Contrary to the notion which nowadays is unfortunately...
Contrary to the notion which nowadays is unfortunately advanced by some Christian sects that revelation is inferred from the religious experience of others such that the Bible (the New Testament in particular) is the interpretation or expression of the things which ‘Īsā (Jesus) ( ‘a ) had acquired in his state of kashf or shuhūd , revelation is free from any sort of interpolation or addition by the Prophet ( ṣ ) in conveying it.
Perhaps the reason why in more than 300 places in the Holy Qur’an, the Holy Prophet ( ṣ ) is addressed with the command, “Say” [ qul ] is to stress the fact that his role in conveying the revelation is only to repeat exactly the divine message and that there is not the least room for him to have changed it. The Apostle ( ṣ ) was aware of this heavy burden of responsibility.