right, and you disbelieve, but I did want to get it on the record that God said that He wrote the Bible, not man.

OK, but every version of the Bible we have and has ever existed, all the way back to the Hebrew texts, was transcribed by men, who are fallible. The question is which version or translation is the closest to the word of God, which is something we don't know, but only believe.

Here's an interesting article comparing some of the english translations: All Those Translations!

Translators have certainly (but unintentionally) taken some liberties with the Scripture over the centuries. One Greek word can be translated to mean several different things in english, and can completely change the meaning of certain passages. Many passages are almost indentical in every version of the Bible, but some are not, and it's up to the individual to make a determination of what the correct translation is or, more importantly, meaning is. That's one of the aspects of faith.
83 posted on 08/31/2002 6:09:36 PM PDT by jenny65
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To: Ahban
Read the rest of the story.

The rest of the story is that the massive law of Moses was dropped and replaced with the new law, a single law. All the OT was dropped. The NT is a collection of sayings in hidden language and a few symbolical stories. A lot of Apocalypse, which was a favored literary form at the time both in the Mystery Religions and in early Christianity and Gnosticism, makes up the best and favorite parts.

84 posted on 08/31/2002 6:17:02 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: be131
"But of course there are manifold inconsistencies within the Bible (and probably the Quran as well). For example, compare the genalogies of Jesus given in Matthew and Luke. They don't even agree on the name of Joseph's father. "

Luke 3:23 Much learned labour has been used to reconcile this genealogy with that in Matthew, , and there are several ways of doing it; the following, which appears to me to be the best, is also the most simple and easy. For a more elaborate discussion of the subject, the reader is referred to the additional observations at the end of the chapter.

Matthew, in descending from Abraham to Joseph, the spouse of the blessed virgin, speaks of sons properly such, by way of natural generation: Abraham begat Isaac, and Isaac begat Jacob, etc.

But Luke, in ascending from the Saviour of the world to God himself, speaks of sons either properly or improperly such: on this account he uses an indeterminate mode of expression, which may be applied to sons either putatively or really such. And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being, as was supposed the son of Joseph-- of Heli-- of Matthat, etc.

This receives considerable support from Raphelius' method of reading the original oon (grk 5607) (hoos (grk 5613) enomizeto (grk 3543) huios (grk 5207) Iooseeph (grk 2501)) tou (grk 3588) Heeli (grk 2242), being (when reputed the son of Joseph) the son of Heli, etc.

That Luke does not always speak of sons properly such, is evident from the first and last person which he names: Jesus Christ was only the supposed son of Joseph, because Joseph was the husband of his mother Mary: and Adam, who is said to be the son of God, was such only by creation.

After this observation it is next necessary to consider, that, in the genealogy described by Luke, there are two sons improperly such: i. e. two sons-in-law, instead of two sons.

As the Hebrews never permitted women to enter into their genealogical tables, whenever a family happened to end with a daughter, instead of naming her in the genealogy, they inserted her husband, as the son of him who was, in reality, but his father-in-law. This import, Dr. Pearce has fully shown, nomizesthai (grk 3543) bears, in a variety of places-- Jesus was considered according to law, or allowed custom, to be the son of Joseph, as he was of Heli.

85 posted on 08/31/2002 6:29:00 PM PDT by Joshua
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To: vance
Vance, I recommend "Race, Religion, and Racism, Vol. III: Jesus, Islam, and Christianity," by Dr. Fred Price, which I helped edit.

It is an excellent side-by-side of the claims of Islam and Christianity, and especially centers on the person of Jesus. It also includes references to the Hadith, the "other" holy book of Islam that all Muslims accept, but which no one mentions.

BTW, both the Hadith (and I think the Koran, though I could be wrong) says at least twice that Mohammad sinned daily. Sorry, I need a Savior who is sinless. I can sin on my own.

86 posted on 08/31/2002 6:37:31 PM PDT by LS
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To: vance
Ahh - someone else has discovered IslamReview.com. An excellent site - I used it quite often in countering some of the pro-Moslem folks that were on Free Republic after the attacks. I've written to them a few times, and have always gotten a quick response to my questions and comments.

Anyone here who wants some excellent information and clarification regarding Islam (the religion of peace(tm)), and the contrasts between Islam and Christianity, I'd highly recommend this site.
87 posted on 08/31/2002 6:41:57 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob
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To: Destro
First, a general comment. It's amazing the lengths people will go to to avoid believing in Jesus. The contortions they go through with the dates of authorship are incredible

Yes the Egyptians did erase those they hated but scholars were able to find everyone erased.

How would we know? If they couldn't find them, we wouldn't know they were there (unless they were mentioned outside Egyptian records).

88 posted on 08/31/2002 6:43:57 PM PDT by A.J.Armitage
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To: Destro
PS: The Egyptians who recorded everything seem to have no record of Moses or the Exodus.

What's their official explanation on how the pyramids were built?

89 posted on 08/31/2002 6:46:34 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob
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To: vance
bump for read later
90 posted on 08/31/2002 7:13:34 PM PDT by Michael2001
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To: Inyokern
Back to the question of what kind of assistance Mohammad had at the time. Mecca and Medina were filled with refugee intellectuals, philosophers, scribes, engineers and wealthy traders fleeing the first of many Mongol invasions. If Mohammad had needed someone able to read Phoenician script, he probably would not have had serious difficulties in that place at that time.

The issue shouldn't be Mohammad - rather, we should look to the social and technological issues as well as Mecca's position vis a vis "world trade".

In Mohammad's time, Mecca was a pretty good place to be compared to just about everywhere else in the world.

91 posted on 08/31/2002 7:14:25 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: AmishDude
Mohammad as a professional trader on a major route generally used by Jewish traders probably had a good command of Hebrew, or he had access to a translator.

He certainly had plenty to say about the times he had occasion to meet with Jews. In fact, he had started out with the idea that he should reform Judaism.

92 posted on 08/31/2002 7:17:21 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: semaj
All the tourist guides in Cairo are believing Moslems. Of course they will tell you the rubbed out spots are where Moses name had previously been written. It is an article of faith with them.
93 posted on 08/31/2002 7:34:35 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Ahban
Some who have studied the matter more than I

The ones who have studied the matter the most say that Christianity is a perversion of Judism, that Jesus was a rabbi but no messiah, and that the last supper with its lamb was a Passover meal. I don't know and care less.

The flood story and many of the other Biblical stories are stock items in Middle East myth. The Babylonians had a Noah-type hero called Gilgamish. One of the kings justified his rule by claiming to have been saved by the gods when his mother placed him in a basket covered with pitch and set him adrift on the river where he was rescued by the king's daughter. These stories predate the OT by 1000 years. Kings regularly went up onto mountains to receive the law from the local god. There's a picture of it on the Hammurabi stele.

The Egyptian religion was in full flower in 3500BC when history begins and flourished until about 600AD. If you go back beyond 800BC you find Yahweh with a consort named Asherath, burnt offerings, and the occassional human sacrifice so I'm not sure where you would want to count from. At any rate, I think most people would agree that Christ was the founder of the Christian religion. To call Judism "proto-Christianity" is about as insulting to Jews as you could possibly be. That's the equivalent of calling Christianity "proto-New Age" or "proto-Scientology".

94 posted on 08/31/2002 7:41:49 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: Ahban
The suggestions you make concerning chronology have been made by others but so far have not been accepted by the field. You can read reviews of one of the latest at:http://www.centuries.co.uk/quotes.htm. (I'm sorry. I don't know how to do a link).

The cities founded centuries later were most likely re-establishments of the original destroyed cities.

This seems unlikely since standard procedure is to take digs down to bed rock. The earliest levels can be dated by pottery, coins, etc.

How many records would they find in Iraq 2,000 years from now of the American's victory in desert storm?

Since we no longer write on clay tablets and pottery shards records may be a bit more perishable--especially those on tape. I really doubt that you believe the "cleaning up" hypothesis.

Don't you find it strange that the pure Word of God requires so much explaining and adjusting of dates?

Uh, what holocaust?

95 posted on 08/31/2002 8:12:26 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: tutstar
If all this belief in God is for nothing and we just turn back to dust, what does it matter, but what if God truly is?

I have no idea if God truly is or what God truly is but I'm quite sure that the Bronze Age children's stories cannot possibly be the answer. I remember a post by a (Jewish) FReeper which said that he didn't think that the God who created all the galaxies could be all that interested in the condition of his pickle.

96 posted on 08/31/2002 8:25:41 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: moteineye
No records of first borns is just silly. Where do you get such ideas?

Of course the Egyptians used chariots and very likely had some posted on the main route to the Levant. So?

The Sea of Reeds substituion for the Red Sea is one of those attempts to demystify the Bible. It's a swampy area which perhaps was passable in ancient times.

The Jews recorded victories and failures.

Which lost battles are recorded in the Torah?

97 posted on 08/31/2002 8:36:22 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: vance
iSLAM infidels. www.HezSez.com
98 posted on 08/31/2002 8:37:41 PM PDT by highenergyzone
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To: COBOL2Java
Thanks for the links. I'm going to have to learn how to do that.
99 posted on 08/31/2002 8:38:16 PM PDT by Seti 1
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
"The Bible, on the other hand, has stood the test of time. To suggest that the Bible has been altered is against both reason and historic findings. "

"Okay, this is where I stopped reading. This statement is absolutely false. Next contestant please."

You know not whereof you speak. The Bible is translated from thousands of documents and scores of manuscripts. Any question about a particular translation? No problem. Simply translate it afresh.

The Bible has not been tampered with relative to doctrine. Yes, there are mistakes in transmission, copyists, etc., but liberal and conservatives alike agree none of these impact anything of substance.

No one can ignore the scientific, medical, historical and epistemological evidence of the Bible. Space does not permit an adequate discussion of these. They are too numerous.

The information contained in the Bible is very obviously not of human origin. It, most obviously, is Divine.

It always amazes me how much time and effort people expend in order to prove the Bible is not the word of God and how much time they spend trying to prove God does not exist.

That is simply proof positive that, deep down, they believe both in God and in the Bible as God's word. They are simply trying to make themselves feel better with their own erroneous life's choices.

100 posted on 08/31/2002 8:39:39 PM PDT by hoosierskypilot
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