Why Reading The Quran Made Me Choose Christianity

Big Nik
16 Jun 202406:09

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Big Nick challenges the Muslim belief that the Quran is perfectly preserved while the Bible is corrupted. Using only Quranic and Hadith references, he argues that the Quran has been altered, citing historical instances of manuscript burning and variations in different versions of the Quran. Nick asserts that the Bible is the true word of God and encourages viewers to share the video with their Muslim friends and family. He also invites viewers to support his ministry and check out his other content.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The speaker claims the Quran has been corrupted and uses references from the Hadith and Quran to support this.
  • đŸ”„ Uthman, the third caliph, allegedly burned every Quranic manuscript except one, suggesting the Quran was not perfectly preserved.
  • 📚 The speaker points out differences in Quranic versions, citing specific verses where words and pronouns differ.
  • 📜 An example given is the difference in Quran 2:27, where one version says 'he' and another says 'we,' changing the meaning of the verse.
  • 🔍 The speaker argues that these differences demonstrate that the Quran cannot be considered perfectly preserved.
  • 📖 The speaker refers to Surah Yunas 94, where Allah advises Muhammad to consult the Torah and the Gospels, suggesting these texts are true.
  • ⚔ The speaker contrasts the Bible and the Quran, advocating for the Bible as the true word of God.
  • 🙏 The video encourages viewers to share the content with their Muslim friends and family and challenges Muslims to watch the video in full.
  • đŸŽ„ The speaker asks viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more Christian content.
  • đŸ“Č The video includes a call to action for viewers to support the ministry through donations and merchandise purchases.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument presented in the video?

    -The main argument is that the Quran has been corrupted over time, while the Bible is the true and preserved word of God.

  • What sources does the speaker use to support their argument about the Quran being corrupted?

    -The speaker uses the Hadith, specifically Sahih al-Bukhari 4987, to claim that the Quran was not perfectly preserved because Uthman burned all Quranic manuscripts except one.

  • How does the speaker interpret Sahih al-Bukhari 4987 regarding the preservation of the Quran?

    -The speaker interprets it to mean that Uthman ordered the burning of all other Quranic manuscripts, implying that the Quran we have today is just one version among many that existed.

  • What does the speaker claim about the different versions of the Quran?

    -The speaker claims that there are 24 different versions of the Quran, each contradicting the other, with variations in words, pronouns, and verbs that change the meanings of verses.

  • Can you give an example of a specific contradiction mentioned between different Quranic versions?

    -Yes, for example, in the Hafs version of chapter 2:271, the pronoun 'he' is used, while the Warsh version uses 'we,' changing the meaning from individual to plural.

  • What does the speaker argue about Allah's promise to preserve the Quran?

    -The speaker argues that the presence of different versions and contradictions in the Quran suggests that Allah was not able to guard His word from corruption, despite promising to do so in Surah 15:9.

  • How does the speaker use Surah Yunus 10:94 to support their argument?

    -The speaker uses Surah Yunus 10:94, where Allah tells Muhammad to consult those reading the Torah and the Gospels if in doubt, to argue that the Bible is referred to as the truth and thus cannot be corrupted.

  • What conclusion does the speaker draw about the Bible and the Quran based on their arguments?

    -The speaker concludes that since the Quran refers to the Bible as the truth, and if Muslims claim the Bible is corrupted, then the Quran must also be corrupted. Therefore, the speaker asserts that the Bible is the true word of God.

  • What challenge does the speaker issue to Muslim viewers of the video?

    -The speaker challenges Muslim viewers to watch the entire video and consider the arguments presented before forming a rebuttal, suggesting that those who do so deserve respect for hearing the argument out.

  • What additional content does the speaker offer at the end of the video?

    -At the end of the video, the speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel, donate to the ministry, buy merchandise, and follow on other social media platforms. The speaker also emphasizes that everything can be found in the video description.

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