Quranic corrections of the Jewish Bible
Meticulously and precisely the Koran corrects the Bible. The Koran does what thousands of scholars and thousands of years still can’t do.
No city can match the rich history and universalist values of Jerusalem. Much of this universalism must be attributed to Muslim rule, a period of over thirteen centuries in which the city never lost its reputation for tolerance and religious co-existence.
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Assalamu-alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu:
cUzayr, who was exalted by a community of Jews, is identified as Ezra by Muslim commentators. The Qur’ân says:
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Assalamu-alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu:
Introduction
It has been claimed that there are several accounts originating from Jewish and Christians sources that claim that Muhammad(P) was instructed by Jewish scholars.
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Assalamu-alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu:
The Qur’ân is made up of 114 Surahs: only 27 of them were revealed in Madinah while the remaining 87 were revealed in Makkah or some other nearby locations. It is to be reminded that the Jews were in Madinah and the Christians were in Najran and Yemen. There was no seat of Christianity in Mecca, in al-Hijaz nor in Madinah as stated by Bell:
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