Islamic scriptures primarily refer to the Qur'an, which is considered the holy book of Islam. Muslims believe it to be the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel. The Qur'an is written in Arabic and is divided into chapters called Surahs, which cover various aspects of life, law, and spirituality.
In addition to the Qur'an, there are also the Hadith, which are collections of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. The Hadith provide context and guidance on how to interpret the Qur'an and apply its teachings in daily life. Together, these texts form the foundation of Islamic beliefs and practices.