Christianity: Details about 'Islamic View Of The Bible'
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The Islamic view of the Bible is a topic in Islamic Christianity studies.
Islamic Biblical exegesisMuslims tend to the see Bible in the same way they see a Hadith, they believe in some parts of the Bible, while rejecting other parts, Based on the fact that the Bible today was not written immediately after Christ's death. Furthermore, a major part of Biblical text is written by Paul of Tarsus, who some insist never actually met Jesus. Paul is widely considered to be central to the early development and spread of the Bible, and because of this, many Muslims do not see the Bible in a very respectable light. The Biblical material is compared to Islamic sources, such as Islamic history, Islamic theology or Islamic science to evaluate the materials authenticity. Rejected partsSome parts of the Bible are wholly and totally rejected by Islam. This can be compared to a fabricated hadith. Fabrications posing divine originThere are some parts of the Bible that Muslim Christianity scholars regarded as fabrications posing to be of Divine Origin. Muslims believe that divine origin can be either direct, as in God quoted as addressing Moses, or indirectly Jesus, Isaiah, Moses or some other prophet quoted as giving a revelation. This includes:
Fabricated human testimoniesThis includes:
Pure human creationThis can include:
Poor or deceptive translationThis can include:
Partially accepted partsSome parts of the Bible are belived to be partially correct. This can be compared to a weak hadith. This can include: Supported by weak Islamic sourcesSupported by Islamic sources that are regarded as weak. Not Supported in detailed by Islamic sourcesSupported Islamic sources that authentic, but not to the same degree of detail as the Bible reports. Neutral partsNot supported in Islamic sources that are regarded as authentic, but are not found objectionable. Accepted partsSome parts of the Bible are believed to be authentic. This can be compared to a authentic hadith.
In this category contains the parts of the Bible that are perceived to contain Islam. See also
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