The Jews’ doctrinal image of their prophets:

 

“Most of Allah’s Prophets and Messengers in the Torah are given the attributes of weakness, villainy, cruelty, greed, immorality and committing polytheism, adultery and murder.”[1] The natural result of this image of the Torah is that the Prophets are not better than other human beings and that Allah chose them randomly without taking into consideration any degree of righteousness that would entitle them to convey the Message. This will be clear when we read some of the texts in the Torah that talked about the Prophets.


[1] Kamil,. Sa‘fan , Dirasa fi al-Tawrat wa al-Injil, p. 10.