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Why the "Injeel" Never Existed By Apostolic Fidelity In the dialogue between Catholicism and Islam, a fundamental misunderstanding arises regarding the nature of the New Testament. Islamic theology claims that Jesus (Isa) was given a specific, singular book from Heaven called the Injeel . Muslims argue that the canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are merely corrupted biographies or fragments of this original "lost" book. As faithful Catholics, we must rebuke this error with historical precision and theological clarity. The Injeel —as defined by Islamic apologetics—is a historical fiction, a 7th-century anachronism imposed upon 1st-century history. Here is why the Injeel never existed. 1. The Theological Definition: Christ is the Word, Not the Courier The primary error of the Injeel theory is a misunderstanding of who Jesus is. In Islam, prophets are couriers who deliver a book (Moses brought the Torah, David the Psalms, Muhamm...