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Zabur (Arabic: ٱلزَّبُورِ, romanized: az-
zabūr) is,
according to Islam, the holy book of
Dawud (David in Islam), one of the holy
books revealed by Allah...
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historical events,
meanwhile Zabur writings were used for
religious scripts or to
record daily transactions among ancient Yemenis.
Zabur writings could be found...
- Additionally,
Muslims also
revere David for
receiving the
divine revelation of the
Zabur.
Dawud is
considered one of the most
important people in Islam. Mentioned...
- Torah),
received by
prophets and
messengers amongst the Israelites; the
Zabur (Psalms),
received by David; and the
Injeel (Arabic for the Gospel), received...
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Moses (Musa) is
called Tawrat, the
Psalms given to
David (Dawud) is the
Zabur, the
Gospel given to
Jesus is Injil. The last
prophet in
Islam is Muhammad...
- God to the
prophets and
messengers amongst the
Children of Israel, the
Zabur (used in
reference to the Psalms)
revealed to
David (Dawud); and the Injil...
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Muslims also
believe in
previous revelations, such as the
Tawrat (Torah), the
Zabur (Psalms), and the
Injeel (Gospel).
These earlier revelations are ****ociated...
- Arabic: مَزْمُور, romanized: Mazmūr, in
Islam also
called Zabur, Arabic: زَبُورُ, romanized:
Zabūr), also
known as the Psalter, is the
first book of the third...
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revealed to the
prophets and
messengers amongst the
Children of Israel, the
Zabur (Psalms)
revealed to
Dawud (David) and the
Injil (the Gospel)
revealed to...
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revelations of God—specifically
those that make up the
Tawrat or Torah, the
Zabur or Psalms, and the
Injil or Gospel. The term can also
refer to what Muslims...