Answer To begin with, the verse (9:5) has nothing to do with the People of the Book (Jews and Christians), who are distinguished from other non-Muslims. The Qur'anic text (98:1) makes a clear distinction between the People of the Book or Ahl Al-Kitab and the idolatrous people, al-mushrikeen, the term used in 9:5. Thereare 4 books of Allah in Islam, which were revealed in different eras on different Prophets: Tawrat revealed on Prophet Musa (AS) Zabur revealed on Prophet Dawud (AS) Injeel revealed on Prophet Eesa (Jesus, AS) Quran revealed on Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW) Islam Islam - Qur'an, Doctrines, Beliefs: The doctrine about God in the Qurʾān is rigorously monotheistic: God is one and unique; he has no partner and no equal. Trinitarianism, the Christian belief that God is three persons in one substance, is vigorously repudiated. Muslims believe that there are no intermediaries between God and the Accordingto United Religious Initiative, the six major beliefs of Islam which are rooted in monotheism are: They believe in one God who is Allah. They believe in angels. They believe in the holy books. The Torah was revealed to the prophet Moses. The Bible revealed to the prophet Jesus. The Quran (Koran) was revealed to the prophet Muhammad. Sunnah (Arabic: "habitual practice") also spelled Sunna, the body of traditional social and legal custom and practice of the Islamic community.Along with the Qurʾān (the holy book of Islam) and Hadith (recorded sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), it is a major source of Sharīʿah, or Islamic law.. In pre-Islamic Arabia, the term sunnah referred to precedents established by tribal Shebrought that very bread. The Prophet (ﷺ) ordered that it be crushed into small pieces, and Um Sulaim pressed a skin of butter on it. Then Allah's Apostle said whatever Allah wished him to say (to bless the food) and then added, "Admit ten (men)." So they were admitted, ate their fill and went out. TheFive Books of Moses are followed by 19 other books which comprise the Prophets (Neviim) and Writings (Ketuvim).Collectively the set is known as Tanach.Each of these books is a treasured revelation of the Divine Wisdom, but one in particular has found a special place in the Jewish heart: the Book of Psalms ().Its 150 chapters—compiled by King David —express the deep faith, yearning, and Thislist is not exhaustive. The Companion does not necessarily agree with the views of the authors.) 1). The Messenger: The Meanings of the Life of Muhammad by Tariq Ramadan. The life of the Prophet Muhammad, to whom the Angel Gabriel revealed the verses of the Quran, has inspired Muslims for hundreds of years. cvAy.