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Arabic to the Muslims. (Sahih Bukhari, Book 92,
Hadith 460)
Al-Hafiz al-Zahabi related that Abdullah ibn
Salam, a convert to Islam from Judaism, came to
the Prophet (pbuh) and said "I read the Qur'an and
the Torah (last night)." He replied, "Read one in one
night and the other on another night." (al-Thalabi,
Al-Iman al-Thalabi Tathkarar al-Huffadh, Vol. 1,
p. 27)
Abdullah ibn Amr, one of the close companions of
the Prophet (pbuh), would frequently read the
Torah. One night he dreamed that he was holding
oil in one hand and honey in the other, and that he
sometimes ate from one hand and sometimes from
the other. Abdullah ibn Amr described his dream to
the Prophet (pbuh). The Prophet (pbuh) interpreted
his dream as meaning the two books, and his read-
ing sometimes from the one and sometimes from the
other. (Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 6, Hadith 987, p. 439)
From Abu Sa'id al-Khudri: We asked the Prophet
(pbuh): "O the Messenger of God! May we relate
accounts from the Children of Israel?" He said,
"Yes, you may relate accounts from the Children of
Israel. There is no problem. Know that if you relate
accounts from them, there is more interesting infor-
mation as well." (Musnad of ibn Hanbal, 111/12,
Hadith 11034)