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The '''Injil''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]] إنجيل , also transcribed '''Injeel''') is one of the four [[Islamic Holy Books]] the [[Qur'an]] records as revealed by God ([[Allah]]) - the others being the [[Zabur]], [[Tawrat]], and [[Qur'an]]. The word Injil is generally held by non-[[Muslim]] historians to be an abbreviation of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''Ευαγγέλιον'', sometimes rendered in [[English language|English]] as "evangel" (literal meaning "good news"). It is usually translated as "Gospel", as in the four [[Gospels]] of the [[New Testament]]. Based on Qur'anic verses, Muslims generally believe the Gospel or the New Testament to have been [[tahrif|corrupted]] over time.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} Finally, 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.
The '''Injil''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]] إنجيل , also transcribed '''Injeel''') is one of the four [[Islamic Holy Books]] the [[Qur'an]] records as revealed by God ([[Allah]]) - the others being the [[Zabur]], [[Tawrat]], and [[Qur'an]]. The word Injil is generally held by non-[[Muslim]] historians to be an abbreviation of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''Ευαγγέλιον'', sometimes rendered in [[English language|English]] as "evangel" (literal meaning "good news"). It is usually translated as "Gospel", as in the four [[Gospels]] of the [[New Testament]]. Based on Qur'anic verses, Muslims generally believe the Gospel or the New Testament to have been [[tahrif|corrupted]] over time.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} Finally, 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.
'''All the these information is from books other than Quran'''


==Occurrence'''/explanation''' of the word Injil in the Qur'an==
'''All the above written information is not from quran.'''
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 ).

==Al-Injeel As per Al-Qur'an==
'''==Occurrence/explanation of the word Injil in the Qur'an=='''
The ayats of Al-Qur’an containing the word Al-Injeel 3:3 , 3:48, 3:65, 5:46, 5:47, 5:66, 5:68, 5:110, 7:157, 9:111, 48:29, 57:27 what exactly Quran says ? about this word Al-Injeel in the above mentioned ayats, is,

1- First revealed Al-kitab which confirms what is in between his two hands and revealed At-taurat and Al-injeel, [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/003.qmt.html/#003.003 3:03]. <br />2- The Iesa pbuh got the knowledge of Al-kitab and Al-hikmat and At-taurat and Al-injeel.i.e he did not get only the Injeel but 4 things. [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/003.qmt.html/#003.048 3:48]. <br />3- At-taurat and Al-Injeel reveals/can be understand, after understanding the status of Ibrahim pbuh as per Qur’an, [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/003.qmt.html/#003.065 3:65]. <br />4- Ieasa pbuh verified the At-taurat and Allah gave him Al-Injeel which contains guidance and light, and this Al-Injeel is verifying what is between in his two hands from At-taurat, and this verification of At-taurat is sermon for muttaqeen. In other words Injeel of Al-kitab is sermon of governing ayats having order of Allah ( At-aurat contains order of Allah [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.043 5:43] ). Al-Injeel is guidance and sermon for those who guard. [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.046 5:46]. <br />5- Family of Injeel should use Injeel other wise they would be transgressors. This means Injeel as per Alkitab must exist as it is, for judgement. [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.047 5:47].<br />6- And if they had kept up the Taurat and the Injeel and that which was revealed to them from their Lord, they would certainly have eaten from above them and from beneath their feet there is a party of them keeping to the moderate course, and (as for) most of them, evil is that which they do. [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.066 5:66]. <br />7- The messenger is saying to the people of the book to keep up the Taurat and the Injeel,..[http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.068 5:68]. <br />8-Easa pbuh got 4 things and not onlt Al-Injeel [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.110 5:110].<br />9- Followers of messenger-prophet, the Ummi, whom they find witten down with them in Taurat and Injeel… [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/007.qmt.html/#007.157 7:157]. <br />10- The promise is in Qur’an (Reading and explanation of Al-kitab) , in Taurat ( the ayats having order of Allah in it) and in Injeel (sermon of governing ayats). [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/009.qmt.html/#009.111 9:111]. <br />11- Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those with him are firm of heart against the unbelievers, compassionate among themselves; you will see them bowing down, prostrating themselves, seeking grace from Allah and pleasure; their marks are in their faces because of the effect of prostration; that is their description in the At-taurat/hokum,government of Allah containing all the governing ayats/signs) and their description in the Al-Injeel/good news(confirmation of At-taurat/The Law and moeza/sermon); [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/048.qmt.html/#048.029 48:29]<br />12- Then We made Our messengers to follow in their footsteps, and We sent Isa son of Marium afterwards, and We gave him the Al-Injeel/good news(confirmation of At-taurat/The Law and moeza/sermon) ..[http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/057.qmt.html/#057.027 57:27],
'''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 ).As per Qur'an [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html/#005.046 5:46], the Isa pbuh, son of Marium, verified The-Taurat, Injeel as per ayat 5:46 is a guidance and sermon for muttaqeen( who guard).
i.e Injeel as per this ayat is not reffering to Bible.'''


==Difference between the Injil and Gospels==
==Difference between the Injil and Gospels==

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The Injil (Arabic إنجيل , also transcribed Injeel) is one of the four Islamic Holy Books the Qur'an records as revealed by God (Allah) - the others being the 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. Based on Qur'anic verses, Muslims generally believe the Gospel or the New Testament to have been corrupted over time.[citation needed] Finally, 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. All the these information is from books other than Quran

Occurrence/explanation of the word Injil 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 ).

Al-Injeel As per Al-Qur'an

The ayats of Al-Qur’an containing the word Al-Injeel 3:3 , 3:48, 3:65, 5:46, 5:47, 5:66, 5:68, 5:110, 7:157, 9:111, 48:29, 57:27 what exactly Quran says ? about this word Al-Injeel in the above mentioned ayats, is, 1- First revealed Al-kitab which confirms what is in between his two hands and revealed At-taurat and Al-injeel, 3:03.
2- The Iesa pbuh got the knowledge of Al-kitab and Al-hikmat and At-taurat and Al-injeel.i.e he did not get only the Injeel but 4 things. 3:48.
3- At-taurat and Al-Injeel reveals/can be understand, after understanding the status of Ibrahim pbuh as per Qur’an, 3:65.
4- Ieasa pbuh verified the At-taurat and Allah gave him Al-Injeel which contains guidance and light, and this Al-Injeel is verifying what is between in his two hands from At-taurat, and this verification of At-taurat is sermon for muttaqeen. In other words Injeel of Al-kitab is sermon of governing ayats having order of Allah ( At-aurat contains order of Allah 5:43 ). Al-Injeel is guidance and sermon for those who guard. 5:46.
5- Family of Injeel should use Injeel other wise they would be transgressors. This means Injeel as per Alkitab must exist as it is, for judgement. 5:47.
6- And if they had kept up the Taurat and the Injeel and that which was revealed to them from their Lord, they would certainly have eaten from above them and from beneath their feet there is a party of them keeping to the moderate course, and (as for) most of them, evil is that which they do. 5:66.
7- The messenger is saying to the people of the book to keep up the Taurat and the Injeel,..5:68.
8-Easa pbuh got 4 things and not onlt Al-Injeel 5:110.
9- Followers of messenger-prophet, the Ummi, whom they find witten down with them in Taurat and Injeel… 7:157.
10- The promise is in Qur’an (Reading and explanation of Al-kitab) , in Taurat ( the ayats having order of Allah in it) and in Injeel (sermon of governing ayats). 9:111.
11- Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those with him are firm of heart against the unbelievers, compassionate among themselves; you will see them bowing down, prostrating themselves, seeking grace from Allah and pleasure; their marks are in their faces because of the effect of prostration; that is their description in the At-taurat/hokum,government of Allah containing all the governing ayats/signs) and their description in the Al-Injeel/good news(confirmation of At-taurat/The Law and moeza/sermon); 48:29
12- Then We made Our messengers to follow in their footsteps, and We sent Isa son of Marium afterwards, and We gave him the Al-Injeel/good news(confirmation of At-taurat/The Law and moeza/sermon) ..57:27,

Difference between the Injil and Gospels

Muslim scholars generally dispute that Injil refers to either the entire New Testament or the four Gospels. Others believe the Injil was not 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

While some Muslim scholars believe that the Injil has undergone tahrif, that is, the meaning or words were distorted, passages were suppressed, others added. Others, however, point to the fact that Christians claim Prophet 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.

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 risen 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 is necessary, as is prescribed by one of the six Islamic articles of faith.

Many Muslims still believe that of the books sent by God (kutub), only the Qu'ran does not suffer from tahrif, i.e. is considered flawless (in contrast to Tawrat, Zabur, Injil) and existing (in contrast to the Suhuf-i-Ibrahim) according to the Muslims.

See also