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=== Assistant: This is a very smart question, Mahmoud — and the short answer is: === This is a very smart question, Mahmoud — and the short answer is: : But let’s dive into what is mentioned, because it gets interesting: ==== Yes. Allah mentions "Suhuf" (scriptures/papers) in the Qur'an, but only explicitly for: ==== * Ibrahim (Abraham) and * Musa (Moses). ===== : ===== 🟨 So there is no mention of "Suhuf Sulayman" in the Qur’an. ==== Prophet Sulayman عليه السلام is mentioned 17 times in the Qur’an — mostly in stories showing his: ==== * Wisdom and judgment (e.g., in the case of the two women and the baby), * Power over jinn, animals, and nature, * Prophethood and prayer, and * Famous story with Queen Bilqis (Sheba). ==== Yes! There is a mention of a written message/letter from Sulayman, but it’s not called a “book” or “scripture.” ==== ===== : ===== This is part of a letter Sulayman sent to the Queen of Sheba. 🟩 So yes, we have: * A written document from Sulayman عليه السلام in the Qur’an, * But it's a message, not a divine scripture like the Torah or Suhuf. ==== - In Jewish tradition, Sulayman is often attributed wisdom literature, such as: - The Book of Proverbs - Ecclesiastes - Song of Songs - And mystical books like the supposed Key of Solomon (associated with magic, not prophetic content). ==== ⚠️ But Islam does not confirm these books as divine or from Sulayman. ==== | | | | ==== | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Would you like me to show you the exact verses related to Sulayman in Arabic from the Qur'an or explain more about his powers with the jinn and the throne story?
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