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Disclaimer: This thread is written and posted not as an attack on Islam, but the questioning of a doctrine in Islam. That is sanctioned under “A reminder on inter-faith dialogue”.
Islam claims that Jews and Christians deliberately corrupted their holy books that Allah revealed to them. I have some questions on this doctrine.
1) Is there any meaningful evidence that Christians and Jews deliberately corrupted Scripture?
Most modern textual critics would state that the New Testament is over 99% (or 98%) pure; also, we have over 5600 attestations in many different ancient languages like Greek, Syriac, Coptic, and Aramaic of these texts. That’s more than the ancient philosophers like Plato! Even if one textual family was quite corrupted, like that of the later Alexandrian family, there were others to preserve the textual tradition.
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2) Why does the Qur’an state that the Gospels were revealed to Jesus, but that is not the case?**
The Qur’an says this:

Islam claims that Jews and Christians deliberately corrupted their holy books that Allah revealed to them. I have some questions on this doctrine.
1) Is there any meaningful evidence that Christians and Jews deliberately corrupted Scripture?
Most modern textual critics would state that the New Testament is over 99% (or 98%) pure; also, we have over 5600 attestations in many different ancient languages like Greek, Syriac, Coptic, and Aramaic of these texts. That’s more than the ancient philosophers like Plato! Even if one textual family was quite corrupted, like that of the later Alexandrian family, there were others to preserve the textual tradition.
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2) Why does the Qur’an state that the Gospels were revealed to Jesus, but that is not the case?**
The Qur’an says this:
The Gospels themselves never makes claims to direct divinity, and Christians maintain to this day that they were written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit – not being revelations to Jesus. In fact, the Gospel of Luke states this, specifically claiming that it was written after being investigated (Luke 1:1-3)Say: “People of the Book, you do not stand on anything, until you perform the Torah and the Gospel [Injil], and what was sent down to you from your Lord.” … S. 5:68 Arberry
Thanks for reading and replying!Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you…