Btw: How many verses of the bible have you memorised in the original language? I only know 150 verses in arabic D:
I don't know what kind of argument this is. (Please note: Assuming intellectual superiority is not an argument for Islam, I don't know the Quran well or even at all, and I don't claim to. All I know is it denies certain teachings of Jesus which I will address in response to your other question. But if I wanted to, I could try to memorise the Bible in Hebrew and Greek, but there is no need. The Bible can be in any language and still have the same effect as the original text would. Obviously when they translate it they have to go back to the original language which is mostly Hebrew for the Old Testament and mostly Greek for the New Testament.
I have two questions one ill ask later
If you saw jesus in the street today with his thick beard which religion do you think he belongs to? When jesus prayed on his face im asking you who prays on their faces today? He fasted for 40 days who today fasts continously today? He was circumsized which religious group folow that practice? He didnt eat pig which religious group doesnt eat pig? So if jesus(pbuh) was here in this current time doing all of these which religious group do yoh reckon he would suit more by his actions? Christianity or Islam?
In reply to your other question, Blit2014 already implied the answer. Jesus was a Jew not a Muslim.*
*in sense of adherant to the religion of Islam as understood today (or even 1400 years ago).
Christianity in short is based on Jesus and how he is the fulfillment of the law (hence why Christians can eat pork and can get circumcised).
So he was a Jew, but he fulfilled the Jewish law (which is why he had to die on the cross and rise again 3 days later which Jesus himself said he had to do). Christianity is also based strongly on Judaism - in fact the first Christians (in terms of name) were in fact Jews.
In answer to question, Jesus would actually suit Judaism (classic not modern), and Christianity (of which, arguably*, he was the founder of; but is at least the basis for)
But Jesus will not suit Islam, even if Islam has those two teachings the same, because
[1] It misunderstands that Jesus fulfilled the law* as mentioned (this is why also Jews & Gentiles can also be Christians without need for physical circumcision or strict food laws)
*through life, death and resurrection.
[2] Jesus (several times) in the Gospel*, in fact predicted his betrayal, death and resurrection, and since Islam denies all three; in addition to Jesus describing how he was sent by the Father (also denied to some degree in Islam), Jesus cannot suit Islam.
[3] Jesus said that he is the only way to God (John 14:6)
In conclusion, Islam re-interprets Jesus' teaching and purpose* to fit the Quran.
*particularly within relation to #2
So how does Islam get around this or how do other religions (e.g. Hinduism), is that they redefine Jesus through the lens of their religion. I am not saying that is necessarily right/wrong, but if consider Jesus from the account of the Gospels to be true or at least accurate, he cannot possibly be an adherant to Islamic religion.
So Islam is more consistent to conclude that the Gospel is wrong about Jesus and I think it already does:
"Muslims believe that the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and lost Gospels, such as that of Peter, contain fragments of Jesus' message, but that the majority of the original teaching has been altered or lost."