Neuropteron
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There is frequent mention in the Qu'ran about the Bible. In the beginning of the Qur'an we read "The righteous trust what has been revealed to you [to Mohammed] and to others before you, and firmly believe in the life to come. )Sura 2, Al-Baqara [The Cow],verse 4.
What is meant by "what has been revealed ... to others before you?
Three separate writings are mentioned in the Qur'an. One is alluded to in the fifth Sura, Al-Ma'ida [The Table], in verses 43 and 44. There, we read: " How will they come to you for judgement, when they already have the Torah (books of Moses) which enshrines Allah's own judgement ? Soon after they are bound to ignore you" they are no true believers: There is guidance, and there is light, in the Torah which we have revealed."
Hence , the Torah, are referred to in the Qur'an as the Word of God.
Since the Qur'an supports these inspired writing should Muslims acknowledge the Torah, Psalms and Gospels as the Word of God and be guided by them ?
What is meant by "what has been revealed ... to others before you?
Three separate writings are mentioned in the Qur'an. One is alluded to in the fifth Sura, Al-Ma'ida [The Table], in verses 43 and 44. There, we read: " How will they come to you for judgement, when they already have the Torah (books of Moses) which enshrines Allah's own judgement ? Soon after they are bound to ignore you" they are no true believers: There is guidance, and there is light, in the Torah which we have revealed."
Hence , the Torah, are referred to in the Qur'an as the Word of God.
Since the Qur'an supports these inspired writing should Muslims acknowledge the Torah, Psalms and Gospels as the Word of God and be guided by them ?