03-31-2025, 08:22 AM
(03-30-2025, 05:29 PM)JudaicChristian Wrote:Muhammad did not place particular emphasis on Jerusalem, and the return of the people is a relatively modern development. To my knowledge, there is no officially recognized source affirming a direct religious obligation in this regard. However, it is evident that the prevailing view among most religious scholars and devout Muslims supports this perspective.(03-30-2025, 11:46 AM)Yahya Sharif Wrote: The Qur'an conveys the idea that the Jews were once the chosen people, having received G-d's grace. However, they are depicted as having broken the covenant, altered the Torah, and consequently faced divine condemnation. Therefore, from the perspective of a typical Muslim, following the revelation of Islam, the land of Israel is no longer considered the rightful possession of the Jews.
A more challenging question that arises within the context of Islamic perspectives on the Jewish people is: If the Jews lost the right to possess the land of Israel, where are the Jews expected to go?
Do you have any kind of documentation to back that up?