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{{Short description|Islamic term for claimed alterations to holy books preceding the Quran}}
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'''{{transl|ar|ALA|Taḥrīf}}''' ({{lang-ar|تحريف}}, {{Translation|'distortion'}}) is an [[Arabic|Arabic-language]] term used by some [[Muslims]] to refer to the alterations that are believed to have been made to the previous revelations of [[God in Abrahamic religions|God]]—specifically those that make up the ''[[Torah in Islam|Tawrat]]'' (orbelieved by Muslims to have been given by [[TorahGod in Islam|God]] to the [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|prophets and messengers]] amongst the [[Israelites|Children of Israel]]), the ''[[Zabur]]'' (or [[Psalms]]) and the [[Gospel in Islam|''Injil'']] (or [[Gospel]]). It is also used to referrefers to what Muslims consider to be the corrupted [[Jewish]] and [[Christian]] interpretations of the previous revelations of God, known as “Tahrif al-Mana”. This position does not hold that the previous revelations of God were altered in text.
 
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