One is never sure of anything, of course. But one still knows facts : Syrian-Palestinians and Iraqi (up to Qatar) Arabs are Christians (Catholics,monophysites, Nestorian). One knows that no sources (West and East) alludes to a translation of Biblical texts in Arabic.That does not mean (at all) that part of the liturgy was not in Arabic. At all. And it is perfectly liveable. Europe has lived like this before Luther, mass was in Latin, etc.
There is, for me, another element. Which script to use? There's plenty. And defectives.
Arabs are Christians?
you mean Arabs
were Christians and Arabs
are Christians before Islam and after Islam??
There is, for me, another element. Which script to use? There's plenty. And defectives.
well whatever the script they wrote the present Quran., they must have used similar script to write those Bible stories.. in some Arabic script
1. Birmingham Quran Manuscript

Year Written: c.568 AD – 645 AD
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Hijazi
Current Location: University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
2. Tübingen Fragment

Year Written: c. 649 AD – 675 AD
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Hijazi
Current Location: University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
3. Sana’a Manuscript

Year Written: c.671 AD
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Hijazi
Current Location: Great Mosque of Sana’a, Yemen
4. Codex Parisino-Petropolitanus

Year Written: c. late 7th to early 8th century
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Hijazi
5. Topkapi Manuscript

Year Written: c. early to mid 8th century
Language: Arabic
6. Samarkand Kufic Quran (Uthman Quran)

Year Written: c.765 AD – 855 AD
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Kufic
Current Location: Hast Imam Library, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Script Type: Kufic
Current Location: Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
7. Blue Quran

Year Written: c. late 9th century to early 10th century
Language: Arabic
Script Type: Kufic