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The Quran is the central religious text of Islam.
Muslims believe the Quran to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, the literal word of God revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years, and view the Quran as God's final revelation to humanity.
Muslims regard the Quran as a continuation of other divine messages that started with those revealed to Adam — regarded, in Islam, as the first prophet — and including the Suhuf-i-Ibrahim(Scrolls of Abraham/Ibrahim), the Tawrat (Torah), the Zabur (Psalms), and the Injil (Gospel), in between. The aforementioned books are recognized in the Quran, and the Quranic text assumes familiarity with many events from Jewish and Christian scriptures, retelling some of these events in distinctive ways, and referring obliquely to others. It rarely offers detailed accounts of historical events; the Quran's emphasis is typically on the moral significance of an event, rather than its narrative sequence.
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