Thursday, August 11, 2011

The wisdom behind the distortion of the Gospel

 

Why did Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, allow the Gospel to be distorted when He was able to preserve it? 


What are the teachings that the Muslims followed before the coming of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)?.

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly: 

Allaah delegated the preservation of the Torah and Gospel to
their scholars and monks, based on the evidence of the verse (interpretation
of the meaning): 

“Verily, We did send down the Tawraat (Torah) [to Moosa
(Moses)], therein was guidance and light, by which the Prophets, who
submitted themselves to Allaah’s Will, judged for the Jews. And the rabbis
and the priests [too judged for the Jews by the Tawraat (Torah) after those
Prophets], for to them was entrusted the protection of Allaah’s Book, and
they were witnesses thereto”

[al-Maa'idah 5:44]. 

Allaah did not guarantee to preserve them as He guaranteed to
preserve the Qur’aan. There are a number of reasons for that: 

1.

Allaah wanted the Qur'aan to remain the eternal Book and the
law that would abide until the Day of Resurrection. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning): 

“And We have sent down to you (O Muhammad
صلى الله عليه وسلم) the Book (this
Qur’aan) in truth, confirming the Scripture that came before it and Muhaymin
(trustworthy in highness and a witness) over it (old Scriptures)”

[al-Maa'idah 5:48]. 

There is no need for the previous Books to be preserved,
especially since the time of the Qur’aan was close to the time of the
Gospel, and there were only six hundred years between them. 

2.

That was to be a test for those who had been given the Book –
would they play their role in preserving the Scripture? Would they believe
in what it said? Would they follow the Messenger, the Unlettered Prophet,
whom they found mentioned in the Torah and Gospel? Or would they persist in
their stubbornness and distort, conceal and falsify? 

3.

This was also a test for all the followers of Christianity
until the Day of Resurrection. They can see that their Book in which they
believe is not free of distortions, doubts and loss, and they can see that
the Book of the Final Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) has been preserved and transmitted by so many from so many that
no one can doubt its authenticity, so that calls them to believe in the
clear Book, the Holy Qur’aan. 

Secondly: 

During the Jaahiliyyah, before the coming of the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), the people were polytheists
(mushrikeen) and idol-worshippers, and most of them had no real religion or
decent laws, except a few who followed the way of the Messiah (peace be upon
him), such as Waraqah ibn Nawfal, and a few Haneefs who followed the
religion of Ibraaheem, who shunned shirk, idols, alcohol and immorality, and
prostrated to Allaah alone, the Lord of the Worlds, such as Zayd ibn ‘Amr
ibn Nufayl, of whom it is narrated in a saheeh report in al-Bukhaari (3614)
that he said: “I will not eat of that which you slaughter on your stone
altars, and I will not eat anything but that over which the name of Allaah
has been mentioned.” And he also used to say: “O Quraysh, by Allaah, there
is no one among you who is following the religion of Ibraaheem except me.”
He used to try to stop people burying their daughters alive, and he would
say to a man who wanted to kill his daughter: Do not kill her; I will
sponsor her. And he would take her and when she grew up he would say to her
father: If you wish, I will give her to you, and if you wish, I will sponsor
her. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (3616). 

And Allaah knows best.

 

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