Everything about The Injil totally explained
The
Injil (
Arabic إنجيل, also transcribed
Injeel) is one of the five
Islamic Holy Books the
Qur'an records as revealed by God (
Allah) - the others being the
Suhuf Ibrahim,
Zabur,
Tawrat, and
Qur'an. The word
Injil is generally held by non-
Muslim historians to be an abbreviation of the
Greek word
Ευαγγέλιον, sometimes rendered in
English as "evangel" (literal meaning "good news"). It is usually translated as "Gospel", as in the four
Gospels of the
New Testament. Muslims generally believe the Gospel or the New Testament to have been
corrupted over time. Some also hold the view that the
Injil is a
lost book, different from the New Testament which was either written by the
apostles or people connected to them.
In the Qur'an
The word
Injil occurs twelve times in the
Qur'an (III, 2, 43, 58; V, 50, 51, 70, 72, 110; VII, 156; IX, 112; XLVIII, 29; LVII, 27) and refers to the revelation transmitted by
Isa (Jesus). The word also means the scripture possessed and read by the Christian contemporaries of the
Islamic Prophet Muhammad (V, 51; VII, 156) (that is, the four
Gospels), often extended in current usage to mean the whole of the
New Testament. Although the Qu'ran refers to the message of Isa, the contents of the revelation contained in the
Injil transmitted by Isa isn't known from the Qur'an.
Injeel as per ayats of quran means, confirmation of between two hands from Taurat and guidence and sermon for "muttaqeen" who guard.5:46
Difference from the Gospels
Muslim scholars generally dispute that
Injil refers to either the entire New Testament or the four Gospels. Others believe the
Injil wasn't a physical book, but simply a set of teachings. The word
Injil is used in the Qur'an, the
Hadith and early Muslim documents to refer specifically to the revelations made by God to Isa, and is used by both Muslims and some Arabic-speaking Christians today.
Accuracy and authority
Some Muslim scholars believe that the Injil has undergone
tahrif, that the meaning or words were distorted, passages were suppressed and others added. They point to the fact that Christians claim Jesus (who Muslims believe to be a revered but mortal Messenger of God) to be God incarnate or the
Son of God as definitive proof that the Injil as interpreted by modern Christians has been corrupted, given that this violates the unitary nature of God and monotheism (
tawheed).
Disputed areas of text within the
Injil include references to where
Jesus is called the Son of God by his followers and the events that occurred after Jesus' death. Muslims generally believe that instead of Jesus dying on the cross and then being resurrected, he was never crucified and was taken into
heaven.
Although parts of the
Injil are generally believed to have been corrupted over time, the original
Injil is, nonetheless, a revelation from God to Isa in the eyes of Muslims. It is therefore treated as such, and belief in it's necessary, as is prescribed by one of the six Islamic
articles of faith.
Many Muslims still believe that, of the books sent by God (
al-kutub), only the Qu'ran doesn't suffer from
tahrif and considered flawless (in contrast to Tawrat, Zabur and Injil) and still existing (in contrast to the
Suhuf-i-Ibrahim).
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