The Promised Servant, The Promised Prophet in The Torah: The value of the Torah at the time of the Qur'an's revelation
A sincere investigation about The Torah and the Gospel according to the records in the Sahih Hadith lead me to notice this. The stories there recorded present a thesis not used very much today by the defenders of the muslim faith: At the time of the revelation of the Qur'an, the copies of the Torah and the Gospel had a significant value for Islam. It is said that the people who held these copies had in these manuscripts reliable tools to judge the advent of a promised prophet. In fact, the Hadith tells us about several people among the people of the Book who came to believe in the message of Prophet Muhammad after reviewing the writings in The Torah and/or The Gospel. Among them, Abdullah Ibn Salam is perhaps the most renowned. He was once a Jewish Rabbi who then became a faithful follower of the Prophet Mohammed. It is mentioned in the Muslim tradition (Hadith): Narrated 'Abdullah bin Salam: "The description of Muhammad is written in the Tawrah, [and the description t