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There is another legend which cannot be traced to any particular source. The disciples of Jesus are recorded as saying to him:
O Jesus son of Mary! Can your Lord send down to us a table set from heaven? Surah 5.115
After Jesus had prayed for such a miracle Allah is said to have sent one down with dire warnings against any unbelief on their part thereafter. It is interesting to discover that the word used here for table, maidah maÿidah, is derived from a similar Ethiopic word used by the Abyssinian Christians for the Lord’s Table, the main sacrament of the Christian Church. The story is probably derived from a perversion of the story of the Last Supper and the challenge of the disciples for a table to be sent down from heaven is also most likely derived from these words of the Israelites during the exodus which are recorded in very similar terms:
They spoke against God, saying, “Can God spread a table in the wilderness?” Psalm 78.19
Just as Mary, the mother of Jesus, has been confused with Miriam, the sister of Moses in the quran QurŸan, so here likewise we find Jesus confused with Moses to whom the words were originally addressed.
Clearly Muhammad obtained much of his material for the quran QurŸan from apocryphal Christian sources even though these were obviously secondary and unreliable. Right from the start of his mission he had discoursed with Christians. Even his first wife Khadija had a Christian cousin and this record about him is most informative:
Waraqa had been converted to Christianity in the pre-Islamic period and used to write Arabic and write of the Gospel in Arabic as much as Allah wished him to write.
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol.6, p.452).
It is far more probable that much of what he wrote was not the New Testament but mythical records retained in apocryphal Christian works circulating around Arabia. Muhammad shows only too often that his materials were identical to those floating around Arabia at his time, a coincidence which shows that the quran QurŸan is not the composition of the omniscient God but rather of a man who was restricted to the limited sources of information available to him.
Read all the article, very interesting :
a sample from this link :
There is another legend which cannot be traced to any particular source. The disciples of Jesus are recorded as saying to him:
O Jesus son of Mary! Can your Lord send down to us a table set from heaven? Surah 5.115
After Jesus had prayed for such a miracle Allah is said to have sent one down with dire warnings against any unbelief on their part thereafter. It is interesting to discover that the word used here for table, maidah maÿidah, is derived from a similar Ethiopic word used by the Abyssinian Christians for the Lord’s Table, the main sacrament of the Christian Church. The story is probably derived from a perversion of the story of the Last Supper and the challenge of the disciples for a table to be sent down from heaven is also most likely derived from these words of the Israelites during the exodus which are recorded in very similar terms:
They spoke against God, saying, “Can God spread a table in the wilderness?” Psalm 78.19
Just as Mary, the mother of Jesus, has been confused with Miriam, the sister of Moses in the quran QurŸan, so here likewise we find Jesus confused with Moses to whom the words were originally addressed.
Clearly Muhammad obtained much of his material for the quran QurŸan from apocryphal Christian sources even though these were obviously secondary and unreliable. Right from the start of his mission he had discoursed with Christians. Even his first wife Khadija had a Christian cousin and this record about him is most informative:
Waraqa had been converted to Christianity in the pre-Islamic period and used to write Arabic and write of the Gospel in Arabic as much as Allah wished him to write.
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol.6, p.452).
It is far more probable that much of what he wrote was not the New Testament but mythical records retained in apocryphal Christian works circulating around Arabia. Muhammad shows only too often that his materials were identical to those floating around Arabia at his time, a coincidence which shows that the quran QurŸan is not the composition of the omniscient God but rather of a man who was restricted to the limited sources of information available to him.