The Qur'an’s views on the subject of the Jewish people is certainly of
interest as the relationship between the nation of Israel and the Muslim world
continue to be an epicenter of tension throughout the world. This collection of
seventy-one verses has both positive and negative things to say about the
Hebrews.
Jewish and Muslim relations throughout Mohammed’s career were hostile.
Mohammed saw himself as equal to Abraham, Moses and King David. His validity as
a prophet depended on the connection with Yahweh or the God of the Bible. To his
great disappointment, the Jews of the Arabian Peninsula saw him as a demon
possessed false prophet. As the Muslims turned to raiding caravans and attacking
those that opposed them, the small Jewish communities attempted to avoid coming
under Islamic domination but failed. Many of them, like the Jews of Medina and
An-Nadir, were attacked and driven out of their lands. The proceeds of their
rich orchards were given to the Muslims. One Jewish community, Banu Quraizah,
suffered the execution of more than 600 men while their widows and children
became the concubines and slaves of their Muslim conquerors.
With this in mind, it is easy to understand why some of the verses
paraphrased in this chapter are positive and support the Jewish heritage, since
Mohammed was building his credibility on the Bible. Other verses, however, are
negative in reaction to the Jewish rejection of him as a prophet. On the
positive side, the Qur'an recognizes the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures,
which the Jews possessed, and commends the Jewish people to study them and obey
God’s law. It acknowledges that the Jews are God’s Chosen People who were given
prophethood and the land of Israel, or the Promised Land, as a possession. It
assures them of eternal reward.
Again, all of this recognition did not sway the Jews to believe in Mohammed.
The negative verses say that the Jews are hypocritical, illogical, vile,
hard-hearted murderers of the prophets who misrepresent their Scriptures. It
warns them of Hell fire if they reject Mohammed and the Qur'an.
Given the Holy Land
People of the Bible,
remember the words of Moses to his people when he predicted prophets and
kings to come. Moses told the Jews to enter the Holy Land, which Allah
ordained for them. They were afraid of the people so Allah had them depart
from the Holy Land for forty years as they wandered homeless (5:19-26).
Knowing God Personally
There is one Deity.
The Christians and Jews know him as they know their own sons. But others
have lost their souls through idol worship, inventing falsehoods about
Allah, sinful behavior and denying the revelations (6:20-22).
Reward Awaits Jews
Those who are Muslims,
Jews, Christians and Sabaeans have a reward awaiting them with their Lord
and should have no fear or grieve because they believe in Allah, the Last
Day and they do what is right (2:62).
Chosen People
The children of Israel were
favored by Allah and preferred above all creatures (2:47).
Remember Allah’s Blessings
Manna and quail
were sent to the Jews for food. Twelve springs of water came forth for each
tribe to drink when Moses smote the rock (2:57-60).
Possess Scriptures
The Children of Israel
should accept the Qur'an which confirms the Scriptures they possess. Do not
be the first to reject Islam (2:41). Jews should practice what they are
reading in their Holy Scriptures (2:44).
Covenant of the Yellow Cow
When Moses
commanded the people to sacrifice a cow, they wondered if he was playing a
game with them. The people tested Moses with specific questions concerning
the nature of the cow to be offered as sacrifice. It was determined to be
middle aged, rich yellow color, healthy and free from blemish. The Jews
finally did what was commanded, but almost failed to do so (2:67-71).
Bible Studied by Jews
Those who inherited
the Scriptures have studied them well and know not to say something about
Allah that is not true (7:169). The Christians and Jews disagree yet they
study the same Holy Scriptures (2:113).
First to Reject Islam
Do not be the first
people to reject the Qur'an because it agrees with your Scriptures. Fear
Allah! Be honest about the truth you have in Scripture, do not sell it for a
small price, combine not truth with falsehood or conceal the truth. Worship
with the Muslims, pray and pay the tax to meet the needs of the poor
(2:41-45).
Crucifixion of Christ
The Jews have broken
the covenant, denied Allah’s revelations and killed the prophets wrongfully.
They speak a tremendous slander against Mary. They also say that they killed
the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary and Allah’s messenger. They did not kill him
or crucify him. It only appeared that way to them. They did not kill him but
Allah took him up to himself (4:155-158).
Jews and the Scriptures
The Jewish people
were given the Torah (first five books of the Bible) but were not responsive
to it. They are like a donkey weighed down with heavy books. They are
despicable because they reject Allah’s revelations (62:5). The Children of
Israel were given the Bible, prophethood and favored above all other
peoples. It was only after the Scriptures had come to them that they divided
into factions (45:16-17). Guidance was given to Moses and the Children of
Israel inherited the Bible, which is a guide for men of understanding
(40:53-54). They pervert the words of the Bible and take them out of
context. All but a few of them are continually treacherous. Bear with them
and pardon them for Allah loves those who are kind (5:13).
You Have No Savior
You Jews must protect
yourselves from the Judgment Day when you will have no savior, intercession
or ransom for your sins (2:47,48).
Remember Your Past Mistakes
After Allah
gave the Scriptures to Moses, your forefathers made a golden calf to
worship. Moses then encouraged the Jewish people to kill themselves. They
were struck by lightening yet revived by a miracle (2:53-56).
Murderers of the Prophets
The Jews
disbelieved in Allah’s revelations and slew the prophets wrongfully. They
received humiliation, wretchedness was stamped upon them. They received the
wrath of Allah (2:61). Jesus, son of Mary, was given power to do miracles
and strengthened with the Holy Spirit. Yet, when an apostle comes with
undesirable teachings, the Jews get prideful and some they call deceivers
and others they kill (2:87). You ask Mohammed to bring fire from the sky as
proof before you believe. Other apostles did bring great signs and gave the
Scriptures, which give light. Why did you kill them (3:183)?
Sabbath Breakers Turned into Apes
Jews are
to remember how a group of Sabbath breakers were changed into detestable
apes by Allah as an example for future generations (2:65,66).
Hard Hearted
Even after Allah raised a
dead man to life, the Jews hearts were hardened and became harder than rocks
(2:72-74).
Hypocrites
They claim to believe that they
will go to Heaven, but if they truly believed that then they would wish for
death. In fact they love this life more than even the pagans and dread death
because they know they face punishment (2:94-96, 62:6-8).
Jews Are Enemies
Jews and pagans are the
fiercest in their opposition to Islam, but the most affectionate are some
who call themselves “Christians.” They have priests and monks and they are
not proud. Tears come to their eyes when they hear the reading of the Qur'an
because they recognize that it is true. But those who disbelieve and deny
Allah’s revelations are going to the fires of Hell (5:82-86).
Claim to Paradise
The Jews and Christians
claim that they alone will be admitted to Paradise. This is a fantasy
(2:111).
Befriending Jews Prohibited
The Muslim who
takes Christians or Jews as friends is one of them (5:51).
Jews among the Vilest of Creatures
The
Christians, Jews and idol worshipers, who do not believe in Mohammed or the
Qur'an, are going to burn forever in Hell and are the worst creatures on
earth (98:6).
Fight against the Jews
Muslims, fight
everyone who reject Islam, even if they are Christians and Jews. Fight them
until they pay you regular financial tribute with willing submission and
feel themselves completely subjected to their Islamic conquerors (9:29).