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I have many Muslim friends. And because I am also a believer in Allah (God), and a follower of the Injil (Gospel) I usually have regular conversations with my Muslim friends about beliefs and faith. In a real sense there is so much we have in common, more than what I have with secular Western people who either do not believe in Allah, or find faith irrelevant to their lives. Yet almost without exception in my conversations I hear the claim that the Injil (and the Bible) is corrupted, or has been changed, so that the message as read today is degraded and full of errors from what was first inspired and written by the prophets and disciples of Allah. Now this is no small claim, since it would mean that we cannot trust the Bible as read today to reveal Allah’s truth. I read and study both the Bible and the Qur’an, and have started to study the Sunnah. What I find startling is that this spirit of doubt about the Bible, though so common today, I do not find it in the Qur’an. In fact, it startled me how seriously the Qur’an takes the Bible. I want to briefly show what I mean. (In English I use Yusuf Ali’s translation of the Qu’ran)
Posted on: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 14:34:01 +0000

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