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Islamic view of the Christian Bible : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islamic view of the Christian Bible
The Islamic view of the Christian Bible is based on the belief that parts of Bible are a revelation from God, however some of that has become distorted or corrupted (''tahrif''), while a lot of text has been added which was not part of the revelation.〔http://quran.com/2/79〕 The Qur'an – the revelation Muslims believe was given to the prophet Muhammad as a remedy – identifies three sets of books from the Bible as genuine divine revelation given to trusted messengers: the ''Tawrat'' (''Torah'') given to Musa (Moses), the ''Zabur'' (''Psalms'') given to Daud (David) and the ''Injil'' (''Gospel'') given to Isa (Jesus). Together, the Qur'an, these books and the now-lost ''Suhuf Ibrahim'' (''"Scrolls of Abraham"'') constitute Islam's scripture. Belief that this scripture is divinely inspired is one of Islam's fundamental tenets, but, since all scripture before the Qur'an is also held to have become corrupted, Muslims are directed to take guidance from the Qur'an alone. Abu Hurairah, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had narrated, "The people of the Scripture (Jews) used to recite the Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to the Muslims. On that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Do not believe the people of the Scripture or disbelieve them, but say:-- "We believe in Allah and what is revealed to us."〔http://sunnah.com/urn/41670〕 == Islamic view of the Torah (''Tawrat'')==
The Qur'an mentions the word Torah eighteen times and confirms that it was The Word Of God. However, it also states that over time there have been additions to, and subtractions from, the original text.
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