Muslims believe in all God holy books including the Torah (God holy book of Judaism) and The Bible (God holy book of Christianity).
Muslims believe that the source of these books are from God but they have been deviated.
No. A Muslim doesn't need to read or use the Torah. However, it could be studied by Muslim scholars for purposes like comparative religions or as a historical resource. But again, one can be a Muslim without any need or requirement to touch it.
No. the Torah is the book of laws and the holy book of the Jews. The prophet who revealed the Qur'an for Muslims is Muhammad.
The word "Bible" is from the Greek "Biblos", which means "Book" in English. The Latin word for "Book" is "Liber".Incidentally, this is where the word "Library" comes from. When Mohammed received his revelation, he referred to "The people of the Book", meaning Jews, Christians, and Muslims, because all three religions use and believe in the Bible. Jews use the Torah, or Old Testament; Christians use the Torah and New Testament, and Muslims use the Torah, New Testament, and Koran.
There is no mention of Muhammad in the Torah, mainly because it was written before he was born. There are some Muslims who interpret Torah prophecies as referring to Muhammad, but this is opinion only.
No. They are different books with different content. The Torah is the holy book of the Jews, and the Qur'an is the holy book of the Muslims.
To honor the Torah and glorify it.
torah is the law of God as given to Moses. The Torah is important to follow
Christians and Jews are cooled people of the book as they are holders of the holy books Torah anf Bible. Others are called non Muslims.
Not really, Christians use a text based on the Torah that was modified to support the teachings of Christianity.
A yad "the pointer'
All the people who don't believe what you do are infidels (unbelievers) from your perspective. To Christians, Muslims are the infidels. ________________________________________________________ Christians and Jews call Muslims infidels. However, Muslims call Christians and Jews as "people of the book" as they are holders of the holy books Torah and the Bible that Muslims believe that these holy books are revelations of God.
The Torah teaches, instructs, commands, exhorts, advises, reveals, inspires...
The motto of Kesser Torah - school - is 'use :'.