Investigation and answer to the question of the adaptation of the Holy Quran from the Torah
Subject Areas : Islamic theologyMohammad Ali haghdel 1 , saied abbasinya 2 , Alireza GHolampour 3
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2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Abadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadan, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Abadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadan, Iran
Keywords: Quran, Torah, Adaptation, Doubt, Orientalists, Hadiths.,
Abstract :
Some Christian scholars, who are generally Orientalists, with the understanding of the fact that the collection of knowledge of the Qur'an is superior to human thought and thought, and in order to escape from admitting the authenticity of the Qur'an and the revelation of revelation to the Prophet of Islam (PBUH), suspect "quotation of the Qur'an from previous divine books." especially the Torah" and have presented reasons and evidences to prove their claims. This old doubt was attributed to John of Damascus in the second century for the first time, and after John, this doubt was raised in a wider and more complex manner, which has been seen in the claims of Jewish, Christian, Magi, and even Indian and Pharaoh sources for the Qur'an. , this research tries to explain this doubt and answer it, therefore, first the opinions of some of those who raised the doubt such as Montgomery Watt, Bernard Lewis, Lute, Richard Bell, etc. are presented and then it provides the appropriate answer to the doubts. This article has proved that the Qur'an is not adapted from the Torah, but from any source, and it is the only divine book that has not been distorted, which was revealed by God to the last prophet.