Do you know that this was a law set out by YHWH to establish a true versus false prophet? Deuteronomy 18:18 to 22.
Do you think Muhammad would have passed this test?
Yes absolutely.
However though from a Jewish point of view, they'd usually interpret that passage to be about
Yeshua son of Nun - who picked up from where Moses left off in the book of Joshua.
Jesus was not an Israelite though, he was a Jew. Muhammad was not a Jew or an Israelite but he had direct the direct word of God, pure revelation (God speaking, nothing added or subtracted). True scripture.
Jesus never made a clay dove into a live bird. He can, but he did not.
It's a little bit silly for you to say such a thing, given how much your supposed to believe in him as a superman.
You're trying to claim that Jesus didn't do something when John 21:25 very vehemently states:
"Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written."
These supposed miracles never happened at all. If the Moon were split, there will be cosmological evidence.
Same with the Sun freezing in the book of Joshua?
"And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Is not this written in the book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day."
(Joshua 10:13)
Suppose that was added later too, in your logic.
And we know the Quran was "compiled " by Muslims after Muhammad's demise.
Not at all. Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (pbuh) had a complete, fully-annotated codex of the Holy Qur'an before Prophet Muhammad (A.S.) died. The Uthman Codex is merely a culmination.
The Sunni narrative is missing elements of the story because they want to downplay the overall significance of Imam Ali. he was very instrumental in this, basically operating as a scribe (being both one of the first to convert to Islam and being the one to succeed Prophet Muhammad).
This also never happened. Moses was radiating the Glorious light out of his face after speaking to YHWH in person. God is light and it affected Moses' appearance so strong, that the elders of Israel had to cover Moses up to prevent them from being harmed. No one can see God in His full glory, and even Moses had to look away when God passed Moses in person.
"God is the Light of the heavens and the earth."
- Qur'an, Surah 24:35
You should also reflect on the profundity of the names of God:
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Yes, such as Him comming to earth to be born as a man, and to die as one, and to defeat death for you and me.
I can only give simplistic rebuttals to this because you have simplistic theology. He didn't defeat death. You will still die, and in your theology if you don't believe Jesus was God (etc) then you will still go to hell. Christian-Jesus achieved nothing, his death served no greater purpose.
Solomon was long dead before Elias was a prophet.As normal Islamic chronology is so wrong, they even have Jesus' mother Mirjam as Moses' sister.
Since you'll probably ignorantly prioritize Sunni sources, there are literally Hadith about this.
Here is one from Sahih Muslim:
Mughira b. Shu'ba reported: When I came to Najran, they (the Christians of Najran) asked me: You read" O sister of Harun" (i. e. Hadrat Maryam) in the Qur'an, whereas Moses was born much before Jesus. When I came back to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) I asked him about that, whereupon
He (Muhammad) said: The (people of the old age) used to give names (to their persons) after the names of Apostles and pious persons who had gone before them.
Islam having a differing (and far more complex) eschatology to you doesn't make it wrong, that's a nonsequitor. It just means that it has a different eschatology than you do.
However it does agree over a lot of traits.
Nope, God wants you to ask forgiveness for your sin, then to accept that He died for your sin and payed for it so you can have everlasting life.
The former makes the latter entirely incoherent, and worthy of ridicule. Literally zero logic.
Then YHWH, the Creator of all tells you not to practice the evil witchcraft, magic and talking to Daemons and dead spirits!
Not entirely, the Bible is not one-dimensional like you appear to be. Different forms of practice have different connotations under different contexts in the Bible. Magical practice occurs throughout both the Old and New Testaments.
Here is one such article on the matter:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/divin_bibl.htm
(I'm sure there are books out there that have explored this in greater detail but that article shows some very clear examples of it).
Generally as far as the Bible is concerned, magical practices done for the glory of God are considered righteous. Magical practices done in opposition to God are considered evil etc.
Oh, I forgot, Muhammad did these things, therefore Muslims think it is a good thing. Pal, if you allow a daemon (jinn) in your heart, he will bring 7 more unclean spirits to live in you.
The thing though is that Western Occultism itself originates with the sacred scriptures and not in some foreign place.
The Qur'an does seemingly condemn magical practice though, or at least Black Magic:
And they followed what the shaytans pursued during Solomon’s reign —and Solomon did not turn faithless, but it was the shaytans who were faithless— teaching the people Sihr (black magic), and what was sent down to the two angels at Babylon, Hārūt and Mārūt, and they would not teach anyone without telling [him], ‘We are only a test, so do not be faithless.’ But they would learn from those two that with which they would cause a split between man and his wife —though they could not harm anyone with it except with God’s leave. And they would learn that which would harm them and bring them no benefit; though they certainly knew that anyone who buys it has no share in the Hereafter. Surely, evil is that for which they sold their souls; had they known!
- Qur'an, Surah 2:102
However this cannot be White Magic though because prayer itself is categorically a form of white magic - which is inner transformation and closeness to God.
So it's always gonna be a matter of semantics.
Also notice in the above Quranic verse it defends Solomon
AGAINST black magic, unlike in the Old Testament where he is claimed to supposedly have practiced it and become a pagan. Which is a case of the Qur'an very powerfully correcting the falsifications in the Bible.