03-31-2025, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2025, 06:23 PM by Yahya Sharif.)
(03-31-2025, 05:02 PM)Robert Wrote: "[...] altered the Torah [...]":
In the noble Quran the Islamic prophet is referring to those he believes, read the written Jewish Scripture but teach it inappropriately; he does NOT mean that the Scriptural text has been distorted / corrupted (Noble Quran, Surah 3 The House of Imran, v. 78).
Further, the Arabic word “tahrif” used in the noble Quran has in recent times been interpreted to mean “corrupt”, but means either: “alteration” or “misinterpretation”, and past Islamic scholars translated it to mean rather: “misinterpretation”:
http://www.judaism-islam.com/islam-teach...that-mean/
The Tanakh presents accounts that diverge from those in the Quran regarding God and His prophets. As a result, the majority of Muslim scholars hold the view that the current form of the Tanakh has been subject to corruption or alteration.