The Torah

Revealed Law

The Torah A Revealed Book Given to Musa عليه السلام as Guidance, Light, and Law

In Islam, the Torah is one of the great revealed books sent by Allah to Prophet Musa عليه السلام. The Quran speaks of it with respect and describes it as containing guidance and light. At the same time, the Quran also teaches that it came later as the final revelation, confirming previous scripture and standing as the criterion over it. This page explains the Torah in a careful, simple, and deeper way: what it is, when it belongs in sacred history, what it brought, who it addressed, and how Muslims understand its place today.

Foundation

What Is the Torah in Islam?

In Islamic belief, the Torah is a book revealed by Allah to Musa عليه السلام. It is not treated as a human invention, nor as a random historical text. The Quran presents it as a real revelation connected to prophecy, divine law, moral guidance, and spiritual instruction. It was especially tied to the mission of Musa عليه السلام and to the guidance of Bani Isra’il. When Muslims speak about the Torah, the safest and strongest starting point is not later argument, but the Quran itself, which honors it as revelation and describes it as a source of guidance and light.

What Is Certain

It is certain in Islam that Allah revealed the Torah to Musa عليه السلام and that it contained guidance, light, and law.

What Needs Care

Muslims do not simply collapse the Quranic Torah into every later textual form without distinction. The page should stay rooted in the Quranic teaching first.

Historical Framing

Approximate Time Frame

The Quran does not give a precise modern calendar date for the revelation of the Torah. So, as with other early scriptures, dating must be treated as approximation rather than revealed certainty. In broad historical discussion, Musa عليه السلام is commonly placed around the 14th to 13th century BCE. This means the Torah belongs to a very ancient period of sacred history, long before the final Quran. The exact year is not the main lesson. The main lesson is that Allah guided communities across time through real revelation.

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No Exact Quranic Date

The Quran confirms the Torah and Musa عليه السلام, but does not provide a modern historical year.

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Historical Approximation

Musa عليه السلام is commonly placed in the 14th to 13th century BCE in broad historical discussion.

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Very Early Revelation

This places the Torah among the major early scriptures in the chain of divine guidance.

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Sacred Continuity

The Torah belongs to the long unfolding of revelation that reaches completion in the Quran.

Teaching Layer

What Did Allah Send Through the Torah?

The Quran describes the Torah as a revelation containing guidance and light. It was not sent as mere history. It carried divine law, moral direction, judgment, and instruction for a real community facing real trials. Through Musa عليه السلام, Allah guided Bani Isra’il, taught them law, called them to obedience, and showed them how to live under divine instruction. So when we ask what Allah sent through the Torah, the answer is not simply “information.” He sent guidance for life: how to judge, how to obey, how to remember Him, and how to live under covenant and accountability.

Guidance

The Torah was a source of direction, not a ceremonial artifact. It was meant to guide people toward divine truth.

Light

The Quran describes it as containing light, meaning it illuminated moral and spiritual life.

Law and Judgment

It carried legal and ethical instruction so people could live by revealed standards rather than desire alone.

Community and Mission

Who Was It Sent To, and How Was It Received?

The Torah was closely tied to Musa عليه السلام and to the guidance of Bani Isra’il. The Quran also speaks of tablets given to Musa عليه السلام, which adds to the image of revelation arriving in a form connected to law and instruction. This matters because the Torah was not sent into a vacuum. It came to a people emerging through trial, leadership, struggle, and covenant. In Islamic teaching, Allah sent revelation into history, not outside history. The Torah was part of that pattern: guidance for a people, through a prophet, in a real moment of need and accountability.

Why the People Matter

Revelation is always tied to human reality. The Torah addressed a people who needed law, correction, and divine guidance through Musa عليه السلام.

How Muslims Speak Carefully

We affirm what the Quran clearly says: the Torah was revealed, it contained guidance and light, and Musa عليه السلام received revelation and tablets.

Careful Explanation

Why Did the Quran Come After the Torah?

The Quran teaches that revelation unfolded across prophets and ages. The Torah was a true revelation from Allah, but it was not the final revelation for all humanity. The Quran came later, confirming what was true in earlier scripture and standing as a criterion over it. This is a very important distinction. The Islamic explanation is not that Allah’s earlier guidance lacked wisdom. Rather, the final Quran arrived as the complete, universal, and preserved revelation. So instead of using vague words like “replacement” without explanation, it is better to say that the Quran confirms earlier truth, completes the chain of revelation, and now serves as the final preserved standard for mankind.

Confirmation

The Quran does not present itself as disconnected from earlier revelation. It confirms what came before it.

Criterion

It also stands over previous scripture as the final criterion, giving the lasting standard of guidance.

Preservation

The Quran is uniquely preserved by Allah, which is part of why it holds the final position in Islam.

Authentic References

Primary Sources for This Topic

These references give the strongest foundation for speaking about the Torah in Islam. The Quran remains the primary authority, while the historical dating of Musa عليه السلام is only approximate and comes from broad historical scholarship.

Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:44 States that Allah revealed the Torah and that in it were guidance and light.
Surah Al-Baqarah 2:53 Refers to Allah giving Musa the Scripture and the criterion, connecting him clearly to revealed guidance.
Surah Al-A‘raf 7:145 Speaks of the tablets given to Musa, adding an important dimension to how revelation came to him.
Surah Al-Isra 17:2 Mentions that Allah gave Musa the Book and made it guidance for the Children of Israel.
Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:48 Explains that the Quran confirms earlier scripture and stands as a criterion over it.
Historical Approximation Broad historical discussion commonly places Musa عليه السلام around the 14th to 13th century BCE. This is approximation, not revealed dating.
Key Takeaways

The Torah Is Honored in Islam

The Quran treats it as real revelation from Allah, not as a made-up book of men.

It Brought Guidance and Law

The Torah addressed real human life through divine instruction, light, and judgment.

The Quran Completes the Chain

The final Quran confirms earlier truth and stands as the lasting preserved criterion for mankind.

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1. In Islam, the Torah is understood as:

The Quran honors the Torah as a revealed book given to Musa عليه السلام.

2. Which description does the Quran give for the Torah?

Yes. One of the Quran’s clearest descriptions is that the Torah contained guidance and light.

3. What is the safest way to speak about the date of the Torah?

Correct. The Quran confirms revelation, but not a precise modern calendar year.

4. To which prophet was the Torah revealed?

The Torah is tied directly to the prophetic mission of Musa عليه السلام.

5. The Torah was especially connected to the guidance of:

Yes. The Quran explicitly links Musa’s book with guidance for the Children of Israel.

6. Which object does the Quran also connect to Musa عليه السلام besides the Book?

The Quran speaks of tablets given to Musa عليه السلام, which deepens the picture of revealed law.

7. Why is it better not to say simply that Allah “replaced” the Torah?

Exactly. The Quran frames the relationship through confirmation, criterion, and completion.

8. Which verse is central for understanding the Quran as criterion over previous scripture?

Yes. 5:48 is one of the clearest verses for this relationship.

9. What did Allah send through the Torah besides information?

The Torah in the Quran is tied to real guidance, real law, and real moral direction.

10. What is the most balanced summary of the Torah’s place in Islam?

That is the balanced Islamic understanding: honor earlier revelation, while recognizing the Quran as final and preserved.