e0d921 No.42749
As salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, brothers, I wish to ask to you if these claims are true, is there any evidence of the Qur'an copying these ancient syriac books for its texts?
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9568aa No.42751
Nobody ever claimed Qur'an to be an entire original text. The point of Qur'an is that the Truth became obfuscated through revisions and edits and additions to the texts that came before it.
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7ed0d4 No.42756
Its like saying the Quran copied the bible because it has Jesus (AS) in it. These are real things that Allah (SWT) has revealed to us. Just like Allah sent down the Quran, He had sent down Prophets and revelations to other civilizations in previous ages too, telling many of them the same stories.
Like another example is the As-Sirat, the bridge according to Islam on the day of judgement, in Zoroastrianism theres the concept of the chinvat bridge, which is similar to the Sirat, so its quite possible thats what it was also referencing, but through time the message got corrupted. After all, when Muslims first encountered zoroastrians, they realized that Zoroaster was probably a prophet, and so they awarded them the protected status of people of the book.
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d909d1 No.42799
No it's not true. Look up these supposed "syriac" texts and you'll find that they were written centuries after the Quran.
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968c97 No.42800
>>42799
These could be truthful texts.
Religious texts were sent down before the revelation of the Quran. These texts undoubtedly had stories that were repeated in the Quran later. This doesn't discredit Islam, all it does is strengthen the narrative that Prophets have been sent throughout the history of mankind with the same message, some of them were given books, some weren't. These books contained stories, and some of them were repeated. All of these stories got corrupted over time. That is why we have the Quran, because it is uncorruptable and not a single word has or will be changed in its history. As >>42756 said.
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c00728 No.42809
>>42749
Wa aleikom asalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatoh 🤝
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195c77 No.42832
>>42749
SubhanAllah.
This doesn't mean it's copied, but it does mean it's potentially from the same source.
We've been blessed with faith when they're left with doubt.
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cb4d45 No.42833
I wonder, did prophet muhammad(phuh) even know anything about syriac texts? We need help of science of history.
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2b3b8b No.42834
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cb4d45 No.42835
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7b6cc7 No.42871
>>42834
PBUH stands for "Peace Be Upon Him." We say that or the Arabic translation of it when referring to prophet Muhammed or other prophets.
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720197 No.42945
>>42871
it's actually
>Muhammad
>Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him
>other prophets
>Peace Be Upon Him
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