Las 10 mejores formas en que los musulmanes ignoran el Corán

The Quran is the Supreme Authority in Islam

(only when it suits them)

Muslims claim that the Quran is the eternal word of Allah and is His highest authority. However, this is false, or at least as far as it suits them. Let’s look at some examples of how they ignore the Quran:

The Bible is corrupt.
Muslims want to separate the Torah, the Gospel, and the Quran and place the latter on a pedestal, despising the other two. But the Quran says otherwise. Let’s see:

The Quran considers the Torah and the Gospel as part of the previous revelation, or part of what the Quran calls the Book, the Mother of the Book, or the Rest.

According to the Quran, the Quran itself is part of the revelation and declares that it is in agreement with the other revelation.

En Sura 46, dice que el Corán confirma el Libro de Moisés (La Torá).

En Sura 3, afirma la Torá y el Evangelio, el problema que el Corán presenta para los musulmanes que quieren alegar que la Biblia está corrupta, se puede ilustrar como sigue:

Islamic Dilemma

The Quran mentions both books, the Book of Moses and the Gospel, several times and confirms them as Revelation. Therefore, if the Book of Moses and the Gospel are corrupt, the Quran affirms corrupt books, and therefore the Quran is also corrupt.

Why is Muhammad so important in Islamic tradition?

Muhammad is only mentioned in the Quran a handful of times and is completely overshadowed by other prophets such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, all mentioned by name. Muhammad is overshadowed by other Quranic themes, such as the history of previous generations or the judgment of Allah. In the Quran, he is primarily supposed to be synonymous with the nebulous figure of the messenger. Scholars have long noted the very different portrayals of Muhammad in the Quran and the hadith. Over the years, Muslims have created quite a few, not only distinguishing the messenger from others but elevating him in various ways, thereby contradicting the Quran.