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How many Heavenly Holy Books are there in Islam?

Heavenly Holy Books

Introduction to Heavenly Holy Books

Many people want to know about the number of Heavenly (آسمانی) Holy Books. Allah Ta’ala revealed these holy books to different Prophets (PBUH) in various periods. There are a total of four (4) Heavenly Holy Books in Islam, which were revealed to these prophets.

  1. Tawrat (Torah, تورات): Torah was revealed by Allah to our Prophet Hazrat Musa (A.S.).
  2. Zabur (Psalms, زبور): Zabur was revealed by Allah to our Prophet Hazrat Dawood (A.S.).
  3. Injil (Gospel, انجیل): The Book of the Injil was revealed to Hazrat Isa (A.S.) by Allah.
  4. Holy Quran (قران مجید):  Allah revealed the Holy Quran to our beloved Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (Peace Be Upon Him).

Importance of Heavenly Holy Books

The Heavenly Holy Books hold great importance as they are divine revelations sent by Allah to guide mankind toward truth and righteousness. These sacred scriptures — including the Torah, Psalms, Gospel, and the Holy Quran — teach moral values, justice, and faith in one God. They serve as a source of wisdom, spiritual light, and a complete code of life for believers, helping humanity distinguish between right and wrong while leading them on the path of eternal success.

Common Message in All Holy Scriptures

All Heavenly Holy Books share a common message of faith, peace, and submission to the will of Allah. Despite being revealed at different times and to different prophets, their teachings emphasise monotheism, justice, compassion, and moral conduct. They guide humanity to worship one God, live with honesty and kindness, and avoid wrongdoing. The central goal of all divine revelations is to unite people under the principles of truth, righteousness, and the pursuit of spiritual success in this world and the hereafter.

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