The Scrolls of Abraham (Arabic: صحف إبراهيم, Ṣuḥuf ʾIbrāhīm)[note 1] are a part of the religious scriptures of Islam.
[1] However, Jordanian scholar and professor of philosophy Ghazi bin Muhammad mentions that the message of the "Scrolls of Abraham" are self-described in the Qur'an.
Nay, is he not acquainted with what is in the Books of Moses-And of Abraham who fulfilled his engagements?-Namely, that no bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another;That man can have nothing but what he strives for;That (the fruit of) his striving will soon come in sight:Then will he be rewarded with a reward complete;That to thy Lord is the final Goal;That it is He Who granteth Laughter and Tears;That it is He Who granteth Death and Life;That He did create in pairs,- male and female,From a seed when lodged (in its place);That He hath promised a Second Creation (Raising of the Dead);That it is He Who giveth wealth and satisfaction;That He is the Lord of Sirius (the Mighty Star);And that it is He Who destroyed the (powerful) ancient 'Ad (people),And the Thamud nor gave them a lease of perpetual life.And before them, the people of Noah, for that they were (all) most unjust and most insolent transgressors,And He destroyed the Overthrown Cities (of Sodom and Gomorrah).So that (ruins unknown) have covered them up.Then which of the gifts of thy Lord, (O man,) wilt thou dispute about?This is a Warner, of the (series of) Warners of old!The (Judgment) ever approaching draws nigh:No (soul) but Allah can lay it bare.Do ye then wonder at this recital?And will ye laugh and not weep,-Wasting your time in vanities?But fall ye down in prostration to Allah, and adore (Him)!Some scholars suggest the Scrolls of Abraham to be a reference to the Sefer Yetzirah, as its appendix (vi.
[6] The Quran contains numerous references to Abraham, his life, prayers and traditions and has a dedicated chapter named Ibrahim (14).
...Enter not, therefore, into controversies concerning them, except on a matter that is clear, nor consult any of them about (the affair of) the Sleepers.The reason being God declaring He Himself is relating what needs to be verified in another verse of surah Al-Kahf (18:13) We relate to thee their story in truth: they were youths who believed in their Lord, and We advanced them in guidance:Regarding consultation with the People of the Book, it is also narrated by Abu Hureyrah in hadith literature: The people of the Scripture (Jews) used to recite the Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to the Muslims.