I occasionally have doubts about my faith.
Some people say that Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
copied the Bible. But I know that this cannot be true because the Bible
is inaccurate, whereas the Qur’an is the most accurate source of divine
guidance.
So, please, can you prove to me that in the places where Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) preached there was no Bible.
Please, because Satan keeps going on in my mind that somebody must have
read parts of the Bible to Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon
him) and that’s where he got the Qur’an from.
Please could you ease my doubts. I know that Prophet Muhammad (peace and
blessings be upon him) was illiterate, but somebody could still have
read the Bible to him. Please could you ease my doubts and give me some
historical proof.
Thank you for your
question.
There is an old ridiculous fallacy, that Muhammad (peace
and blessings be upon him) copied the Bible, a fallacy
copied from some ignorant Arab pagans against the
Prophet during his lifetime. They were stunningly
challenged by the grandeur of the divine revelation. To
face the challenge, they strived hard to push away the
coming light that was gradually penetrating the Makkan
society and radiating outwards to Arab tribes coming to
Makkah for trade or pilgrimage, threatening to penetrate
the Arab Peninsula and the whole Middle East and world,
and engulf their absurd beliefs and challenge their
tribal sovereignty to extinction.
Closing their ears and minds from hearing and accepting
the Qur’an, and being also ignorant of the Bible, the
nearest forgery to proclaim was that the Qur’an was
being borrowed from the Bible or some Biblical source.
However, at that time, Christianity was almost totally
out of the scene of Makkah. In the Arab Peninsula,
Christian presence was confined to three locations:
among the tribes of Al-Heerah in the northeast near
Iraq, the Roman-occupied kingdom of Bani Ghassan in the
northwest, and the Abyssinian reign of Yemen, far away
from Makkah. Jewish presence was mainly in enclave
settlements in and around Madinah.
Makkah being devoid of any real source of Biblical
information, the pagans of the time could find no better
candidate than a non-Arab Roman blacksmith boy earning
his living there. They claimed that he was the source of
the Qur’an, dictating it to Muhammad (peace and
blessings be upon him) out of his meagre Biblical
education! The mockingly fabricated fallacy soon faded
away among the pagans themselves. Years later, in the
peak of the fierce hostilities of the Jewish tribes of
Al-Madinah, and amidst their repeated attempts to defame
the Prophet, spread rumors and work out plots to
eradicate Islam, no such claim (i.e., that the Qur’an
copied the Bible) was ever raised.
On the contrary, the Jews were keeping their scriptures
away from the Muslims, specially those prophesizing and
supporting the new message. It is also significant that
there was no single Arabic translation of the Bible till
the tenth century CE, i.e., three centuries after the
Prophet’s death. The available texts of the Bible were
either in Syrian, Greek, or Hebrew. If the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him) could have any direct
access to the Jewish or Christian scriptures, he would
have quoted them, being in dire need to challenge his
opponents.
The only other reported encounters of the Prophet with
Christian sources were on two occasions. At the early
age of twelve, during a trip with his uncle Abu Talib
among a trade caravan to Ash-Sham, they casually met
Baheerah, a Syrian monk who reportedly could identify in
the boy Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) signs
of expected prophethood foretold in the old scriptures.
Similarly, when the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon
him) received the first few verses of the revelation,
his worried wife Khadijah brought him to her relative
Waraqah ibn Nawfal. Being a Christian convert with some
knowledge of the Hebrew scriptures, he assured the
Prophet that the revelation he received was genuinely
divine. Waraqah passed away shortly thereafter; the
revelation continued for 23 years.
Now let us examine the two texts, the Qur’an and the
Bible. The Qur’an was revealed over 23 years in
installments to match multitudes of events, issues, and
queries, which were finally compiled into surahs, each
having a homogeneous flowing narration. On the other
hand, the Bible is a collection of 58 (plus 16 disputed)
books written by several human authors and groups. These
books were originally not intended to be holy
scriptures, but were selectively made so by the
ecumenical councils of the Church, several centuries
after Christ.
An academic or even casual hand-on examination by an
impartial sound intellect could never fail to witness
the deep contrast between the superb text and context of
the Qur’an, compared to the fallible human texts
comprising the Bible books.
Further, the Qur’an has vehemently unveiled the
Christian and Jewish distortions of the original
messages of Moses and Jesus (peace be upon them). The
original Injeel and Torah are no longer available.
Please read, for example, the Qur’anic correction and
reply to the Biblical distortions:
- Abraham was a Jew: 2:140; 3:65
- Allah tired from act of creation— Allah forbid: 50:38
- Jesus the son of God— Allah forbid: 9:30; 5:17
- Trinity: 5:72-73
- Sanctifying the Church: 3:64
- Solomon blaspheming: 2:102
- The first Qiblah: 3:96
- Forbidden foods: 3:93
Could a copy (i.e., the Qur’an, according to the
allegation) correct the claimed original (i.e.,
Bible)?
Knowledge-wise, the Qur’an was proven to refer to and be
precisely compatible with facts of science evolving over
14 centuries, a living proof of the authenticity of the
Qur’an. This is contrasted to contradictions between the
human Bible and science.
A few examples of these contradictions are: the allegory
of the primordial waters, the creation of light before
the creation of the stars producing them, the existence
of day and night before creation of the earth, and
creation of the earth before the sun, that the world was
created only 5,766 years ago, and similar historically
untenable descriptions and estimation of the time of the
Flood.
Again, could the Qur’an “learn” from the Bible?
There are, of course, points of agreement between the
Qur’an and the Bible, e.g., the main aspects of the
stories of prophets. That is natural as far as the
original source of information being the same, divine
revelation of Allah through His Messengers teaching
essentially the same message. But here again, in the
stories of the prophets we witness the profound
differences between the Qur’anic narrations and those of
the Bible. Compare for example: the story of prophet
Joseph in the Qur’an (12:4-102) and the Bible (Genesis
37-45). Here, the brief to-the-point yet lively
objective Qur’anic narration to emphasize advice and
exhortations can be contrasted to the marginal details
listed in the lengthy “once-upon-a-time” style of the
Bible.
While the Qur’an gives due respect and reverence to the
prophets as Allah’s chosen inviolable human beings,
radiating His guidance to their contemporaries and
future generations, the Bible frequently portrays them
dishonorably. Consider for example:
Genesis 9:20-24: Noah being drunk and appearing naked in front of his
sons
Exodus 32:3-4: Aaron shaping a golden calf for the
Israelites to worship
1 Kings 11:9-10: Solomon worshiping false gods
2 Samuel 11:4-5: David committing adultery
Genesis 19:31-36: Lot committing incest with his two
daughters
Once again, could the Bible be the “source” and the
Qur’an the “copy”?
In recent times, Christian missionaries and Orientalists,
disguised in the cloaks of scholarly research,
reproduced the same old thwarted fallacy of the ancient
pagans and strived to spread it among the naïve and
scantly-educated Muslim masses. The targeted audience
are those sectors unaware of the real nature and context
of the Bible (as a collection of human works with all
the ensuing defects) and, more importantly, are ignorant
of their own inimitable Book, the Qur’an.
I hope my answer is satisfactory and informative.
Thank you again for your question and please keep in
touch.
Salam.
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