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==Revealed Books according to the Islamic tradition== | ==Revealed Books according to the Islamic tradition== | ||
Throughout history, the Qur'an claims, Allah has sent four books as [[revelations]]. These are: | Throughout history, the Qur'an claims, Allah has sent four books as [[Revelation|revelations]]. These are: | ||
1. [[Taurat]]: This was revealed to Musa (Moses) and was sent by Allah for the Jews to follow. | 1. [[Taurat]]: This was revealed to Musa (Moses) and was sent by Allah for the Jews to follow. | ||
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==Method of Revelation== | ==Method of Revelation== | ||
The method of Revelation in the | The method of Revelation in the Abrahamic religions ([[People of the Book|Judaism/Christianity]]/[[Islam]]) usually took the form of internal inspiration, that is, those who wrote the texts and heard the voice of [[God]], heard it in their heads and there was usually no external indication of the inspiration/message. There are of course, exceptions such as the Talmudic tradition that YHVH narrated each word of the Torah to Moses. | ||
===Muhammad's Revelations=== | ===Muhammad's Revelations=== |