Indeed, We have revealed to you,, as We revealed to Noah and the prophets after him. The Qur'an itself says nothing about the Zabur specifically, except that it was revealed to Dawud and that in the Zabur is written "My servants the righteous, shall inherit the earth". In the Qur'an, the Zabur is mentioned by name three times. Īn alternate, less accepted origin for the title zabūr in this sense is that it is a corruption of the Hebrew zimrah ( Hebrew: זִמְרָה) meaning "song, music" or sippūr ( Hebrew: סִפּוּר), meaning "story." Mention in the Quran Much of Western scholarship sees the word zabūr in the sense "psalter" as being a conflation of Arabic zabūr, "writing", with the Hebrew word for "psalm", mizmōr ( Hebrew: מִזְמוֹר) or its Aramaic equivalent mazmūrā ( Syriac: ܡܙܡܘܪܐ). The Arabic word zabūr means "book" "inscription," or "writing." In early sources it may refer to South Arabian writing on palm leaves.
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