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According to the Qu'ran, Jesus is a Prophet of God. The Bible was being written according to the time line below, and Jesus read from the Torah (1st 5 OT Bible). If what the Torah says is not true, why would Jesus have not said it was a fake? Instead, he quoted it many times. The Torah came before the Qu'ran.

History/Timeline of Qu'ran
During the life of the Prophet (saas) (570-632 CE) or AD

History/Timeline of the Bible
4004 BC- 3004 BC Adam to Methusaleh
3004 BC - 2348 BC Ends with the Flood
2348 BC - 2004 BC Begins with the Flood
2004 BC - 1754 BC Abraham
1754 BC - 1504 BC Joseph in Egypt
1504 BC - 1254 BC Exodus
1254 BC - 1004 BC Judges to Solomon
1004 BC - 754 BC Division of Kingdoms
754 BC - 504 BC Assyrian and Babylonian Captivities, Daniel
504 BC - 254 BC Esther
254 BC - 1 AD Ptolemies govern Jews, Rome governs Jews
1 AD - 250 AD Ministry of Christ, Scattering of the Jews
250 AD - 500 AD Constantine and Ladocia Council

2006-08-04 16:54:30 · 9 answers · asked by Gardener for God(dmd) 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

To the one who asked me what my question was .....The actual question is the sentance that ends with a question mark. Looks like this ...... ?

2006-08-04 17:01:09 · update #1

9 answers

because the people did not get the message the other prophets were trying to give. They would change things to the way they liked it.

Islam was sent down and the people asked if it would be changed too. Allah said no it will stay the way it is today. And it has word for word for over 1400 years.

The bible can not say that. It was written by many men over many years in different languages. When you read any Bible it is a translation. But the true Quran is still in Arabic the language of Muhammad (pbah). Yes you can read a translation but it considered a translation because things are always lost in translation.

2006-08-04 17:04:06 · answer #1 · answered by Layla 6 · 2 1

What exactly is your question?

Yes - first there was the Torah (and other scriptures of the Hebrew Bible/Christian Old Testament), then later the New Testament writings, then later came the Quran.

And the timeline you've provided doesn't regard when the books of the Bible were written - it's a historical timeline of events and lives in the Bible and in the ancient world.

EDIT: Well, you have TWO different questions. Thanks for being so insulting.

2006-08-04 23:58:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am confused as to your question. I have never heard any Muslim refer to the Torah as "Fake". The Torah has the same basic message as the Quran, Worship only the one God. The Quran teaches us that God has been sending down the same message since the beginning of time. Muslims are taught that in translation and over time some of the messages have been currupted and so a new messanger had to be sent to renew the message.

2006-08-05 00:08:49 · answer #3 · answered by lovingmomhappykids 4 · 0 0

For Muslims, Mohamed was a prophet who gave God's final teaching.
The old testament is a very ancient oral history that eventually got written when writing was invented in that part of the world.
The new testament has been re-written many times, originally 70 years after Jesus (who was probably illiterate like Mohammed) died.
And let's face it, they weren't too good calendars back then.

2006-08-05 00:03:06 · answer #4 · answered by J9 6 · 0 0

Basically, the koran was written by a madman who thought that he could talk to god. His name was Moe Homad. The koran acknowledges the virgin birth of Mary and believes that Jesus is divine. Jesus warned of a false prophet. Yet, the muslims choose not to listen to Jesus, son of God, and follow the teachings of the false prophet. (Then they call others an infidel.)

2006-08-05 00:13:22 · answer #5 · answered by Pete F 1 · 0 0

Torah = Old Testament, New Testament is a closely-following sequel, Quran is a loosely-following sequel to NT.

Also, Book of Mormon is an alternative, closely-following sequel to New Testament.

2006-08-04 23:58:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

simple example if u wish.

Embassy...with Embasador.

All the Prophets, are likely as Embasdors of ALLAH,
and each has his own instructions, from that very MASTER.

Quran has never denied the books, but THE BOOKS HAVE BEEN FIDDLED so they are void to the extent.

i have posted reply, similar to what you are referring.

Has Prophet Issa (aleyhi salaam) said that he should be worshipped, OR his death willbe because of your sins?

give ME that chapter OF YR BIBLE YOU READ.

2006-08-05 00:13:06 · answer #7 · answered by abjad 4 · 0 0

Jesus (PBUH) himself said that he didn't come to change the old law (Old Testament). He said he came to confirm it. It's right there in the bible.

2006-08-05 00:05:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what kind of question here ......

2006-08-05 00:11:04 · answer #9 · answered by pac_zulu 1 · 0 0

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