If you present these kind of explanations in court of law, on different issues in life Judge will throw them out.But for Jesus who is much bigger you accept what you want and reject what you want.That is fine.
Followers of Jesus care about exactly what He said and meant, each word.
So you have Jesus's words on the cross, "My God, My God why have you forsaken me"
This was referring to the Psalm 22, which points exactly to the suffering Jesus was enduring.
Now this preciseness has been discussed throughout church history.
It appears in Islam, no such preciseness exists.
This is why Islam is unfortunately a propoganda machine which says things that do not have
to relate to being true, just that they praise Islam.
It takes time to realise the simple dishonesty that is being done, at a fundamental level.
The islamic moral code is to say everything positive about Islam and denegrate everything else.
The idea that Islam could be subservient to any degree over another faith is blasphemy.
This is precisely why truth and Islam cannot live side by side. Islam dies when you believe in truth.
A simple example of this is looking at Muhammed as a sincere but deluded man, who had visions, or
fits in which he claimed to get divine revelations.
The problem comes when these "divine" revelations follow other folk stories or tales held in other
books of the period which are not regarded even as true but parables, yet in the Koran they take on
the form of literal history. It is at this point one has to begin to get cynical and critical of Muhammed
authority or status. If he claimed to speak on behalf of the Lord of Hosts, the creator of the universe,
as laid out in the bible, and yet does not repeat the core message of love, Muhammed is not speaking
the truth. It is this simple.