Sad thing is 786, you truly don't know the Qur'an very well and whilst I honour your desire to express the truth as you now know it, I do think it would help if you read the Qur'an in detail before you try and tell us what it says and doesn't say.
There are many verses in the Qur'an which show the respect that Muhammad had for the Bible in his early revelations. Look for example at Sura 10:94
" If you are in doubt about what we have revealed to you, ENQUIRE OF THOSE WHO READ THE BOOK BEFORE YOU..The truth has indeed come to you from your Lord. So do not for a moment include yourself with the skeptical!"
Now.. follow through with these verses
The Qur'an urges the people of the book (ie Jews and Christians) to receive the final revelation God had entrusted to Muhammad (Sura 2:41 and 4:47). The call is based on the assumption that the Qur'an is God's revelation in Arabic (26:192-199, 46:12) confirming the preceeding revelations, that is the Torah and the Injil (2:89. 91,97,101, 3:3,81, 5:48.6:92,35:31)
Most of those "people of the book" rejected the Qur'an, yet the Qur'an still urges Muslims to have faith in the Bible (sura 3:84, 119, 4:136) Moreover the Qur'an urges Jews and Christians to judge the Qur'an by what they read in the Torah and the Injil (5:45, 47) They should observe their Scriptures teaching (5:66,68) it says the Torah and the Injil represents God's light and guidance (Sura 5:46). By doing so, Jews and Christians would have no fear on the Day of Judgement (2:62, 5:69)
so.. in the light of all these verses, how can any Muslim say...
muhammd never believed in the bible
like youre trying to give it to me
when the scriptures were asked to be produced from the people of the book it was to show that the Quran was to correct the fallacys in the replacement books nicknamed the inspired word