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2:252 MUHAMMAD (PEACE BE UPON HIM) -
THE PROOF OF HIS MESSENGERSHIP
2:252 “ These are the Verses of Allah, which We recite to you (Holy Prophet) with truth; and, undoubtedly, you are from the Messengers of Allah.”*
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* The Holy Quran & the Bible - Our Holy Prophet
sent with Truth:
a) It is the Holy Quran only and not the Bible or any other book that states the events exactly, as they happened. Even the true names such as Talut, Jalut, and Daud have been mentioned in Al-Quran only as above, which have been distorted in the Bible as Saul, Goliath, and David.
b) The Bible states the relevant events as simple stories without any purpose. The Quran, on the other hand, states the events with an objective and depicts the events in a manner as if they are just happening in front of us. The objective of fighting, the test of the believers, the invocations of the companions of Talut, and the purpose of the repulsion of forces have been so beautifully depicted in the above Verses that one can very well understand the difference between Al-Quran and the present Bible.
c) One can not abstain from believing in the Last Prophet, who stated the events so beautifully with absolute truth, as revealed to him and stated in Al-Quran. Muhammad (peace be upon him) is, thus, undoubtedly, the Messenger of Allah, as mentioned above in Verse No. 2:252 above.
d) The above Verses of Al-Quran, which states the relevant events accurately, further rejects and explodes the fabricated theory or hypothesis of the non-believers that Muhammad (peace be upon him) borrowed his material from the Jewish and Christian sources and then passed it own as an inspiration from God.
e) Study in Al-Quran, for example, the events related to Prophet Yousuf (Joseph) and compare it with the relevant events mentioned in the Bible. Can we find in the Bible, the splendid lecture on ‘Tauheed (i.e. the Oneness of Almighty Allah) given by Prophet Yousuf to his fellow prisoners, as mentioned in Al-Quran (12:37-40)? Of course, not. The Bible presents simply the stories without any objective.