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MartinJordan
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I saw that. Sorry I didn’t have time to answer.I have answered that in this thread #238 number.
Now, you said :
My faith rquire to believe in Bible. Every Muslim believe and trust that Bible is from God. But we have not original text. The text in hand is by translation. For instance there are millions translation of Qur’an but non of them is matching to original. In translation the meaning is restricted or sometimes maybe incomplete. But translation could hold 70 or 90 percentage.
If your Faith is to read the Bible, and you use the verses like:
28 ¶And one of the scribes came, and having heard them reasoning together, and perceiving that he had answered them well, asked him, Which is the first commandment of all? 29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord (you used this)
So you will be required to show me exactly where in Islamic texts follow this verse as truth and give me the citation and link perhaps from an original Islamic text (surely you have these passed to from generation to generation). Like we have the Church that has passed down the scriptures to us, for the sake of our children and our children’s children.
Now the verses above, are verses so far that you a person from 2015 believes is true. Therefore, kindly furnish the Traditional Islamic reference. I can see no other way to continue dialogue on this. It’s only fair.
Surely there is an English translation which English reading Muslims can read and I also and English reading person can refer to. Kindly get this for me.
At the same time keep in mind, we Christians use the same verse in our Mass (for Catholics is what we call our Church services) and Liturgical (Gospel) readings (read by the Priest). Even non-Catholic Christians, discuss Mark 12. The context more importantly is how it is read.
MJ