According to the Quran, neither the Old nor New testaments are corrupted. Islam needs them to be corrupted for the religion to make any sense at all, but the Quran tells us otherwise:
6:34
And certainly were messengers denied before you, but they were patient over [the effects of] denial, and they were harmed until Our victory came to them. And none can alter the words of Allah . And there has certainly come to you some information about the [previous] messengers.
The verse here does not say that none can change the previous scriptures. Rather, the Point emphasized here is that none has the power to change God's Law regarding the conflict between truth and falsehood. This verse doesn't talk about scripture here at all, rather it says that even though the Messenger is being harmed by the polytheists in mecca, Allah's plan is not going to be changed.
Don't even try and come up with the notorious methodology of quoting out of context, cutting verses and pasting to try and get a specific meaning out of it. It's embarassing that you quote without knowing the context of the passage.
According to the Quran, neither the Old nor New testaments are corrupted.[/QUOTE]
That is also wrong. In the Quran it clearly says in 2:75-79 that the previous scriptures had been corrupted.
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