All God holy books are sacred texts for Muslims. They include the Pslams (revealed to Abraham), Torah (revealed to Moses), the Bible (revealed to Jesus), and Quran (revealed to Muhammad); peace be upon all God prophets. However, Muslims are committed to following the instructions and teachings of Quran. Quran was revealed to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by Allah (or God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity) through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) in year 610 AD through year 632 AD. During these 22 years of Quran revelation, all revealed verses had been written by specific Muslim team members immediately upon its revelation. Quran was then compiled during life of prophet Muhammad, and during the Caliphs AbouBakr and Omar. Quran was then compiled in its current form by the Caliph Othman. (God be pleased with them all).
All Quran verses were written immediately upon its revelation (in its revelation language that is Arabic), memorized by heart by many Muslims, and recited daily by Muslims in their prayers without single letter change or alterations. It is recited by Muslims all over the day for study and for gaining God satisfaction and His rewards. The long period for full revelation of the Quran (around 22 years) allowed the Quran to be fully memorized and documented by many Muslims. It was recited in the mosque by prophet Mohamed during the daily five prayers without single letter change. Millions of Muslims since then until now are memorizing Quran fully; and some partially; without single letter difference. This explains why Quran remains by God will, and will remain by God will, without single letter change. Refer to related questions below.
S. A. Nigosian has written: 'Islam' -- subject(s): Islam 'From Ancient Writings to Sacred Texts'
The sacred texts and holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism are called the Avesta.
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Yes, the Qu'ran.
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The Islam sacred text is Quran. It was not invented. Quran was revealed to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by God (or Allah and same God in Judaism and Christianity).
Some examples of sacred writings from major world religions include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, the Vedas in Hinduism, and the Tripitaka in Buddhism. These texts are considered holy and provide guidance, teachings, and stories for followers to live by.
There are five major Abrahamic religions in the world today: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and The Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism) which considers itself to be a subset of Christianity. Of these five traditions only two, Judaism and Christianity, share any sacred texts in common: Judaism's Tanakh is Christianity's Old Testament. Islam considers the Qur'an and the various biographies of the prophet Muhammed to be its core sacred texts. Baha'i takes the writings of its prophet Baha'u'llah to be its core sacred texts. And The Church of Latter Day Saints considers the Book of Mormon to be its primary sacred text.
The most sacred text of the Muslims is the holy Qur'an, that is the word of Almighty Allah revealed to the last Prophet of Islam (SAW).The collections of the sayings of the holy Prophet (SAW) are also sacred books of the Muslims.
Revelations from Allah through the angel Jibreel aka Gabriel
The three stages of sacred writings typically include revelation, transcription, and canonization. Revelation refers to the divine inspiration or communication of sacred knowledge or teachings. Transcription involves the physical recording or writing down of the revealed texts. Canonization is the official recognition and acceptance of certain writings as authoritative and sacred within a religious tradition.