Many books have been glorified and respected by people throughout the ages and centuries. Some were considered important enough to be preserved so that people might benefit from them; moreover, a culture might use books to pass on knowledge in order to maintain the character of a specific nation, whether the books are good or bad - or a combination of the two.
In the case of scriptures that Allah (the Exalted) revealed to the people, human beings have attempted to preserve them. In spite of this, we now have numerous different versions of the same book, which indicates a failure of the preservation attempt.
No one can deny that Allah revealed the Torah and the Gospel to Prophets Moses (peace be upon him) and Jesus (pbuh) respectively. But today, can any of their followers put their fingers on a specific version of the Old Testament or the New Testament and say definitively that this is the word of God as revealed to Prophet Jesus or Moses? I leave the answer to the respected reader.
When it comes to the Quran, though, the entire Muslim community (of more than one and one-half billion Muslims) testifies to the preservation of the Quran across the centuries.
This little booklet sheds light on various proofs that the scripture revealed to Jesus has since been altered extensively, whereas the Quran is wholly preserved and hence is the only reliable source of divine teachings in the hands of people today - the only one that can be described as 'the word of God'.
Table of ContentsIs the bible the word of god?
Distortion of the Old Testament
Biblical proofs of the bible's distortion
Who distorted the bible (old and New Testaments)?
Distorting revelations is the biggest sin
An important note
Revelation of the Quran
The entire Quran is a proclamation of monotheism
The prophet's teachings
Preservation of Islamic teachings
Features of Islamic teachings
1. Rationality
2. Perfection
3. Clarity
4. Scientific validity and accuracy
5. Prophetic fulfilment
6. Moderation
7. Comprehensiveness
8. Uniqueness
9. Justice
A whisper
Best decision they ever made
Other Muslims who were formerly Christians