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Among the books considered to be revealed by God in the Quran, the three mentioned by name are the Tawrat (Torah) revealed to Musa (Moses), the Zabur (Psalms) revealed to Dawud (David), and the Injil (Gospel) revealed to Isa (Jesus). The Quran mentions the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel as being revealed by God in the same way the Quran was revealed to Muhammad, the final prophet and messenger of God according to Muslims.

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dbo:abstract Among the books considered to be revealed by God in the Quran, the three mentioned by name are the Tawrat (Torah) revealed to Musa (Moses), the Zabur (Psalms) revealed to Dawud (David), and the Injil (Gospel) revealed to Isa (Jesus). The Quran mentions the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel as being revealed by God in the same way the Quran was revealed to Muhammad, the final prophet and messenger of God according to Muslims. Some Muslim religious authorities view these books (i.e., the Bible, or parts of it) as having been altered and interpolated over time, while maintaining that the Quran remains as the final, unchanged and preserved word of God. (en) Dans le Coran, la Bible hébraïque est appelée de deux manières différentes : al-Kitâb (le Livre), al-Tawrâ (la Torah). La Torah y désigne non seulement le Pentateuque mais également le reste de la Bible hébraïque et des sources post-bibliques comme le Talmud et le Midrash. Si le reflet de la Bible hébraïque dans le Coran est assez partiel, celui-ci comporte néanmoins de nombreuses allusions et mentionne nombre d'histoires et de personnages bibliques. La Bible hébraïque est en outre importante pour l'islam car les exégètes coraniques interprètent plusieurs passages comme des prophéties de la venue de Mahomet et de la victoire de l'islam. Par ailleurs, nombre de commentateurs musulmans contestent l'intégrité des textes - révélations qui ne devraient contenir que les paroles de Dieu - dans leurs versions chrétiennes et juives qui auraient été falsifiées. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Among the books considered to be revealed by God in the Quran, the three mentioned by name are the Tawrat (Torah) revealed to Musa (Moses), the Zabur (Psalms) revealed to Dawud (David), and the Injil (Gospel) revealed to Isa (Jesus). The Quran mentions the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel as being revealed by God in the same way the Quran was revealed to Muhammad, the final prophet and messenger of God according to Muslims. (en) Dans le Coran, la Bible hébraïque est appelée de deux manières différentes : al-Kitâb (le Livre), al-Tawrâ (la Torah). La Torah y désigne non seulement le Pentateuque mais également le reste de la Bible hébraïque et des sources post-bibliques comme le Talmud et le Midrash. (fr)
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