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Besides the Quran, the jewish Taurat is the closest you'll find and the Injil isn't really a book that was commissioned by Jesus to be written down.
The Quran promotes certain tests in order to determine if the scripture is truly from Allah. That is that there should be no errors in it , and that no party (except Allah) can produce similar or better than it.
Taurat
The Taurat was revealed to Hazrat Moses (AS) and The Zaboor was revealed to Hazrat Dauood (David). The Bible was revealed to Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS) and the Holy Qura'an was revealed to the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
Taurat/Tawrah ( توراة ), perhaps - the Islamic name for the Torah, as found in the Qu'ran.
The three Abrahamic religions are Judaism (the Tanakh), Christianity (Old Testament), and Islam (the Taurat).
Yusuf A. Lubis has written: 'Penjelasan tentang Taurat dan Injil' -- subject(s): Islamic interpretations, Bible
Known as the Pentateuch (to Christians), the Torah (to Jews), and the Taurat (to Muslims), the Books of the Law of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) are the first five books found in all versions of the Bible - Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and Muslim. [Yes, Muslims also revere the Taurat as part of their Al-Kitab (holy scriptures), though they believe it was tainted by the Jews.]
it revealed in one night after 40 days of Hazrat Moosa A.S's stay at Toor e Seena (a mount in Egypt).
Scholars have differing opinions on whether religious texts like the Taurat, Bible, and Vedas have been corrupted over time. While some believe that they have undergone changes and translations that may have altered their original meanings, others argue that they have been preserved accurately. It ultimately depends on individual interpretations and beliefs.
The main holy book of the Yehudi religion is the Torah, which consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).
AnswerFrom Islam perspective, the holy book of Jesus is the Gospel (Injeel in Arabic). Muslims believe in all God holy books including Torah, Psalm, Gospel (Injeel), and Quran.Quran says (Meaning English translation):" .. and in their (Jews and Moses) footsteps, we (God) sent Isa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary), confirming the Taurat (Torah) that had come before him, and We (God) gave him the Injeel (Gospel), in which was guidance and light and confirmation of the Taurat (Torah) that had come before it, a guidance and an admonition for the pious... Let people of the Injeel (Gospel) judge by what Allah (God) has revealed therein and whosoever does not judge by what Allah (God) has revealed (then) such people are the rebellious and disobedient to Allah (God)"[Quran, chapter 5, verses 46-47]" It is he (God) Who has sent down the book (Quran) to you (Prophet Mohamed) with truth, confirming what came before it, and He (God) sent down the Taurat (Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel), before as a guidance to mankind...."[Quran, chapter 3, verses 3-4]
No. There is no holy book called "the Plus". Muslims have the Qur'an as their central holy book. They also accept the holiness of the Taurat, Zabur, and Injil, which roughly correspond with the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel (although there are slight differences between the Jewish and Christian versions of these texts).
Yes, Zabur is considered a holy book in Islam. It is believed to be a book of divine revelations given to the Prophet David (Dawud) in Islamic tradition.