Moishe3rd
Yehudi
I understand what you are trying to convey, I think.I'm Muslim and I agree with what you are saying about the Torah, but those do not mean Muslims call it a lie or a completely different version. Saying it is a lie means Muslims don't even believe in it, yet they do. As I said, some teachings are still shared between the two. More examples for that are circumcision and pork prohibition. Circumcision is one of the examples that was not mentioned on the Quran and Muhammad took it from the unchanged parts of the previous Abrahamic religions. Let alone (afaik) that all prophets Jews believe in, Muslims believe in too. I also take the Quran as my first source then the Hadeeth, should there be answers sought.
I think what matters the most is the most basic rule, the oneness of God or G-d. Don't you think so too?
That's what I and others in my community believe as Muslims. I'm not really saying you are wrong. Muslims are so many in this world that things get screwed up because of the human nature and differences.
It reads as though you are kind of embarrassed that Islam basically says that the Jews altered the World of G-d for their own nefarious purposes but that Muhammad made it right again... No?
Either way, as noted, both Jews and Christians believe that the entire "old testament" is the unalterable Word of G-d. Muslims don't.