Engagement with Christians and Jews in the Quran

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Summary

This video explores the Quran's perspective on engaging with Christians and Jews, emphasizing the belief in the Torah and Gospel as revealed texts from God, and addresses the accusations of corruption in these scriptures.

Highlights

Quran's Instruction on Engagement
00:05

The Quran instructs Muslims to engage with Christians and Jews gracefully, affirming belief in the revelations given to both communities, acknowledging the same God.

Current Perspectives vs. Quranic Text
00:40

The video contrasts current accusations by some Muslims of the Bible's corruption with the Quranic acknowledgment of the Torah and the Gospel as divine revelations.

Revelation and Authenticity
01:10

The Quran asserts that no one can alter God's word, suggesting the reliability and uncorrupted state of the Torah and Gospel during Muhammad's time, supported by historical manuscripts.

Responsibilities of Christians
01:50

Instructed by the Quran, Christians must judge by the Gospel, affirming its divine origin. The absence of any mention of substantial corruption in the Quran indicates the reliability of these scriptures.

Intersecting Beliefs
02:20

While the Quran requires judgement by the Gospel, a contradiction arises as the Quran’s understanding may contrast with the Gospel and Torah according to the video's analysis.

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