Definitions for "Injil"
A title used in Islamic culture for the books known in Christianity as the "New Testament" and considered by the Qur'an to be Divinely revealed. This collection of holy books was known and used by Christians before the Qur'an was given. ( More information)
The New Testament, revealed by God to Prophet Jesus for the guidance of the Children of Israel. Parts of the Injil are included in the Bible.
The Injil (Arabic إنجيل , also transcribed Injeel) is one of the four Islamic Holy Books the Qur'an records as revealed by Allah - the others being the Zabur, Tawrat, and Qur'an. The word Injil is generally held by non-Muslim historians to be an abbreviation of the Greek word Ευαγγέλιον, sometimes rendered in English as evangel (and literally meaning "good news"). It is usually translated as Gospel, as in the four Gospels of the New Testament.