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Reuben J:
Bible corruption in this discussion does not refer to physical changes made to the text, such as deletions, additions or re-wording by scribes. Though, admittedly, the Bible has in the past suffered from this sort of thing, none of these are really relevant as far as what we’re talking about.
Instead, learn to look at the Bible as a series of oral traditions of religion written down on paper by scribes. Some of these traditions, over time, grew corrupted by people’s embellishments and additions, in the same manner as a folktale. It was only after this corruption, that these oral traditions made it into the text that we today call the Bible.
So, for the most part, Muslims are not saying that the Bible was ever once identical to the Qur’an, and someone went back and changed it so that it isn’t. We are saying that the Bible was a corrupt accounting of events from the first time it was laid down on paper.
Some authentic traditions (which are consonant to Islam) have been preserved in the Bible, but others have been corrupted with myths and pagan legends.
Where the Bible agrees with the Qur’an, that is a tradition that has been authentically preserved. Where it disagrees with the Qur’an, that is a corrupt accounting. Where it neither disagrees or agrees, it could be either or. I hope this helps.
Christians often misunderstand what Muslims ultimately mean by Bible corruption. I don’t blame them, because some Muslims also misunderstand the concept themselves.I can see where this leads to, and already I’m beginning to feel tired, because I am going to ask you which parts of the Bible is corrupted and can you please show me the uncorrupted version … ? Which words were expunged or replaced and when did it happened and who did it… ?.
Bible corruption in this discussion does not refer to physical changes made to the text, such as deletions, additions or re-wording by scribes. Though, admittedly, the Bible has in the past suffered from this sort of thing, none of these are really relevant as far as what we’re talking about.
Instead, learn to look at the Bible as a series of oral traditions of religion written down on paper by scribes. Some of these traditions, over time, grew corrupted by people’s embellishments and additions, in the same manner as a folktale. It was only after this corruption, that these oral traditions made it into the text that we today call the Bible.
So, for the most part, Muslims are not saying that the Bible was ever once identical to the Qur’an, and someone went back and changed it so that it isn’t. We are saying that the Bible was a corrupt accounting of events from the first time it was laid down on paper.
Some authentic traditions (which are consonant to Islam) have been preserved in the Bible, but others have been corrupted with myths and pagan legends.
Where the Bible agrees with the Qur’an, that is a tradition that has been authentically preserved. Where it disagrees with the Qur’an, that is a corrupt accounting. Where it neither disagrees or agrees, it could be either or. I hope this helps.