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Qur’an
The Quran (, ), also romanized '''Qur'an or Koran', is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God (Allāh). It is organized in 114 chapters (, ) which consist of individual verses (''). Besides its religious significance, it is widely regarded as the finest work in Arabic literature, and has significantly influenced the Arabic language.
Islamic holy books
wider religious scriptures of Islam
Zabur
book, mentioned in the Quran and hadith as revealed to Dawood (David); usually identified with the Book of Psalms
Injil
Christian Gospel from an Islamic perspective
Nahj al-Balagha
collection of sys, attributed to Ali, cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad
Tawrat
holy book of given by God to Musa (Moses).
Scrolls of Abraham
document mentioned in the Quran (87:19, 53:37)
Meher Ali Shah
Sufi scholar and a mystic Punjabi poet (1859–1937)
list of Islamic texts
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al-Adab al-mufrad
book by Muḥammad ibn Ismāʻīl al-Bukhārī
Scrolls of Moses
document mentioned in the Quran (53:36, 87:19); sometimes identified with Tawrat (Torah)
Book of Fatimah
book written for Fatimah according to Shi'te tradition
Historical reliability of the Quran
aspect of Islam
Kitab kuning
Indonesian Islamic Seminary Curriculum
Tanzil
Tanzīl (), inzāl (), and nuzūl (), and other words based on the Arabic triconsonantal root (, 'downward movement'), refers to the Islamic belief in the descent of God's message from heaven to Earth as speech, and sometimes visual, revelations to the Islamic prophet Muhammad with Gabriel as the conveyor, and occasionally God Himself.
Anwar Ul Bayan
commentary on the Quaran written by Mufti Muhammad Ashiq Ilahi Muhajir Madani
tablet
term used for certain religious texts
Harari Qurans
qurans from the Harari region of Ethiopia
Uthman Taha Quran
quran Mus'haf written by calligrapher Uthman Taha
Al-Risalah
book by Ibn Abi Zayd
Book of the Zanj
Arabic history of the Zanj