Revelation of the Quran Concerning Methods of Distortion in the Torah and the Bible: An Analytical & Critical Study
Md Masum Billah (),
Abdur Rahim (),
Adel M Abdulaziz Al Geriani () and
Somayah Azad ()
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Md Masum Billah: PhD Reasearchers Department of Shariah and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abdur Rahim: PhD Reasearchers Department of Shariah and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Adel M Abdulaziz Al Geriani: Malay Islamic Product & Civilization Research Institute, Sultan Zainul Abedin University, Malaysia
Somayah Azad: PhD Reasearchers Department of Shariah and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Eximia Journal, 2021, vol. 2, issue 1, 72-88
Abstract:
This study basically aims at highlighting the ways used by Jewish rabbis and Christian monks in distorting the divine Torah and Gospel respectively in the light of Qur’anic verses that deal with those manners of distortion. The methods used in this study are inductive and analytical whereby the researcher collected the data concerning the distortion of the Torah and Gospel from the classical and contemporary books of Qur’anic interpretation, other books and on-line sources related to the study. After the data collection, the researcher followed the analytical method to establish the evidence on the ways of distortion. It is followed by a critique of Jewish and Christian tactics in distortion. The most important findings of this study is: seventeen verses of the Holy Qur’an have disclosed 11 ways applied by the Jews and Christians in their distortion activities: (1) attributing human works to the words of Allah SWT; (2) hiding a number of revealed texts; (3) mixing up the truth with falsehood; (4) mispronouncing the sacred texts; (5) pushing to oblivion a great portion of the Biblical texts memorized by rabbis and monks; (6) following only those favourable rules of Torah and Gospel and rejecting unfavourable ones; (7) telling lies and accusing others of speaking lies; (8) suspending practical relevance of revelation; (9) believing in some verses of the divine book and rejecting some others; (10) ignoring the divine texts; and (11) making speculations. This study also has pointed out to the models of distortion methods.
Keywords: al-Quran; Methods; Distortion; Torah; Bible (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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