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What is the significance of scriptures in most religions?
What is the significance of scriptures in most religions?
- They serve only as philosophical studies.
- They are considered mere historical documents.
- They are culturally produced texts.
- They are believed to be inspired or revealed by God. (correct)
How long did the Prophet Muhammad receive revelations for the Qur'an?
How long did the Prophet Muhammad receive revelations for the Qur'an?
- Thirty years
- Ten years
- Twenty-three years (correct)
- Fifteen years
Which angel is believed to have delivered the revelations of the Qur'an to Muhammad?
Which angel is believed to have delivered the revelations of the Qur'an to Muhammad?
- Angel Raphael
- Angel Azrael
- Angel Jibril (Gabriel) (correct)
- Angel Michael
What do Muslims believe about the Qur'an in relation to earlier scriptures?
What do Muslims believe about the Qur'an in relation to earlier scriptures?
Why is ascertaining the authenticity of a scripture important?
Why is ascertaining the authenticity of a scripture important?
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Study Notes
Beliefs and Scriptures in Religion
- Most religions base their beliefs on sacred scriptures, considered inspired or revealed by Almighty God.
- Scriptures are viewed as essential guides for the human race and are seen as perfectly suited for this purpose.
Importance of Authenticity
- Objective and reasonable evidence is crucial in validating any particular scripture amidst competing claims of divine revelation.
- Establishing the authenticity of a scripture is fundamental for a truthful and honest understanding of religious beliefs.
The Qur'an in Islam
- Muslims regard the Qur'an as the literal word of God, revealed in Arabic to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by Angel Gabriel (Jibril).
- Revelation occurred incrementally over a period of twenty-three years, marking a significant event in Islamic belief.
- The Qur'an is considered a living miracle of Prophet Muhammad (p) due to its preservation through multiple independent chains of narrators and reciters throughout history.
Relation to Earlier Scriptures
- The Qur'an is perceived as the culmination of previous scriptures revealed to earlier prophets, including:
- Torah given to Prophet Musa (Moses)
- Injil (Gospel) given to Prophet Isa (Jesus)
- Zabur (Psalms) given to Prophet Dawud (David)
- Suhuf (Scrolls) given to Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham)
Conclusion
- Peace be upon all mentioned prophets, acknowledging their significant roles in the history of divine revelation.
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