The
Gospels That Are Extant Nowadays Were Written After The
Time Of ‘Eesa (Peace Be Upon Him) And Have Been Tampered
With A Great Deal
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It is well known among us Muslims that Allaah
revealed the Gospel (Injeel) to ‘Eesa (peace be upon
him), but when I studied some things about
Christianity, they told me that the Gospel was not
brought by the Messiah, rather it was written by the
disciples of the Messiah after the crucifixion (or
after Allaah raised him up to Him, as it says in the
Qur'aan). How can we reconcile between the two views?.
Praise be to Allaah.
There is no contradiction between the two views such
that we would need to ask how they can be reconciled.
Rather the reason why the questioner is confused is
that he is mixing up two things that we must believe
in and that are both true, praise be to Allaah.
The first issue is the Gospel that was revealed from
the Lord of the Worlds to the Prophet of Allaah ‘Eesa
(peace be upon him). Belief that Allaah revealed a
Book to His Prophet ‘Eesa and that the name of this
book was the Gospel (Injeel), are basic principles of
faith that we must believe in. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been
sent down to him from his Lord, and (so do) the
believers. Each one believes in Allaah, His Angels,
His Books, and His Messengers. (They say,) ‘We make no
distinction between one another of His Messengers' —
and they say, ‘We hear, and we obey. (We seek) Your
forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the return (of
all)'"
[al-Baqarah 2:285]
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said to Jibreel, when he asked him about faith,
as mentioned in the well-known hadeeth: "Faith means
to believe in Allaah, His angels, His books, His
messengers, the Last Day, and to believe in His divine
will and decree, both good and bad." (Agreed upon).
Disbelieving in that or doubting it is misguidance and
kufr or disbelief in Allaah. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"O you who believe! Believe in Allaah, and His
Messenger (Muhammad), and the Book (the Qur'aan) which
He has sent down to His Messenger, and the Scripture
which He sent down to those before (him); and
whosoever disbelieves in Allaah, His Angels, His
Books, His Messengers, and the Last Day, then indeed
he has strayed far away.
137. Verily, those who believe, then disbelieve, then
believe (again), and (again) disbelieve, and go on
increasing in disbelief; Allaah will not forgive them,
nor guide them on the (right) way"
[al-Nisa' 4:136-137]
"Verily, those who disbelieve in Allaah and His
Messengers and wish to make distinction between Allaah
and His Messengers (by believing in Allaah and
disbelieving in His Messengers) saying, "We believe in
some but reject others," and wish to adopt a way in
between.
151. They are in truth disbelievers. And We have
prepared for the disbelievers a humiliating torment"
[al-Nisa' 4:150-151]
The second issue is the Gospel or, more precisely, the
Gospels that the Christians have today. Although one
of the basic principles of our faith is to believe in
the Gospel that was revealed to ‘Eesa, we also believe
that there is no longer any book that remained as it
was revealed by Allaah, neither the Gospel nor
anything else, apart from the Qur'aan. Even the
Christians themselves do not believe that the books
that they have before them were revealed in that form
from God, nor do they claim that the Messiah wrote the
Gospel or at least that it was written during his
lifetime. Imam Ibn Hazm (may Allaah have mercy on him)
says in al-Fasl fi'l-Milal (2/2):
We do not need to try hard to prove that the Gospels
and all the books of the Christians did not come from
God or from the Messiah (peace be upon him), as we
needed to do with regard to the Torah and the books
attributed to the Prophets that the Jews have, because
the Jews claim that the Torah that they have was
revealed from God to Moosa, so we needed to establish
proof that this claim of theirs is false. With regard
to the Christians, they have taken care of the issue
themselves, because they do not believe that the
Gospels were revealed from God to the Messiah, or that
the Messiah brought them, rather all of them from
first to last, peasants and kings, Nestorians,
Jacobites, Maronites and Orthodox are all agreed that
there are four historical accounts written by four
known men at different times. The first of them is the
account written by Matthew the Levite who was a
disciple of the Messiah, nine years after the Messiah
was taken up into heaven. He wrote it in Hebrew in
Judaea in Palestine, and it filled approximately
twenty-eight pages in a medium-sized script. The next
account was written by Mark, a disciple of Simon ben
Yuna, who was called Peter, twenty-two years after the
Messiah was taken up into heaven. He wrote it in Greek
in Antioch in the land of the Byzantines. They say
that the Simon mentioned is the one who wrote it, then
he erased his name from the beginning of it and
attributed it to his disciple Mark. It filled
twenty-four pages written in a medium-sized script.
This Simon was a disciple of the Messiah. The third
account written was that of Luke, a physician of
Antioch who was also a disciple of Simon Peter. He
wrote it in Greek after Mark had written his account,
and is similar in length to the Gospel of Matthew. The
fourth account was written by John the son of Zebedee,
another disciple of the Messiah, sixty-odd years after
the Messiah has been taken up into heaven. He wrote it
in Greek, and it filled twenty-four pages in a
medium-sized script. End quote.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said in al-Jawaab al-Saheeh
(3:21):
With regard to the Gospels that the Christians have,
there are four Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
They are agreed that Luke and Mark did not see the
Messiah, rather he was seen by Matthew and John. These
four accounts which they call the Gospel, and they
call each one of them a Gospel, were written by these
men after the Messiah had been taken up into heaven.
They did not say that they are the word of God or that
the Messiah conveyed them from God, rather they
narrated some of the words of the Messiah and some of
his deeds and miracles. End quote.
Moreover, these books which were written after the
time of the Messiah did not remain in their original
form. The original versions were lost long ago. Ibn
Hazm said:
With regard to the Christians, there is no dispute
among them or anyone else that only one hundred and
twenty men believed in the Messiah during his
lifetime… and all of those who believed in him
concealed themselves and were afraid during his
lifetime and afterwards; they called people to his
religion in secret and none of them disclosed himself
or practised his religion openly, because any of them
who was caught was executed.
They continued in this manner, not showing themselves
at all, and they had no place where they were safe for
three hundred years after the Messiah was taken up
into heaven.
During this time, the Gospel that had been revealed
from Allaah disappeared, apart from a few verses which
Allaah preserved as proof against them and as a rebuke
to them, as we have mentioned. Then when the Emperor
Constantine became a Christian, then the Christians
prevailed and started to practise their religion
openly and assemble in safety.
If a religion is like this, with its followers
practicing it in secret and living in constant fear of
the sword, it is impossible for things to be
transmitted soundly via a continuous chain of
narrators and its followers cannot protect it or
prevent it from being distorted.
End quote. Al-Fasl, 2/4-5.
In addition to this huge disruption in the chain of
transmission of their books, which lasted for two
centuries, these books did not remain in the languages
in which they were originally written, rather they
were translated, more than once, by people whose level
of knowledge and honesty is unknown. The
contradictions in these books and their shortcomings
are among the strongest evidence that they have been
distorted and that they are not the Gospel (Injeel)
that Allaah revealed to His slave and Messenger ‘Eesa
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Allaah
indeed spoke the truth when He said (interpretation of
the meaning):
"Had it been from other than Allaah, they would
surely, have found therein many a contradiction"
[al-Nisa' 4:82].
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