I mentioned copying the Bible. This is not merely something I noticed. He was called a forger, and teller of tales of the ancients, multiple times throughout the Koran. In addition, instead of coming up with new analogies to illustrate his point, Mo borrows many Biblical terms, although some he uses differently. This is a thorough study in and of itself. But just for a beginning, he mentions the straight way or straight path dozens of times (3:101, 4:68, 5:18, 6:153, 6:160, 5:80, 10:25, 2:142, 6:39, 6:87... I stopped writing them all down.)
Here are some other comparisons borrowed, but not a comprehensive list of each time used.
Acquainted with all things, grief 6:103
Ask for forgiveness 70 times-9:80 (if you do, Allah won't give it)
Baptism 2:138
Braiding of strands 16:92
Brotherhood 49:10 (without a Father?)
Come to thy Lord 89:28
Cupful 78:34
Dead raised up (pre-Mohammed) 6:36
Deafness of hearts, veiled so can't see 6:25, 17:45-46
Dry bones 36:78
East and west 43:38
Eye of the Needle 7:40
The even way (strayed from...) 5:80
First death 37:59
Good news 22:34, 37 and 39:14
God has purchased the Believers 9:111 (with what?)
Godhead 43:15. 42:21
Great News 78:2
Great Salvation 85:11
Guiding the Blind 10:43, 13:16, 19
Haman and Pharaoh 28:6,8 and 28:38, 29:39, 40:24,36
Hearts understand not, eyes...,ears... 7:179
Heaven, well done, enter here 39:73
Holy Spirit 2:87, 5:113, 16:102, other places
If could return from the dead 6:27-28, 23:99
Justification 77:6
Keys 6:59, 42:12
Lay foundation on sand (cliff) 9:109
Light 24:35-37,40
Man having two masters 39:29
Mohammed releases from heavy burdens 7:157, also follow the light in that verse
Moses serving for wife yr. 28:27
New Heavens and a new earth 14:48
New life 16:92
No burden except what it can bear 7:42
Oaths 2:225, making/breaking 2:224-225 (it's ok)
One day is as a 1000 years 22:47
Opposite of Psalm 1 is 14:26, and surrounding verses
Pharaoh worries about them changing their religion 40:26
Pharaoh's wife takes baby Moses 28:9
Problems of nursing mothrs 22:2
Render back trust to whom it is due 4:58
Seal our hearts 2:7 (to not believ in Islam), 4:155
Spiritual life as running a race 2:148, 79:4
The straight way, path, etc. 4:68, 6:39, 6:87, 7:16, 37:118, 36:61, 5:18, 6:153, 6:160, 22:54, 42:52, way that is straight 3:101, 10:25, 2:142
Trumpet 36:51
Truth 10:35
Twinkling of an eye 26:40
Verily, verily 78:5
Virgins with lights 57:13
When you are wronged fight 42:39, approximate eye for eye 42:40, but forgiving ok too 40:43
Whoso will 73:19, 76:29, 78:39, 80:12, approximate 81:28
Witnesses to the nations 2:143
Works are as ashes 14:18
Yokes on unbelievers 34:33, yokes 36:8, 40:71
Hardly comprehensive, but it's a start. For those who don't have much familiarity with a Bible, a concordance at the back will help you locate the parallel verses. At this point, I haven't looked up all the Bible verses. Those familiar with it will recognize most of these. However that doesn't help those who are not. Later, I will return with the Bible verses so you will know which ideas were plagiarized from the Bible.
I will grant that some ideas, such as justification could easily be in both without any fraud. But the plethora of it, no it is not possible. The probabilities of this many copies being accidental are too remote. This is only about the terms. This is not to mention the percentage of the book spent referring back to Biblical stories, or guys in the stories, with new accounts not in the Bible, whether opposite or not.
Mohammed vigorously denied it, saying repeatedly who would sin against god more than one who claimed he had spoken when he had not. However, he also includes one allogation that I found interesting. Especially when combined with others, and other information he'd already provided.
Forging and telling tales of the ancients is listed many times.
Another merely mentions he has help from others. (Which of course is contrary to the teaching that the revelations are given directly to him.)
On another subject, he severely instructs others not to enter his private roooms late at night, early in the morning, and at noontime without knocking. He also tells them not to enter his house without permission. Presumably this is to protect modesty and ensure children and servants do not see any activity between himself and his wives, or see him or the others in a state of undress. But consider if it is true, that he had help-from those who knew the Bible better than he. They would not want to be caught. Of course, someone with the retinue of Mohammed could presumably keep out any he wanted any time of the day. And he did still retire to the cave occasionally. But still.
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