Belief in the divine books is one of the pillars of the Islamic faith. It is impossible to have iman without this belief. To believe in the divine books is to believe that those books are the word of Allah.
We believe in the fact that Allah has sent down His Books to His Messengers. God knows the true number and names of these books. At the same time, Allah has mentioned the names of some of the books in the Qur'an.
Pages of Abraham (peace be upon him).
The collection of revelations to Abraham is called "Pages", which, according to our scholars, were known pages and did not reach the level of the book.
Psalm.
Allah has sent down the Psalm (peace be upon him) to David. The literal meaning of the word "psalms" is "letter," that is, "written."
A Muslim must believe in the fact that Allah revealed to David the book of Psalms.
The Torah.
Allah revealed the Torah to Moses (peace be upon him). The word "Torah" in Hebrew means "education" or "law."
The believer must believe in the fact that Allah revealed to Moses the Book of the Torah.
Bible.
Allah has sent down the Bible to Jesus (peace be upon him). The Bible is a Greek word meaning "prophecy."
The believer must believe in the fact that Allah revealed the Bible to Jesus.
The Quran.
The Qur'an was revealed to Muhammad (s.a.v). The literal meaning of the word “Qur'an” is to read.
The only true book that remains unchanged today is the Qur'an.