What Does Allah Say About the Bible? Insights from the Qur'an
Explore how Allah acknowledges the Bible and its significance in Islam, including perspectives on its authenticity compared to the Qur'an.
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Allah acknowledges the Bible as a holy book given to the people before the Qur'an. In Islam, it is called the Injil (Gospel) for Christians and the Tawrat (Torah) for Jews. However, Muslims believe that the original texts have been altered over time, and the Qur'an is viewed as the final and most accurate revelation.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the Injil in Islam? The Injil is considered the Gospel in Islam, recognized as a holy book given to Christians before the Qur'an.
- How do Muslims view the Bible? Muslims believe the original texts of the Bible have been altered and view the Qur'an as the final revelation.
- What is the Tawrat? The Tawrat is the Torah in Islam, acknowledged as a holy text given to the Jews before the Qur'an.
- Are there differences between the Qur'an and the Bible? Yes, while both are considered holy texts, Muslims believe the Qur'an is the final and most accurate revelation.