Naaji, please correct me if I am wrong, but I think I see a number of problems in your comments in your posts.
1. The Qu'ran specifically states that to Jesus alone was afforded the place of highest position on his ascension. Where does it say "all the prophets are given this position? How can Jesus be given the highest position if all other prophets are also given the highest position?
The sura I quoted says that Allah has given him the exalted position.. read again Sura 3:55 which states
(and remember), when Allah said: O Jesus! Lo! I am gathering thee and causing thee to ascend unto Me, and am clensing thee of those who disbelieve and am setting those who follow thee above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection. Then unto Me ye will all return, and I shall judge between you as to that wherein you differ."
Now, does it say that of the other prophets anywhere? Did any other prophet escape death?
2. Your understanding of the integrity of the Qu'ranic text compared to the Biblical text is addressed in the previous post
3. You did say Muhammed was in heaven now.. here is a quote from a previous post sent today
Im sorry carol but nowhere in that ayat does it say that Jesus (pbuh) has died and was resurected, read it through again and you will see. Jesus (pbuh) was taken to heaven before death, just as muhammad (pbuh) was taken to heaven in flesh"
I read that to mean you believe that both Jesus and Muhammed are ascended into heaven now?
4. In relation to the Injeel/Injil.. who told you that the Injeel was the only the Gospel accounts as given to Jesus? The New Testament Gospel as understood by the early Christians at the time of Muhummed was the entire New Testament. Where in the Qu'ran are the teachings of Paul set aside? Is it just tradition from the Hadith that negates them as being Scripture? By the time of Muhammed's revelation, the inclusion of Paul's teachings together with the gospels was already well in place and so any discussion of the Injil for the Christians would have included the other New Testament books as well as the now four Gospels. Sura 10:94 encourages Muhammed to consult those who had been reading the scriptures before him, namely the Jews and the Christians.
Let's start with these questions, then I have a few more for you
Carol