the PSALMS
The sacred text of Islam is the Quran Judaism has the Tanach {comprised of the Torah (Law), Prophets, Hagiographa (Writings)}. The only books they share are the Torah and the Psalms/Zabur and the Muslims and Jews disagree on what the Torah and Psalms/Zabur actually say.
The 5 sections of the Psalms relate to the 5 books of the Torah! Here's a link with further explanation: http://www.lwbc.co.uk/5_books_of_psalms.htm
What is sacred to both are the Torah, Psalms, and the Old City of Jerusalem.
Sixty-seven psalms are regarded as lament psalms either wholly or in part. Sixty-one are laments in their entirety.
The followers of Zaboor, which refers to the Psalms in Islamic tradition, are primarily Muslims who regard the Psalms as a holy scripture revealed to the prophet Dawood (David). In a broader context, followers of Zaboor may also include Christians and Jews, who consider the Psalms as part of their religious texts. In Islam, the Zaboor is recognized as one of the previous scriptures revealed by God, alongside the Torah and the Gospel.
"Tanach" is an acronym for Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Torah is the 5 books of Moses, Nevi'im are the prophets, and Ketuvim are other prophetic writings (such as Psalms).
The Psalms are in a book of their own - the Book of Psalms - within the Old Testament.
Psalms ( David PBUH ).Torah (Moses PBUH).Gospel ( Jesus PBUH ).
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Some of the messengers who are believed to have received divine books include Abraham (Torah), Moses (Torah), David (Psalms), and Jesus (Gospel).
The book of Psalms is divided into five sections that run parallel to the writings of Moses in the Pentateuch. These five books contain similar themes to the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. However, these five portions of the Psalms don't have individual names; they're just numbered Book One to Book Five.