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Friday, 23 June 2017

The Qur’an and the Holy Land - Explaining Israel’s Mysterious Imperial Agenda



The Qur’an and the Holy Land

The Qur’an makes a crucially important statement concerning certain Christians and Jews who would eventually emerge in history. It says:  

“You will find (time and again) that the most hostile of all people to the believers (i.e., Muslims) would be the Jews and those who are idol-worshippers or pagans; and nearest among them in love to the believers would be those who say, ‘We are Christians’, because amongst these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant.” 
Qur’an, al-Maidah, 5:82

It prohibits Muslim friendship or alliance with a Judeo Christian alliance:

 “Oh you who believe (in this Qur’an), do not take (such) Jews and the Christians as (your) friends and allies who themselves are friends and allies of each other. And whoever of you allies himself with them becomes, verily, one of them; behold, Allah does not guide such evildoers.” 
Qur’an, al-Maidah, 5:51
It has corrected the falsehood about Ishmael:  

 “Also mention in the Book (the story of) Ishmael: He was (strictly) true to whatever he promised and he was an Apostle (and) a Prophet. He used to enjoin on his people prayer and charity and he was most acceptable in the sight of his Lord.”
Qur’an, Maryam, 19:54-55

It has also corrected the falsehood concerning the alleged unconditional grant of the Holy Land to the Israelite people. Rather, Allah Most High granted them the Holy Land conditional on “faith in Allah” and “righteous conduct”: 

 “… and We declared in (both) the Torah and the Psalms (of David) that (only) Our righteous servants shall inherit the earth or land (i.e., the Holy Land).” 
Qur’an, Prophets, 21:105

This statement of the Qur’an is supported by some of the Psalms:  

“But the meek shall inherit the earth or land (i.e., the Holy Land); and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.”
Psalm, 37:11
 “The righteous shall inherit the earth or land (i.e., the Holy Land), and dwell therein forever (i.e. provided that they remain righteous).”
Psalm, 37:29
 “Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth or land (i.e., the Holy Land).”
Matthew, 5:5

The Qur’an has explained that whenever the Israelites violated the divine conditions of inheritance of the Holy Land (i.e., faith in God and righteous conduct) Allah Most High expelled them from that Land. The first expulsion took place after the death of Solomon (peace be upon him) as a consequence of their “telling lies about Allah” (i.e., rewriting the scriptures to plant falsehoods in them). They were exiled to Babylon. Upon their return to the Holy Land they again violated those divine conditions when they rebelled against Allah’s Prophets and killed several of them. They even boasted of how they had crucified Jesus. As a consequence they were again expelled from the Holy Land.  

After that last expulsion took place in the wake of the rejection of the true Messiah and the attempt to crucify him, Allah Most High declared; 

 “… if you return (i.e., to the Holy Land with your wickedness and oppression), We would return (with Our punishment).”  
Qur’an, the Israelites, 17: 8

The Israelites have today returned to the Holy Land with more wickedness and oppression than ever before, and hence it should be quite clear to those who can recognize wickedness and oppression that Divine retributive punishment as promised in the Qur’an is also certain.
 


To be Continued....

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