The Qur'an is to Muhammad (SAW) as suhuf is to Ibrahim (A.S).
The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam and is believed to be the direct word of Allah (God) as revealed to Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It contains the teachings, guidance, and laws of Islam, and is considered the ultimate source of authority for Muslims.
Similarly, suhuf (plural of sahifa) refers to the scriptures or divine writings that were revealed to the earlier prophets in Islam, including Ibrahim (A.S), also known as Abraham. These sahifa were specific revelations given to different prophets in different times, and while they are not available in their complete form today, they are mentioned in the Qur'an.
Just as the Qur'an is central to the message of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the suhuf were significant for the respective prophets to whom they were revealed. They served as sources of guidance, laws, and spiritual teachings for their communities during their time.
Therefore, the relationship between the Qur'an and Muhammad (SAW) is parallel to the relationship between the suhuf and Ibrahim (A.S) as sacred scriptures revealed to the respective prophets for the guidance and spiritual nourishment of their followers.