JWs are closest to Islam from any Christian sect/religion in my view and I applaud them for their sincere study of the bible, though, I think they are better off abandoning the bible and doing the same approach with Quran and Sunnah, I feel they can solve the world problems and make us come to a sincere interpretation of Quran and Sunnah by their approach.
There is some disagreements I have with their interpretation including:
(1) Michael and Jesus being interchangeable is based on conjecture and misuse of how language works in this regard (their proof)
(2) Not noticing contradictions in Bible with itself - for example, I said to one of them while we were dialoguing, do you believe it's possible Jesus returns and then becomes evil (not saying it will happen, but possible), they said no, I said, in the same way I don't believe Talut/Saul and others like Lot can deviate and become evil after being chosen by God and anointed kings of God are pre-chosen before coming to this world in the same way you believe this about Jesus.
(3) The spiritual world and spiritual contact with dead saints/Prophets is cut off including with Jesus (who is not dead, but you get my point).
(4) The holy spirit, there is always an instance of it, and Elijah was alive for a reason, to transition it to Mohammad (s) but if they don't believe in Mohammad (s), they should believe in Elijah (a) being the hidden guide of this time according to the Gospels.
But over all, I feel they bring about treasures from the Bible and particularly the Gospels, I feel their approach if applied with Quran would do the Muslim community wonders.
There is some disagreements I have with their interpretation including:
(1) Michael and Jesus being interchangeable is based on conjecture and misuse of how language works in this regard (their proof)
(2) Not noticing contradictions in Bible with itself - for example, I said to one of them while we were dialoguing, do you believe it's possible Jesus returns and then becomes evil (not saying it will happen, but possible), they said no, I said, in the same way I don't believe Talut/Saul and others like Lot can deviate and become evil after being chosen by God and anointed kings of God are pre-chosen before coming to this world in the same way you believe this about Jesus.
(3) The spiritual world and spiritual contact with dead saints/Prophets is cut off including with Jesus (who is not dead, but you get my point).
(4) The holy spirit, there is always an instance of it, and Elijah was alive for a reason, to transition it to Mohammad (s) but if they don't believe in Mohammad (s), they should believe in Elijah (a) being the hidden guide of this time according to the Gospels.
But over all, I feel they bring about treasures from the Bible and particularly the Gospels, I feel their approach if applied with Quran would do the Muslim community wonders.