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Taḥrīf (Arabic: تحريف, transl. 'distortion') or
corruption of the Bible, is a term used by most
Muslims to
refer to
believed alterations made to the previous...
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medieval Islamic authorities understood the
doctrine of the
corruption (
taḥrīf) of
biblical texts.
According to
Martin Accad,
doctrines of
corruption primarily...
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partially authentic, and
believe that Jesus's
original message was
altered (
taḥrīf) and that
Muhammad came
later to
revive it.
Belief in
Jesus (and all other...
- self-identified Muslims, the
level of this
belief is
restricted by the
concept of
tahrif. The
Islamic methodology of
tafsir al-Qur'an bi-l-Kitab (Arabic: تفسير القرآن...
- monotheism, su****ding both
Judaism and Christianity. The
Islamic teaching of
tahrif teaches that
earlier monotheistic scriptures or
earlier interpretations...
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contained contradictions due to
human interference (a
concept known as
tahrif). Instead, he
believed that the
beliefs and
practices of
Islam should be...
- "Muhammad". In
Encyclopaedia of
Islam Online (n.d.). Hava Lazarus-Yafeh. "
Tahrif". In
Encyclopaedia of
Islam Online (n.d.).
Teece (2003), pp. 12–13 Turner...
- from God; but
revelation which had been
corrupted or
distorted (in Arabic:
tahrif), and
therefore necessitated correction by
giving the
Quran to the Islamic...
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September 2023. Keating,
Sandra Toenies (2014). "Revisiting the
Charge of
Taḥrīf: The
Question of Su****ssionism in
Early Islam and the Qurʾān". Nicholas...
- However, the
Muslims believe that this
original revelation was
corrupted (
tahrif) (or
simply altered by the p****age of time and
human fallibility) over time...