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The Bible,
The Qur'an and Science - Maurice Bucaille |
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General Conclusions At the end of this study, a fact that stands forth very clearly is that the predominant opinion held in the West on the TExts of the Holy Scriptures we possess today is hardly very realistic. We have seen the conditions, times and ways in which the elements constituting the Old Testament, the Gospels and the Qur'an were collected and written down: the circumstances attendant upon the birth of the Scriptures for these three Revelations differed widely in each case, a fact which had extremely important consequences concerning the authenticity of the texts and certain aspects of their contents. The Old Testament represents
a vast number of literary works written over a period of roughly
nine hundred years. It forms a highly disparate mosaic whose
pieces have, in the course of centuries, Through an account of Jesus's words and deeds, the Gospels were intended to make known to men the teachings he wished to leave them on completion of his earthly mission. Unfortunately, the authors of the Gospels were not eyewitnesses of the data they recorded. They were spokesmen who expressed data that were quite simply the information that had been preserved by the various Judeo-Christian communities on Jesus's public life, passed down by oral traditions or writings which no longer exist today, and which constituted an intermediate stage between the oral tradition and the definitive texts. This is the light in which the Judeo-Christian Scriptures should be viewed today, and-to be objective-one should abandon the classic concepts held by experts in exegesis. The inevitable result of the
multiplicity of sources is the existence of contradictions and
oppositions: many examples have been given of these. The authors
of the Gospels had (when talking of Jesus) the same tendency to
magnify certain facts as the poets of French Medieval literature
in their narrative poems. The consequence of this was that
events were presented from each individual narrator's Contradictions, improbabilities and incompatibilities with modern scientific data may be easily explained in terms of what has just been said above. Christians are nevertheless very surprised when they realize this, so great have been the continuous and far-reaching efforts made until now by many official commentators to camouflage the very obvious results of modern studies, under cunning dialectical acrobatics orchestrated by apologetic lyricism. A case in point are the genealogies of Jesus given in Matthew and Luke, which were contradictory and scientifically unacceptable. Examples have been provided which reveal this attitude very clearly. John's Gospel has been given special attention because there are very important differences between it and the other three Gospels, especially with regard to the fact that his Gospel does not describe the institution of the Eucharist: this is not generally known. The Qur'anic Revelation has a
history which is fundamentally different from the other two. The Qur'an follows on from
the two Revelations that preceded it and is not only free from
contradictions in its narrations, the sign of the various human
manipulations to be found in the Gospels, but provides a quality
all of its own for those who examine it objectively and in the
light of science i.e. its complete agreement with modern
scientific data. What is more, statements are to be found in it
The comparison of several
Biblical and Qur'anic narrations of the same subject shows the
existence When a comparative study is
made between the statements connected with science to be found
in In view of the level of
knowledge in Muhammad's day, it is inconceivable that many of
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