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QUESTIONS ASKED BY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES AGAINST ISLAM by Dr. Zakir Naik |
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QURAN PLAGIARIZED FROM THE BIBLE : |
Question Is it not true that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has copied the Quran from the Bible? Answer Many critics allege that
Prophet Muhummad (pbuh) himself was not the author of the Quran but he learnt it
and/or plagiarised (copied or adapted) it from other human sources or from previous
scriptures or revelations. |
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| 1. | MUHUMMAD LEARNT THE QURAN FROM A ROMAN BLACKSMITH WHO WAS A CHRISTIAN |
Some Pagans accused the Prophet of learning the Quran from a Roman Blacksmith, who was a Christian staying at the outskirts of Makkah. The Prophet very often used to go and watch him do his work. A revelation of the Quran was sufficient to dismiss this charge - the Quran says in Surah An-Nahl chapter 16 verse 103: "We know indeed that
they say, It is a man that teaches him, The tongue of him they wickedly point
to is notably foreign, while this is Arabic, pure and clear." How could a person whose
mother tongue was foreign and could hardly speak little but of poor broken Arabic be the
source of the Quran which is pure, eloquent, fine Arabic? To believe that the
blacksmith taught the Prophet the Quran is some what similar to believing that a
Chinese immigrant to England, who did not know proper English, taught Shakespeare. |
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| 2. | MUHUMMAD (PBUH) LEARNT FROM WARAQA - THE RELATIVE OF KHADIJAH (RA) |
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(pbuh) contacts with the Jewish and Christian Scholars were very limited. The most
prominent Christian known to him was an old blind man called Waraqa ibn-Naufal who was a
relative of the Prophets first wife Khadijah (r.a.). Although of Arab descent, he
was a convert to Christianity and was very well versed with the New Testament. The Prophet
only met him twice, first when Waraqa was worshipping at the Kaaba (before the Prophetic
Mission) and he kissed the Prophets forehead affectionately; the second occasion was
when the Prophet went to meet Waraqa after receiving the first revelation. Waraqa died
three years later and the revelation continued for about 23 years. It is ridiculous to
assume that Waraqa was the source of the contents of the Quran. |
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| 3. | PROPHETS RELIGIOUS DISCUSSIONS WITH THE JEWS AND CHRISTIANS |
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is true that the Prophet did have religious discussions with the Jews and Christians but
they took place in Madinah more than 13 years after the revelation of the Quran had
started. The allegation that these Jews and Christians were the source is perverse, since
in these discussions Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was performing the roles of a teacher and of
a preacher while inviting them to embrace Islam and pointing out that they had deviated
from their true teachings of Monotheism. Several of these Jews and Christians later
embraced Islam. |
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| 4. | THE PROPHET LEARNT THE QURAN FROM THOSE JEWS AND CHRISTIANS THAT HE MET OUTSIDE ARABIA |
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historical records available show that Muhummad (pbuh) had made only three trips outside
Makkah before his Prophethood:
It is highly imaginary to
assume that the Quran resulted from the occasional chats and meetings with the
Christians or Jews from any of the above three trips. |
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| 5. | LOGICAL GROUNDS TO PROVE THAT THE PROPHET DID NOT LEARN THE QURAN FROM JEWS OR CHRISTIANS |
Thus, historically and
logically it cannot be established that there was a human source for the Quran. |
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| 6. | MUHUMMAD (PBUH) WAS AN ILLITERATE |
The theory that Muhummad (pbuh) authored the Quran or copied from other sources can be disproved by the single historical fact that he was illiterate. Allah testifies Himself in
the Quran "And thou was not
(able) to recite a Book before this (Book came), nor art thou (able) to transcribe it with
thy right hand: in that case, indeed, would the talkers of vanities have doubted." Allah (swt) knew that many would doubt the authenticity of the Quran and would ascribe it to Prophet Muhummad (pbuh). Therefore Allah in His Divine Wisdom chose the last and final Messenger to be an Ummi, i.e. unlettered, so that the talkers of vanity would not then have the slightest justification to doubt the Prophet. The accusation of his enemies that he had copied the Quran from other sources and rehashed it all in a beautiful language might have carried some weight, but even this flimsy pretence has been deprived to the unbeliever and the cynic. Allah reconfirms in the Quran in Surah Al Araf chapter 7 verse 157: "Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet, whom they find mentioned in their own (Scriptures) in the Law and the Gospel" The prophecy of coming of the unlettered Prophet (pbuh) is also mentioned in the Bible in the book of Isaiah chapter 29 verse 12. "And the book is
delivered to him that is not learned." The Quran testifies
in no less than four different places that the Prophet (pbuh) was illiterate. It is also
mentioned in Surah Araf chapter 7 verse 158 and in Surah Al-Jumua chapter 62
verse 2. |
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| 7. | ARABIC VERSION OF THE BIBLE WAS NOT PRESENT |
The Arabic version of the Bible was not present at the time of
Prophet Muhummad (pbuh). The earliest Arabic version of the Old Testament is that of R.
Saadias Gaon of 900 C.E. - more than 250 years after the death of our beloved Prophet. The
oldest Arabic version of the new Testament was published by Erpenius in 1616 C.E. - about
a thousand years after the demise of our Prophet. |
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| 8. | SIMILARITIES IN THE QURAN AND THE BIBLE DUE TO COMMON SOURCE |
Similarities between the Quran and the Bible does not necessarily mean that the former has been copied from the latter. In fact it gives evidence that both of them are based on a common third source; all divine revelations came from the same source - the one universal God. No matter what human changes were introduced into some of these Judeo-Christian and other older religious scriptures that had distorted their originality, there are some areas that have remained free from distortion and thus are common to many religions. It is true that there are some similar parallels between the Quran and the Bible but this is not sufficient to accuse Muhummad (pbuh) of compiling or copying from the Bible. The same logic would then also be applicable to teachings of Christianity and Judaism and thus one could wrongly claim that Jesus (pbuh) was not a genuine Prophet (God forbid) and that he simply copied from the Old Testament. The similarities between the two signify a common source that is one true God and the continuation of the basic message of monotheism and not that the later prophets have plagiarised from the previous prophets. If someone copies during an
examination he will surely not write in the answer sheet that he has copied from his
neighbour or Mr. XYZ. Prophet Muhummad (pbuh) gave due respect and credit to all the
previous prophets (pbut). The Quran also mentions the various revelations given by
Almighty God to different prophets. |
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| 9. | MUSLIMS BELIEVE IN THE TAURAH, ZABOOR, INJEEL AND QURAN |
Four revelations of Allah (swt) are mentioned by name in the Quran: the Taurah, the Zaboor, the Injeel and the Quran. Taurah, the
revelation i.e. the Wahi given to Moosa (a. s.) i.e. Moses (pbuh). It is an article of faith for every Muslim to believe in all the Prophets of God and all revelations of God. However, the present day Bible has the first five books of the Old Testament attributed to Moses and the Psalms attributed to David. Moreover the New Testament or the four Gospels of the New Testament are not the Taurah, the Zaboor or the Injeel, which the Quran refers to. These books of the present day Bible may partly contain the word of God but these books are certainly not the exact, accurate and complete revelations given to the prophets. The Quran presents all the different prophets of Allah as belonging to one single brotherhood; all had a similar prophetic mission and the same basic message. Because of this, the fundamental teachings of the major faiths cannot be contradictory, even if there has been a considerable passage of time between the different prophetic missions, because the source of these missions was one: Almighty God, Allah. This is why the Quran says that the differences which exist between various religions are not the responsibility of the prophets, but of the followers of these prophets who forgot part of what they had been taught, and furthermore, misinterpreted and changed the scriptures. The Quran cannot therefore be seen as a scripture which competes with the teachings of Moses, Jesus and the other prophets. On the contrary, it confirms, completes and perfects the messages that they brought to their people. Another name for the
Quran is the The Furqan which means the criteria to judge the right from
the wrong, and it is on the basis of the Quran that we can decipher which part of
the previous scriptures can be considered to be the word of God. |
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| 10. | SCIENTIFIC COMPARISON BETWEEN QURAN AND BIBLE |
If you glance through the Bible and the Quran you may find
several points which appear to be exactly the same in both of them, but when you analyse
them closely, you realise that there is a difference of chalk and cheese
between them. Only based on historical details it is difficult for someone who is neither
conversant with Christianity or Islam to come to a firm decision as to which of the
scriptures is true; however if you verify the relevant passages of both the scriptures
against scientific knowledge, you will yourself realize the truth. |
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| 11. | ADAM (PBUH), THE FIRST MAN ON EARTH, LIVED 5,800 YEARS AGO |
As per the genealogy of Jesus Christ given in the Bible, from Jesus through Abraham (pbuh) to the first man on earth i.e. Adam (pbuh), Adam appeared on the earth approximately 5800 years ago: |
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These figures are further confused by the fact that the Jewish calendar is currently on or about 5800 years old. There is sufficient
evidence from archaeological and anthropological sources to suggest that the first human
being on earth was present tens of thousands of years ago and not merely 5,800 years ago
as is suggested by the Bible. |
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| 12. | NOAH (PBUH) AND THE FLOOD |
The Biblical description of the flood in Genesis chapter 6, 7 and 8 indicates that the deluge was universal and it destroyed every living thing on earth, except those present with Noah (pbuh) in the ark. The description suggests that the event took place 1656 years after the creation of Adam (pbuh) or 292 years before the birth of Abraham, at a time when Noah (pbuh) was 600 years old. Thus the flood may have occurred in the 21st or 22nd Century B.C. This story of the flood, as given in the Bible, contradicts scientific evidence from archaelogical sources which indicate that the eleventh dynasty in Egypt and the third dynasty in Babylonia were in existence without any break in civilisation and in a manner totally unaffected by any major calamity which may have occurred in the 21st century B.C. This contradicts the Biblical story that the whole world had been immersed in the flood water. In contrast to this, the Quranic presentation of the story of Noah and the flood does not conflict with scientific evidence or archaeological data; firstly, the Quran does not indicate any specific date or year of the occurance of that event, and secondly, according to the Quran the flood was not a universal phenomenon which destroyed complete life on earth. In fact the Quran specifically mentions that the flood was a localised event only involving the people of Noah. It is illogical to assume
that Prophet Muhummad (pbuh) had borrowed the story of the flood from the Bible and
corrected the mistakes before mentioning it in the Quran. |
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| 13. | MOSES (PBUH) AND PHARAOH OF THE EXODUS |
The story of Moses (pbuh) and the Pharaoh of the Exodus are very much identical in the Quran and the Bible. Both scriptures agree that the Pharaoh drowned when he tried to pursue Moses (pbuh) and led the Israelites across a stretch of water that they crossed. The Quran gives an additional piece of information in Surah Yunus chapter 10 verse 92: "This day shall We
save thee in thy body, that thou mayest be a sign to those who come after thee! But
verily, many among mankind are heedless of Our Signs!" Dr. Maurice Bucaille, after a thorough research proved that although Rameses II was known to have persecuted the Israelites as per the Bible, he actually died while Moses (pbuh) was taking refuge in Median. Rameses IIs son Merneptah who succeeded him as Pharaoh drowned during the exodus. In 1898, the mummified body of Merneptah was found in the valley of Kings in Egypt. In 1975, Dr. Maurice Bucaille with other doctors received permission to examine the Mummy of Merneptah, the findings of which proved that Merneptah probably died from drowning or a violent shock which immediately preceeded the moment of drowning. Thus the Quranic verse that we shall save his body as a sign, has been fulfilled by the Pharaohs body being kept at the Royal Mummies room in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This verse of the
Quran compelled Dr. Maurice Bucaille, who was a Christian then, to study the
Quran. He later wrote a book The Bible, the Quran and Science, and
confessed that the author of the Quran can be no one else besides God Himself. Thus
he embraced Islam. |
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| 14. | QURAN IS A BOOK FROM ALLAH |
These evidences are sufficient to conclude that the Quran was not copied from the Bible, but that the Quran is the Furqaan - the Criteria to judge right from wrong and it should be used to decipher which portion of the Bible may be considered as the Word of God. The Quran itself testifies in Surah Sajda chapter 32 verse 1 to 3 Alif Laam Meem. (This is) the revelation of the Book in which there is no doubt from the Lord of the Worlds. Or do they say, He
has forged it? Nay, it is the Truth from thy Lord, that thou mayest admonish a
people to whom no warner has come before thee: in order that they may receive
guidance." |
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MARY AND MIRIAM |
Question It is mentioned in your Quran that Mary was the sister of Aaron (pbuh). Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who wrote the Quran did not know the difference between Miriam the sister of Aaron (pbuh) and Mary the Mother of Jesus (pbuh), the time span between both of them was about a thousand years. Answer |
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| 1. | IN THE SEMITIC LANGUAGES SISTER ALSO MEANS DESCENDANT |
The Quran mentions in Surah Maryam, Chapter 19 verses 27-28 "At length she brought the (babe) to her people, carrying him (in her arms). They said: O Mary! Truly an amazing thing hast thou brought! O sister of Aaron! Thy
father was not a man of evil, nor thy mother a woman unchaste!" Christian missionaries say that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not know the difference between Mary the mother of Jesus (pbuh) and Miriam the sister of Aaron (pbuh). The time span between both was more than a thousand years. In the Arabic construction
of the sentence, sister is also considered as a descendant. Thus, when the people said to
Mary, Ukhta Haroon i.e. sister of Aaron it actually means descendant of
Aaron (pbuh). |
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| 2. | SON ALSO MEANS DESCENDANT |
It is mentioned in the Gospel of Mathew, Chapter 1 verse 1 "Jesus Christ, the son
of David,....". DID JESUS (PBUH) HAVE TWO FATHERS? What do you call a person who has two fathers? The explanation of the phrase that Jesus (pbuh) was the son of David (pbuh), is that Jesus (pbuh) was a descendant of David (pbuh). Son, here means a descendant. |
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JESUS (PBUH) DID NOT DIE |
Question Is it not true that your Quran mentions in Surah Maryam, Chapter 19 verse 33 that Jesus (pbuh) died and was resurrected? Answer JESUS (PBUH) SAID, "THE DAY THAT I DIE", NOT "THE DAY THAT I DIED" It is mentioned in Surah Maryam, Chapter 19 verse 33 "So Peace is on me the
day I was born, the day that I die and the Day that I shall be raised up to life
(again)". The Quran mentions
that Jesus (pbuh) said "Peace is on me the Day I was born, the day that I die".
It is not stated "the day that I died". It is in the future tense and not in the
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| 1. | JESUS (PBUH) WAS RAISED UP ALIVE |
The Quran further says in Surah Nisa, Chapter 4 verse 157-158: "That they said (in boast), We killed Jesus Christ the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah But they killed him not, Nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not Nay, Allah raised him up
unto Himself; and Allah is exalted in Power, Wise."
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JESUS IS "A WORD" OF ALLAH AND A "SPIRIT" FROM ALLAH |
Question Does not your Quran mention that Jesus is Kalimatullah "The Word of Allah (swt)", as well as Ruhullah "The Spirit of Allah", indicating his Divinity? Answer |
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| 1. | JESUS (PBUH) "IS A WORD FROM ALLAH" NOT "THE WORD OF ALLAH" |
| The Quran mentions in Surah Ali Imran Chapter 3 verse 45 "Behold! The angels
said: O Mary! Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a Word from Him: his name will be Christ
Jesus. The son of Mary, held in honour in this world and the Hereafter and of (the company
of) those Nearest to Allah. Jesus (pbuh) is referred in the Quran as a word from Allah and not as the word of Allah. "A word" of Allah
means a message of Allah. If a person is referred to as "a word" from Allah, it
means that he is a Messenger or a Prophet of Allah. |
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| 2. | THE TITLE OF A PROPHET (PBUH) DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT EXCLUSIVELY BELONGS TO THAT PROPHET (PBUH) |
Different titles are given to different prophets (pbut). Whenever
a title is given to a prophet (pbuh), it does not necessarily mean that the other prophets
do not have the same characteristic or quality. For e.g. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) is
referred to in the Quran as Khaleelullah, a friend of Allah. This does not
indicate that all the other Prophets (pbuh) were not the friends of Allah. Prophet Moses
(pbuh) is referred to in the Quran as Kaleemullah, indicating that God spoke
to him. This does not mean that God did not speak to others. Similarly when Jesus (pbuh)
is referred to in the Quran as Kalimatullah, "a word from Allah",
it does not mean that the other Prophets were not "the word," of Allah. |
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| 3. | JOHN THE BAPTIST (PBUH) IS ALSO CALLED "A WORD" OF ALLAH |
Yahya (pbuh) i.e. John the Baptist (pbuh) is also referred to in the Quran as Kalimatullah i.e. a word of Allah in Surah Ali Imran, Chapter 3, verses 38-39 "There did Zakariya Pray to his Lord, saying: "O my Lord! Grant unto me from Thee a progeny that is pure: for Thou art He that heareth prayer! While he was standing in
prayer in the chamber, the angels called unto him: "Allah doth give thee glad tidings
of Yahya, witnessing the truth of a Word from Allah, and (be besides) noble, chaste, and a
Prophet of the (goodly) company of the righteous." |
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| 4. | JESUS (PBUH) REFERRED AS RUHULLAH A SPIRIT OF ALLAH |
Jesus (pbuh) also never referred to as Ruhullah "a spirit of Allah" but as a spirit from Allah in Surah Nisa Chapter 4 verse 171 "O People of the Book!
Commit no excesses in your religion: nor say of Allah aught but the truth. Jesus Christ
the son of Mary was (no more than) a Messenger of Allah, And His Word, which He bestowed
on Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from Him: so believe in Allah and His Messengers. Say not
Trinity: desist: it will be better for you: for Allah is One God: glory be to
Him: (Far Exalted is He) above having a son. To Him belong all things in the heavens and
on earth. And enough is Allah as a Disposer of affairs." |
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| 5. | SPIRIT OF ALLAH IS BREATHED IN EVERY HUMAN BEING |
A spirit from Allah does not indicate that Jesus (pbuh) is God. The Quran mentions in several places that Allah breathed into the human beings "His Spirit" in Surah Al-Hijr, chapter 15 verse 29 in Surah Sajdah, chapter 32 verse 9 Surah Al Hijr Chapter 15 verse 29 "When I have fashioned
him (in due proportion) and breathed into him of My spirit, fall ye down in obeisance unto
him." Surah Sajdah Chapter 32 verse 9 "But He fashioned him
in due proportion, and breathed into him something of His spirit. And He gave you (the
faculties of) hearing and sight and feeling (and understanding): little thanks do ye
give!" |
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IS NOT THE QURAN WRITTEN BY SATAN? |
Question The Quran is not the Word of God but on the contrary the handiwork of Satan. Answer In reply to a similar allegation put forward by the pagans of Makkah, that the prophet (pbuh) received the revelations from Satan, the following verses were revealed: Surah Waqiah, chapter 56 verses 77-80 "That this is indeed In a Book well-guarded, Which none shall touch Kitabim Maknoon means a book well guarded or a protected book, referring to Lauh-e-Mahfooz in the heaven, which none shall touch except the Mutahhareen. i.e. those who do not have any uncleanliness or impurity or evil like sin. This refers to the angels. The satan is absolutely prohobited. Thus since it is impossible for satan to come anywhere close to it or touch it, the question of him writing the verses of the Glorious Quran does not arise. It is further mentioned in Surah Shura, chapter 26 verse 210-212 "No evil ones have
brought It would neither suit them Indeed they have been
removed Many people have a wrong concept of satan. They think that satan can probably do everything, except a couple of things that God can do. According to them, satan is slightly below God in power. Since the people do not want to accept that the Quran is a miraculous revelation, they say that it is satans handiwork. |
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