- The
Tawrat (Arabic: تَّوْرَاة, romanized: Tawrāh), also
romanized as
Tawrah or Taurat, is the Arabic-language name for the
Torah within its
context as...
- revelations, the
three that are
mentioned by name in the
Quran are the
Tawrat (Arabic for Torah),
received by
prophets and
messengers amongst the Israelites;...
- (considered by
Muslims to be
previous revelations from Allah),
including the
Tawrat (Torah)
revealed to the
prophets and
messengers amongst the
Children of...
- to the
previous revelations of God—specifically
those that make up the
Tawrat, the
Zabur or Psalms, and the Injil. The term is also used to
refer to what...
-
others being the
Zabur (traditionally
understood as
being the Psalms), the
Tawrat (the Torah), and the Qur'an itself. The word
Injil is also used in the Qur’an...
- is Ayyub,
Jesus is 'Isa, etc. The
Torah given to
Moses (Musa) is
called Tawrat, the
Psalms given to
David (Dawud) is the Zabur, the
Gospel given to Jesus...
-
Alongside the Quran,
Muslims also
believe in
previous revelations, such as the
Tawrat (Torah), the
Zabur (Psalms), and the
Injeel (Gospel).
These earlier revelations...
-
Alongside the Quran,
Muslims also
believe in
previous revelations, such as the
Tawrat (the Torah), the
Zabur (Psalms), and the
Injil (Gospel). They
believe that...
- all the
different versions of the
Christian Old Testament; in Islam, the
Tawrat (Arabic: توراة) is the
Arabic name for the
Torah within its
context as...
-
Allah swearing by the Mount,
which some
believe is
Mount Sinai,
where the
Tawrat was
revealed to Musa. The
chapter takes its name from "the mount" (ṭūr)...