I don't believe that any word in scripture is without importance or spiritual value. It all holds value to me.
What is the spiritual value of the narrative of the three magi for you?
This is a huge difference I find with people that have a different book than the bible.. they poo poo what doesn't fit their narrative or belief as unimportant or without value. I get it though! I do have to say that I won't disrespect the Quran similarly.
I am sorry if I hurt your feelings.
But I don't disrespect the Bible, just have an other approach to it.
I see the Gospel accounts as traditions written down. The authors of those scriptures were certainly pious people. They were all not eyewitnesses in the childhood, so that they had to rely on what was told to them.
We have a mass of traditions (hadith) that are said to be real events or sayings of Muhammad. Muslim scholars have tried to evaluate their reliability, and much more than half of them have been qualified "weak", meaning, not reliable. I am personally even more critical and doubt the reliability of quite some traditions that have been qualified reliable by the ancient scholars, e.g. if they contradict the Quran or other hadith that are well supported.
If such hadith doesn't really concern me, I don't take effort to find out whether it is reliable or not.
I read the Gospel accounts with the same attitude.
My question to you is do you also treat the Quran the way you treat the Bible. Determining what has value? Or do you ignore what doesn't make sense to you?
It would be wrong to discard anything because it doesn't fit into my thoughts.
There are passages in the Quran where I don't see any link to my life because they refer to a situation I'm not in. The Quran often tells stories that are also known by Jews and Christians. But are not told to witness the story, but to make a point of it. It's more similar to a sermon you hear in your church; the text is quoted, and then the meaning is explained. I even dare to say that the fact that a narrative is quoted in the Quran need not mean that it happened exactly like that; it may be a valid myth as well.
Proverbs 25:2 It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, But the glory of kings is to search out a matter
Why do you quote this?