Saturday, April 10, 2010

A strange episode with corruption and the Gospel

The other day I was visiting a small city which doesn't get many foreigners at all. I went into the barber's to get a shave (you can do that here, it's cheap too). We got into a conversation about history and I said that I have studied religion a good deal. The barber was impressed as I listed off the Islamic caliphates and where they were based. The place had a lot of people in it, just young guys hanging out with nothing to do.

Anyway, after a while he laid out carefully and intelligently the argument for Islam: the Gospel and Torah are corrupted, they were once integral but are not now. So God sent a final revelation, the Qur'an, through the last Prophet, to be a sure foundation and revelation to humanity. What is your response to this, he wanted to know.

I pointed out a few basic things: if God could not preserve the first three books, then why would he be able to preserve the fourth? (This is a question that has no answer, he said.) I also mentioned that the the Qur'an does not say the these books are corrupted. I said that 'tahriif' is simply an Islamic tradition, like the face veil, and you can take it or leave it as you like. I finally pointed out that in the Qur'an God tells Muhammad, "If you are in doubt about anything, ask the people who have read the book before you." Now how can God tell Muhammad to ask these people for advice if their Scriptures are corrupted? All pretty standard stuff.

Then something surprising happened. The other barber who had been listening jumped in, Yes, this is true, the Qur'an does not say the injiil is corrupted at all.

This surprised me a lot. I have never heard a Muslim who was not a follower of Jesus or an academic writing in some journal defend the integrity of the Gospel/injiil. Strange.

Anyway, I lent my NT to the first barber and told him next I'm back in his city I would go to pick it up, and see if he had found any corruption in it. Not sure when I'll be back down there, but God willing he will read it and we'll have a good conversation next I see him.

Abu Daoud

3 comments:

CD2000 said...

My ignorance almost made me believe but of course I won't sell my birthright for a piece of silver.

What I mean is that I never knew that Muslim's accusations that our Gospel was "corrupted" weren't even written in their Qu'ran.

So who invented that story? Who must have started that rumor that in today's Muslims, they all looked down at our Holy Book as worthless like an ordinary boring novel.

It's time to roll our sleeves and tell the world that 'hey our book has been intact all throughout the ages.'

Thanks Abu Daoud, you're a rare gift for those who desire nothing but to defend our Holy Mother Church from its attackers.

God bless you and your loved ones.

Abu Daoud said...

Hi Catholic Defender. Thanks for the encouragement. There are some really good articles out there on this topic. If you would like to read a bit on it please e-mail me and I can send you an article or two.

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Anonymous said...

Keep me posted about these barbers, so I can be praying.