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Islam provides logic reasons to the miraculous birth, and we pointed at it, and we Muslims have to respect this and look at this issue and miraculous. It seems to me that your information about Jesus in Quran and Islam is very little, the same to the Prophets in Islam, though in my previous posts I clarified this to you.
Please where are these logical reasons to the miraculous birth? There is very little of substance of Jesus in the Quran. Some stories from the Gnostics that were penned hundreds of years after the death and resurrection of Jesus. I cannot form relationship with Isa in the Quran as I can with Jesus as he shows Himself to be in the Bible. I can't see that the issue of sin is dealt with concisely in the Quran.... And I have tried, I truly have... Because if something comes along and says it is to replace my scriptures that I hold as divine from God... And for the good of my eternal soul I should throw away all I believe an accept this new message... Then I have to give that something my due care and attention.


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I will give you a piece of information. And if you want to avoid making such mistakes in future. It is misunderstanding rather than anything else.
Look Pandora..
When you read Quran and quote from Quran you have to give the meaning that meant in Quran. We have verses, like hijab verses, marriage verses, inheritance verses, jihad verses, medical verses, geographical verses. Many Non-Muslims (deliberate or not) stick to just one verse and leave the others out. If you want to fully understand what you want you have to know the full meaning of a verse.
The same thing is true concerning your “Quran claims, God is not capable of protecting, none can change Gods word” and such kind of contradictions that never exist in Quran. You have to look back at the verses to give you the answers.

Allah know the best.
Does this go both ways? Does this mean you have to apply the same rules in regards to Bible verses? Maybe you should read what I said... I did not say the Quran claims God is not capable of protecting His word.. I said muslims believe this, I don't know where or when you came by this belief. But if the Quran claims to confirm what went before, then it must be confirming something it believes to be Gods words, the alternative is untenable... It would mean the Quran confirms nothing but lies and corruption.. This I do not believe is possible. The Quran does claim.. Does it not? That none can change Gods word... Or have I misunderstood that also? I read the Quran as I read the Bible, I assumed it was a message easily understood...may hap I was wrong in this assumption. Then I have to ask, why should Gods message be so difficult to understand just by reading the Quran?

God does indeed know best... I continue to put my faith in Him alone.

Peace.