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== Revelation == {{Main|Gospel in Islam}} {{See also|Ministry of Jesus}} Muslims believe that God revealed a new scripture to Jesus, called the {{transliteration|ar|[[Gospel in Islam|al-Injil]]}} (the Gospel), while also declaring the truth of the previous revelations: {{transliteration|ar|[[Tawrat|al-Tawrat]]}} (the [[Torah]]) and {{transliteration|ar|[[Zabur|al-Zabur]]}} (the [[Psalms]]).{{sfn|Esposito|2003|p=158}} The Quran speaks favorably of {{transliteration|ar|al-Injīl}}, which it describes as a scripture that fills the hearts of its followers with meekness and piety. Traditional Islamic exegesis claims the biblical message to have been distorted ({{transliteration|ar|[[tahrif]]}}), is termed {{transliteration|ar|ta'yin al-mubham}} ("resolution of ambiguity").{{sfn|Reynolds|2010|p=192}} This polemic effort has its origins in the medieval period with [[Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad]]'s writings.{{sfn|Reynolds|2010|p=190}} Regarding the [[Law of Moses]], the Quran indicates that Jesus never abolished [[Halakha|Jewish laws]] but rather confirmed them, while making partial abrogations only.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Phipps|first1=William|title= Muhammad and Jesus: A Comparison of the Prophets and Their Teachings |publisher=[[Bloomsbury Publishing]]|date=28 May 2018|orig-year=2016|pages=101|chapter=5 Scriptures |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DR_mDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA101 |isbn=978-1-4742-8934-4}}</ref> Muslims have long believed that [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]] purposefully corrupted the original teachings of Jesus.{{sfn|Waardenburg|1999|p=276}} The 9th-century historian [[Sayf ibn Umar]] asserted that certain rabbis persuaded Paul to deliberately misguide early Christians by introducing what [[Ibn Hazm]] viewed as objectionable doctrines into Christianity.{{sfn|Adang|1996|pp=105–06}} According to [[Yusuf al-Qaradawi]] in his book ''[[The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam]]'', the legal restrictions Jesus abrogated for [[Jews]] were those initially legislated by God as a punishment.<ref name="HH"/> Classical commentaries such as {{transliteration|ar|[[Tafsir al-Jalalayn]]}} specify they pertained to the consumption of [[List of halal and kosher fish#Kosher|fish]] and [[Kosher animals#Birds|bird]] meat without spikes, or in general.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altafsir.com/Tafasir.asp?tMadhNo=0&tTafsirNo=74&tSoraNo=3&tAyahNo=50&tDisplay=yes&LanguageId=2|title=تفسير Tafsir al-Jalalayn|website=altafsir|access-date=31 January 2018}}</ref>
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