There is a big difference between the Quran and the Book of Mormon, the Quran was revealed in Arabic and we still have the original, while the Book of Mormon is a translation, which no one has seen the original, except Joseph Smith. How do we know he translated it correctly?
So I was reading a book on Islam and the Qur’an, and it mentioned, if I remember correctly, that the Qur’an was revealed in different dialects of Arabic, and that one dialect was chosen as the standard, while the others were destroyed?
Yes, with the Book of Mormon, the original gold plates, according to LDS belief, were taken back by the angel Moroni, though various witnesses allegedly saw the gold plates (though some explicitly refer to that experience as more visionary/spiritual, and not physical). And I guess it would be difficult to authenticate the translation even if we did have the plates, since Mormons believe that they were written in “reformed Egyptian”.
How do we know any book is a book from God, essentially it is based on trust, faith, and experiencing it, right? I don’t have any reason not to believe in it. Prophet Muhammad was a prophet with the meaning of the word, he was connected to God, with a real connection. He was a mercy to the world, in more ways then one.
The Quran was revealed in Arabic, thus many of its meanings are lost in translation. Everything about the Quran has been preserved and transmitted by Prophet Muhammad. It’s exact pronunciation along with its meanings. Arabic is a heavenly language, as all Semetic languages are, so the sounds have meanings. One can can be in prayer, while one’s tongue is English, one’s heart will understand its meaning, and weep from hearing the words of God in Arabic. Reading the Quran in English isn’t the same as reciting it in Arabic, with proper pronunciation. It is multi-dimensional in meaning. The Quran has to be experienced.
Okay. But are there any external evidences you, or others, believe point to the authenticity of the Qur’an as a text originating from God? I think people of many other religions would also claim similar things about their sacred texts, whether it’s the Bible, Torah, Book of Mormon, Bhagavad Gita, etc, so I’m just wondering if there are external Qur’an-specific evidences that may point to.
Also, how exactly was the Qur’an received? Was it received over years and years (I’m sure I’ll get to that in the book I’m reading, but just thought I’d ask here as well)? When Muhammad was visited (or did he only hear) by Gabriel, was this just a personal experience? Were there “witnesses” or others that experienced joint visions or auditory experiences with Muhammad, or something that others experienced that points to confirmation of what Muhammad claimed? I guess I’m trying to compare it to how Mormons view their foundational spiritual events, and how some are said to have only been experienced by Joseph Smith (i.e. the “First Vision”), and others purportedly involved Joseph Smith plus one or more people.
Simply because it is in the Quran.
Okay.
Islam just means Submission to God, all Prophets taught submission to God.
Okay. I guess I’m trying to understand specifically how Muslims view that all prophets taught Islam from the beginning. Did they teach the Five Pillars? Did they, including Jesus, teach prayer 5 times a day, water purification prior to prayer and reading scripture, etc? Again, just trying to understand what specifically it means to believe that Jesus, being a prophet of God, taught Islam.
He was the way before the coming of Prophet Muhammad, after his coming, we believe everything was transferred to Prophet Muhammad.
Very interesting, I didn’t know that. So being “the way, the truth, the life, going to the Father through Him, etc” was a…“position”, if you will, held by all the prophets (Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad), transferred in succession? Do you view this as God changing His mind or statements, when Jesus states-“
I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me”(John 14:6)? So it is believed that that was true at that time, but now it is no longer true, since Muhammad replaced Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life?
Thanks!