Well aren't you touchy.
My native language in English but why do you assume that my only resources are books critical of Islam. What. do you not think that I would actually read the Quran - albeit in my own language? and as far as the language of the Quran - if it was written in Arabic - and if all translations are suspect because they are not Arabic - then as far as i'm concerned it - and the religion - was only meant for Arabic peoples. The book does NOT speak to me, the religion does NOT speak to me. I'm not 'nervous', I'm not afraid. I was brought up as a Christian but after much introspection (and I probably know my bible better than many non-Arab Muslims understand their Quran, as they actually can't understand the language that they recite)I left it - because I read my Bible, I studied my religion and I found that I didn't believe it's fundamental pillars. Islam? I've read it and I find it to be an amalgam of religious 'stuff' gathered from Christianity and Judaism. Einasser - you - can tell me all you want about how wonderful Islam is, but all I see is plagarism.
As far as the original language of the bible? Which Bible - Old or New Testament?And as far as that goes, I've never heard any Christian scholar say that what is written in the New Testament is immutable. As far as the founders of the 'Three'? You have the Talmud: (it pretty much means instruction, or learning) is a central text of mainstream Judaism,regarding Jewish law, ethics, customs and history.And you have the Torah which pretty much refers to the first 5 books of the Old Testament. funny thin g about the Talmud and the Torah, is that there is an acceptance that they are not written in stone and that as the world changes, so does the law. the basics re,main the same - you should not murder, you should not commit adultery, but like life, these books change. And what's your issue with whatever language these texts were written in anyway?
Your statement, how can you be so sure that everything happened just as you have said just reading some books for criticisms about Islam? " - huh? how about you telling me how some guy from Arabia can pontificate on the history of a people he knows nothing about? Just because Mohammed might wanted to think it happened that way doesn't mean it did. I can say God tells me things - it doesn't mean she did, but hey, all I need to do is to be a good salesman and who knows - I might be able to start a whole new religion.
Whatever, but I'll tell you this, DON'T ever assume that my dislike of Islam has anything to do with my just reading some critical books. I do my due diligence - I critique Islam the same way i critique Islam - I read the good, the bad and the ugly. Tell me - what do you read - if you actually do read?