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How did the Shi’a Imams prevent the corruption of the Torah and the Gospel?

“O People of the Book! Our Messenger has indeed come to you, making things clear to you after an interval between the messengers so you do not say, “There has never come to us a deliverer of good news or a warner.” Now there has come to you a deliverer of good news and a warner. And Allah is Most Capable of everything.” (Qur’an 5:19)

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The Shi’a, from the Zaydi and the Imami persuasions have told us that there are lines of Imams from the time of Ibrahim (as).

However, it has never been made clear to the public what role these Imams had in either being complicit in or bulkwarks against the corruption of the Torah and the Gospel.

In layperson’s terminology: Just what were these Imams doing when Allah’s revelations were being corrupted?

Allah informs us:

“Indeed, those who conceal what We sent down of clear proofs and guidance after We made it clear for the people in the Scripture – those are cursed by Allah and cursed by those who curse…” (Qur’an 2:159)

Islam is a faith based upon proof and evidence. Proof and evidence.

For example: From the time of Jesus (as) to Muhammed (saw), we have absolutely no historical data or information that even remotely suggest a line of Imams from the time of Jesus (as) until the time of Muhammed (saw) in the way that Shi’i suggest. 

The Blessed Prophet (saw) never told us who the Imam that came before him?  No one concurrent with the time of the Blessed Prophet (saw) seems to know anything about such an individual at all. 

The “400 Silent Years

For Christians, this is the most commonly referenced gap, occurring between the time of prophet Malachi and John the Baptist (as).  

In terms of history, there is roughly a 1000-year gap between the Psalms (Zabur) and the time in which Jesus (as) received the Gospel (Injeel).

The 700 Silent Years.

Between the of Jesus (as) and the Blessed Prophet (saw) there is a 700-year gap.

If the Imām’s role is to guard divine truth, what is the practical meaning of that if divine revelation itself became corrupted in public form?

If the Imām was hidden or inaccessible for centuries, how does that differ from him being absent altogether?

“O People of the Book! Our Messenger has indeed come to you, making things clear to you after an interval between the messengers so you do not say, “There has never come to us a deliverer of good news or a warner.” Now there has come to you a deliverer of good news and a warner. And Allah is Most Capable of everything.” (Qur’an 5:19)

You may take a look at disparate translations here:

https://www.islamawakened.com/quran/5/19/#gsc.tab=0

From this perspective, the Sunni and Ibadi positions are more cogent.  

After all, why didn’t these Imams protect their personal copies of the Torah and the Injil? 

We don’t have any good answers that engage with this question in a meaningful way.

May Allah Guide the Ummah.

May Allah Forgive the Ummah.

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