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The Muslim's sacred book is Quran. Quran is not a human text. Quran was revealed by Allah (or God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity) to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) withing the period from 610 through year 632 AD. All Quran verses were written immediately upon its revelation, memorized by heart by many Muslims, and recited daily by Muslims in their prayers without single letter change or alterations. It is recited by Muslims all over the day for study and for gaining God satisfaction and His rewards.

The long period for full revelation of the Quran (around 22 years) allowed the Quran to be fully memorized and documented by many Muslims. It was recited in the mosque by prophet Mohamed during the daily five prayers without single letter change.

Quran is then compiled during prophet Muhammad life and then by the Caliph Abou Bakr and then Omar. During the Caliph Othman it was issued in its current form. Millions of Muslims since then until now are memorizing Quran fully; and some partially; without single letter difference. This explains why Quran remains by God will, and will remain by God will, without single letter change. Refer to related questions below.

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It is Quran. Quran is the Muslims holy book that reflects real Allah (God in English) words revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) in year 610 AD through the year 632 AD.

However, considering Islam in its broader sense, Islam means full submission to God. Accordingly, Judaism is the Islam per Torah God revelation to Moses. Christianity is the Islam per The Bible God revelation to Jesus. The same name, Islam, is Islam per the quran God revelation to Muhammad. Peace be upon them all.

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yes. the quran and the hadith are both sacred books to muslims. yes. the quran and the hadith are both sacred books to muslims. yes. the quran and the hadith are both sacred books to muslims.

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What is the sacred law of Islam?

The sacred law of Islam is the Shariah law which has been compiled with reference and guidance form the Holy Quran and Hadith


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What is Islam's sacred text?

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