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Did Ibn Abbas Believe that the Holy Bible was Corrupt?
Al-Tabaris Notes on the Veracity of the Bible
Sam Shamoun
Muhammad ibn Jarir ibn Yazid ibn Kathir, Abu Ja`far al-Tabari (d. 310) is esteemed
as one of the greatest Muslim exegetes and historians of all times. His commentary on
the Quran is still considered one of the premiere reference works for any Muslim
scholar/student seeking to properly understand the correct meaning and interpretation
of the Quran.
In this article we will be posting some of his comments on specific Quranic verses
which deal with the veracity of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures to see whether the
author(s) and/or compiler(s) of the Quran believed that the holy Scriptures in the hands
of the Jews and Christians were the uncorrupt revelations given by God.
The following citations were translated directly from the Arabic version of
al-Tabaris Quranic commentary by our dear Christian brother and convert Muteea
Al-Fadi (*). All bold, capital and underline
emphasis ours.
Q. 2:113
Ibn Abbas said: when Christians from Najran came to meet with the messenger of
Allah (saw), they were met by Rabbinic Jews, and both sides argued with each other before
the messenger of Allah. Then, one of the Jewish men (Rafia bin Horimylah) said to the
Christians: you have nothing to stand on; then he denied Isa (Jesus) son of Mary as
a prophet and the Injil. Then another man from the Christians of Najran said to the Jews;
you have nothing to stand on; and he too denied Musa (Moses) as a prophet and the
Torah. Thats when Allah revealed this verse.
Al-Rabia said: This verse refers to the people of the book at the time of
Muhammad. In interpreting this verse, he said: Allah revealed this to the
Muslim believers to let them know that both Christians and Jews ignored the
commandments of Allah in their books which clearly testify to the authenticity of
these books, that they were revealed by Allah. The Injil, which the Christians
believe in its authenticity, testifies to the truth which was revealed in the Torah
regarding Moses prophethood, and Allahs commandments to the Children
of Israel. And the Torah, which the Jews believe in its authenticity, testifies to
the truth which was revealed in the Injil of Jesus prophethood, and Allahs
commandments
yet both sides told each other that each one of them has
nothing to stand on despite the testimony of their books. So the most high (Allah)
revealed this verse because what they claimed against each is not true.
their denial of each other is a denial of the prophethood of the messenger
(saw).
Qatadah said: this verse means that early Christians were correct,
then they invented new things and went astray, same was true for the Jews.
{yet they study the book}
Means the books of Allah, the Torah and the Injil,
which testify against the denial of the Jews and the Christians.
Ibn Abbas said: they both read in their own book the truth which testify
against both of their claims; meaning the Jews denying Jesus even though THEY HAVE THE
TORAH, in which Allah took an oath from them through Moses to believe in Jesus. And in the
Injil Jesus testified about Moses and what was revealed to him in the Torah as being from
Allah.
{Like unto their word is what those say who know not}
The commentators differed in their opinion of this verse. Some said it is
about the Christians saying the similar things to what the Jews before them had
claimed
others said, it is a reference to other nations before the Christians
and the Jews
yet others said it is a reference to the pagan Arabs
(Source)
COMMENTS:
The foregoing statements assume, in fact take for granted, that the scriptures
which the Jews and Christians possessed during Muhammads lifetime were the very
uncorrupted revelations given through Moses and Jesus. We know historically that the Jews
and Christians of that time possessed the very same scriptures that are currently
contained within both the Old and New Testaments, indicating that these are those books
which the Quran confirms to be the very inspired revelations from God.
Q. 5:46
We sent Jesus at the footsteps of those prophets before you Muhammad. We sent him
(Jesus) as a prophet testifying to the truth which was revealed to Moses before him, and
to obey those commandments in the Torah which have not been abrogated by the Injil.
Allah revealed his book to Jesus which is called the Injil as guidance and light
to those who were blinded by ignorance, and testifying to the truth of the books
which were revealed by Allah before Jesus, and confirming the laws which were revealed to
the previous prophets of each nation. These laws were sent by Allah in order for
their people to obey them.
A guidance to his (Jesus) people who fear Allah. Those who followed Allahs
commandments, and avoided what Allah warned them of.
(Source)
Q. 5:47
A command from Allah to the people of the Injil to judge among themselves by
what was revealed in the Injil of Allahs commandments
Allah revealed books to
each prophet in order for their people to obey the commandments of Allah revealed in their
book.
those who change Allahs commandments are those who are lost, because they
deviated away from Allahs guidance. They are the liars (al fasiqoon).
(Source)
COMMENTS:
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 provides us with the archaeological basis
to know what the prophetic scriptures that Jesus had access to looked like; they are none
other than that which is found in our modern Hebrew Bibles, the very OT books which are
still available to us today. In other words, the Old Testament books that we now possess
are the same books which the Quran claims Jesus confirmed as the very words of God!
By the same token, seeing that we have manuscripts of the New Testament, specifically
of the four Gospels, which were written at different times and places, many of which even
predate Islam, we definitely know what Gospel the Christians at Muhammads time had
access to; it is none other than the canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
This shows that the Quran is essentially confirming that these are the Gospels which
contain the very inspired words that God gave to Jesus to pass on to his followers.
Q. 5:66
If the people of the book would apply what was revealed in the Torah and Injil,
and what was revealed to them from their God in the criterion that came down to Muhammad.
And if someone asks: how can they apply what is in the Torah. the Injil, and what was
revealed to them by Muhammad, since all of these books are different and some of
them abrogated the other ones, then the reply would be: even though they are
different in some of their commandments, they all still agree with each other as they
command faith in Allahs messengers, and the belief in what was revealed to these
messengers as being from Allah.
if they would have done so, then Allah would have blessed them with rain from
above, and growth of crops on the ground.
{Some of them are a just nation}
Some of the people of the book are believers. They say Jesus is a messenger
of Allah and his Word.
{but many of them -- evil are the things they do}
Mujahid said: The Children of Israel split into sects, some of them
said: Jesus is the Son of Allah, some said he is Allah, and another said he is the servant
of Allah and his Spirit. The latter one is the just nation.
Many of the people of the book have rejected Allah. The Christians have denied Muhammad
and claimed that the Messiah is the Son of Allah, and the Jews denied Jesus and Muhammad.
(Source)
Q. 5:68
{Say: 'People of the Book, you do not stand on
anything, until you perform the Torah and the Gospel, and what was sent down to you from
your Lord.' And what has been sent down to thee from thy Lord will surely increase many of
them in insolence and unbelief; so grieve not for the people of the unbelievers.}
This is the command from Allah through his prophet to Jews and Christians.
Allah said: O Muhammad tell these Jews and Christians you do not stand on
any thing of what you claim that was revealed to you by Moses or Jesus, until you
perform the Torah and the Injil and what was revealed in these books from Allah,
and what was revealed to you by Muhammad, and believe in what was revealed in them,
including believing in Muhammad, and admit that all of these revelations are from
Allah. And you do not deny any part of them and do not separate between
Allahs messengers; so that you believe in some and reject some, as the rejection of
one of these books equals to rejection of all of them. Since all of Allahs
books testify to the truth of each other, if one rejects some of these books he has then
rejected all of them.
Ibn Abbas narrated: Rafia bin Harithah, Salam bin Mishkam, Malik bin Al-Sayf, and
Rafia bin Horimylah came to the messenger of Allah and said to him: O Muhammad, do you not
claim that you are a follower of Abraham and his religion, and you believe in our
Torah, and you testify that it is the truth from Allah? The messenger of Allah said: YES.
But you denied what is in it and went astray, and you hid the commandments that you were
supposed to reveal to your people, and for that I am innocent of what you have done! They
said: We follow what we have between our hands, we follow the truth and the guidance, and
we do not believe in you and will not follow you. Thats why Allah revealed this
verse.
And Allah revealed that many of them will reject what was revealed to Muhammad:
"
so do not grieve over them, O Muhammad."
(Source)
COMMENTS:
The first point that the reader should notice is how Muhammad claimed that he believed
in the very Torah which the Jews in his day possessed! Interestingly, he says nothing
about the text of the Torah being corrupted even though he rebuked the Jews for some of
the sins and evils they committed against their scriptures. This would have been the
perfect time to mention the textual corruption of the Torah if in fact Muhammad had really
believed that the previous scriptures had been tampered with.
In fact, the only way the Jews and Christians of Muhammads time would be able
to follow the revelations found in the Torah and the Injil is if these books were still
extant and available to them. It would make little sense for them to be told to believe
in corrupted books which no longer accurately reflected what the original prophetic
scriptures taught.
Moreover, al-Tabari sees the dilemma in carrying out these specific Quranic injunctions
since it is not possible to believe in the Torah, the Injil, and the Quran when the latter
clearly contradicts the fundamental doctrines of the former books, i.e. the nature of God,
the person and work of Christ, the manner of salvation etc. Yet he doesnt opt for
the common Muslim tactic of claiming that the previous books have been corrupted in order
to explain away the discrepancies, as convenient as it maybe, since he is aware that the
Quran presupposes their veracity and inspiration.
Finally, since the true Gospel that the Quran confirms expressly testifies that Jesus
is indeed the unique, Divine of Son of God this means that the two groups which believed
that Christ is God and the Son of God were in fact the true believers; those that denied
these truths were actually the unbelievers!
Q. 10:37
This verse is stating that this Quran is revealed from Allah to his servant Muhammad,
to expose the lies of the idolaters who said: it is nothing but a mere poem and magic.
They claim that Muhammad is learning this Quran from Yaish the Roman. Allah is telling
them (the idolaters) in this verse: No one can invent this Quran other than Allah, as no
one of his creations can do so.
Allah said: this Quran is revealed from him to Muhammad attesting to the truth of
WHAT IS BETWEEN HIS (Muhammads) HANDS of the previous books, which were revealed by
Allah to his prophets before Muhammad, SUCH AS THE TORAH AND THE INJIL and the other books
which were sent down by Allah to his prophets.
The Quran is the guidance to Muhammads followers, in it are Allahs
commandments, which were ordained for them according to Allahs foreknowledge.
There is no doubt that this Quran is testifying to the truth of WHAT IS BETWEEN
MUHAMMADS HANDS of the previous books without any fabrication.
(Source)
COMMENTS:
This, again, takes for granted that Muhammad had access to the original, uncorrupted
revelations of the prophets, which once more shows that the Quran is essentially testifying
that the books of the Holy Bible are Gods inspired words since these were the scriptures
available at that time.
Q. 6:115
The word of God meant in this verse is the Quran. This word is complete in truth and
justice. Nothing can change Allahs word which he revealed in his BOOKS. The
liars cannot add or delete from Allahs BOOKS. This is referring without
a doubt to the Jews and Christians because they are the people of the books which were
revealed to their prophets. Allah is revealing that the words they (the people of the
book) are corrupting were not revealed by Allah, but Allahs word cannot be
changed or substituted.
(Source)
COMMENTS:
It is rather obvious from al-Tabaris comments that the original Torah and Injil
could not be corrupted seeing that they are the words of Allah. This, therefore, further
presupposes that these books were extant in an uncorrupt form during Muhammads time.
The only Torah and Injil that have ever existed in the hands of both the Jews and
Christians before, during and after Muhammads time are those books that are
contained within the Holy Bible, which therefore proves that these are the very scriptures
which the Quran testifies to be the uncorrupted words of Allah. This, perhaps, explains
al-Tabaris statement that the Jews and Christians werent corrupting
Allahs word, i.e. the books of the prophets such as the Torah and Injil found in
the Holy Bible, but some other documents, perhaps writings such as the Talmud and/or
the Apocrypha.
Further Reading
http://answering-islam.org/Shamoun/tahrif.htm
http://answering-islam.org/Shamoun/muhaimin.htm
http://answering-islam.org/Quran/Bible/index.html
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