A gospel is an account that describes the life of Jesus of
Nazareth. The most widely known examples are the four canonical gospels of
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, but the term is also used to refer to the
apocryphal gospels, the non-canonical gospels, the Jewish-Christian gospels and
the gnostic gospels. Christianity traditionally places a high value on the four
canonical gospels, which it considers to be a revelation from God and central
to its belief system. Christians teach that the four canonical gospels are an
“accurate and authoritative” representation of the life of Jesus, but many
scholars agree that not everything contained in the gospels is historically
reliable. In Islam the Injil is the Arabic term for a book given to Jesus.
Injil is sometimes translated as 'gospel'. This is one of the four Islamic holy
books that the Qur'an reports as having been revealed by God. Islam holds that
over time the Injil became corrupt and God sent the prophet Muhammad to reveal
the last book.
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