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The Suhuf Ibrahim(Arabic: صحف إبراهيم, Scrolls of Abraham/Ibrahim) are part of the religious scriptures of Islam, and are believed by somewho? to be lost.
In two suras, which are to be dated from the first Meccan period, there is a reference to the 'leaves, scrolls' (suhuf) of Abraham (or Ibrahim) and Moses (or Musa), by which presumablyoriginal research? texts of revelation are meant (87:18-19; 53:36-37). The contents of this revelation is not known from the Qur'an. It is speculated that this may be a reference to Sefer Yetzirah as Jewish Tradition generally ascribes authorship of that book to Abraham.
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