Quran saying The elites always kept the books from you.
God's word hasn't changed. Your priests have adopted fake books. They gave you the hadith books as the Bible and deceived you.
Now the Quran tells Muhammad/ readers of the Quran to ask the People of the Book [the Bible] to affirm its contents, such as its accounts of events pertaining to Noah, Moses and Pharaoh, etc (Surah 10:71 - 10:95). It does this because the People of the Book have the original book in which these events were recorded.
Surah 10:94-95. “If thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee,
THEN ASK THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN READING THE BOOK FROM BEFORE THEE: the Truth hath indeed come to thee from thy Lord: so be in no wise of those in doubt. And be not thou of those who deny the revelations of Allah, for then wert thou of the losboom".
The Quran also implies in the following passages that the Bible has NOT been corrupted.
Sura 7:156-157. ˹They are˺ the ones who follow the Messenger [Muhammad], the unlettered Prophet,
WHOSE DESCRIPTION THEY FIND IN THEIR TORAH AND GOSPEL.
If the Bible had been corrupted when this verse was "revealed," then why would Allah state that it can be relied upon as prophesying Muhammad's "prophethood"? Obviously, in the mind of whoever wrote this verse, the Bible had not been corrupted when they wrote it; also, the Bible that existed then (the manuscripts) exists now, which means that the Bible has still not been corrupted.
Surah 5:46-47. Then in the footsteps of the prophets, We sent Jesus, son of Mary, confirming the Torah revealed before him. And We gave him the Gospel containing guidance and light and confirming what was revealed in the Torah—a guide and a lesson to the God-fearing.
SO LET THE PEOPLE OF THE GOSPEL JUDGE BY WHAT ALLAH HAS REVEALED IN IT. And those who do not judge by what Allah has revealed are ˹truly˺ the rebellious.
This passage speaks in present tense, which means that it is referring to the Christians of the time in which it was "revealed." Once again, if the Bible had been corrupted at that time, then commanding that Christians judge according to what Allah had supposedly revealed in the Gospel would not make sense.
The Quran also states that both the Jews and Christians had the wrong opinions about each other and that they should not have had such opinions since they both had "the book"; in other words, the Quran states that since each group had "the book," they should have had the right opinion about each other. This passage does not make sense if "the book" had been corrupted during the time that the Quran was "revealed."
Sura 2:113. "The Jews say, The Christians are not (founded) upon anything.' And the Christians say,The Jews are not (founded) upon anything.' And yet
THEY READ THE BOOK."
As for the Gospels, consider the words of the following Muslim scholars:
"Ibn Mazar and Ibn Hatim state, in the commentary known as the Tafsir Durr-I-Mansur, that they have it on the authority of Ibn Muniyah, that the Taurat (i.e. the books of Moses), and the Injil (i.e. the Gospels), are in the same state of purity in which they were sent down from heaven, and that no alterations had been made in them, but that the Jews were wont to deceive the people by unsound arguments, and by wresting the sense of Scripture... Shah Waliyu Illah, in his commentary, the Fauzull-Kabir, and also Ibn `Abbas, support the same view." (T. P. Hughes, p. 62)
"Ibn Kathir in his book Al-Bidaya wa al-Nihaya quotes Muhammad saying about the Jews and Christians: 'David died in the midst of his friends. They were not led astray, nor changed [their books]. The Friends of Christ stayed in His ordinances and guidance for two hundred years' (proved by Ibn Hibban). It is well-known that we have copies of the New Testament that go back to the fourth century A.D. These are in harmony with the books as they are today." (True Guidance, p. 179)