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  • 1Injil — (en arabe ‫إنجيل‬), est un terme arabe qui traduit le grec εὐαγγέλιον qui a donné le mot français évangile. Il désigne la révélation proclamée par Jésus de Nazareth au premier siècle de l’ère chrétienne. Ce mot arabe a donné lieu à des… …

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  • 2Injil — The Injil (Arabic إنجيل (or Injeel) is one of the five Islamic Holy Books the Qur an records as revealed by God, the others being the Suhuf Ibrahim, Zabur, Tawrat and Qur an.The word Injil is derived from Greek word Ευαγγέλιον (… …

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  • 3Injil — Indschil [ɪnˈʤiːl], in anderen Umschriften oft Injil (arabisch ‏إنجيل‎), ist ein arabischer Ausdruck für das griechische εὐαγγέλιον, eu angelion (Evangelium) und bezieht sich auf die durch Jesus von Nazareth überlieferte Offenbarung. Im Koran… …

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  • 4Injil — Original name in latin Injl Name in other language Enjeel, Enjil, Enjl, Injil, Injl, anjyl State code AF Continent/City Asia/Kabul longitude 34.30157 latitude 62.2465 altitude 937 Population 0 Date 2012 02 28 …

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  • 5Injil — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Injīl Country and Admin Code AF.11.7053041 AF …

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  • 6Injil District — Injil is a district of Herat province in northwestern Afghanistan. It surrounds Herat City and borders Kushk District to the north, Karukh District to the east, Guzara District to the south, and Zinda Jan District to the west. The population of… …

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  • 7Injil, Afghanistan — Infobox Settlement official name =Injil, Afghanistan other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem… …

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  • 8Tahrif — (Arabic: ar. تحريف corruption, forgery ; the stem II verbal noun of the consonantal root ArabDIN|ḥrf , to make oblique ) is an Arabic term used by Muslims with regard to words, and more specifically with regard to what Islamic tradition supposes… …

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  • 9Tawrat — (Tawrah or Taurat, Arabic: توراة) is the Arabic transliteration of the Hebrew word Torah (also known as the Five Books of Moses or the Pentateuch ) which Muslims believe was a holy book of Islam given by God to Musa (Moses). Some Who|date=July… …

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  • 10Islamic holy books — and the Qur an.Other possible books or prophetsThe Qur an does not exclude the possibility that additional holy books were sent to other prophets, but does not mention many. It is standard Islamic belief that all holy scriptures except the Qur an …

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