The Quran frequently mentions Bani Israel, the Children of Israel. In truth, the Story of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) and Banu Israel (the Children of Israel) makes up a significant part of the Quran. The history of the Banu Israel, including their tests and misdeeds, is extensively covered in the Quran.
However, because of present political conditions, many Muslims have a propensity to perceive all Jews as fundamentally โevil,โ frequently using the Quran to support their position. But are they really this way?
The History of the Banu Israel
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The reason the Banu Israel are known by this name is because the Prophet Yaqub (Jacob) wasย also known by the name Israel, had twelve descendants, each of whom gave rise to one of the twelve tribes that made up the Banu Israel. His entire family relocated to Egypt after Yusuf (as) was appointed as Egyptโs minister.
Banu Israelโs history thus begins in Egypt. They were contentedly residing there when the Pharaohs (Firโaun) captured them. Their children were slain, and their women were abducted. They were treated like animals. Numerous times in the Quran, Allah (swt) refers to these terrible hardships of the Banu Israel, and He Says: โAnd in that was a great trial from your Lord.โ [Quran, 2:49]
Then Musa (as) delivered the Israelites from Pharaohโs grasp. Again, the Qurโan tells this story multiple times.
โAnd the good word of your Lord was fulfilled for the Children of Israel because of what they had patiently endured. And We destroyed [all] that Pharaoh and his people were producing and what they had been building.โย [Quran, 7:137]
Despite undergoing horrific suffering, the Banu Israel persisted in their faith. By making the Banu Israel His favored slaves, Allah (swt) honored them.
โAnd We did certainly give the Children of Israel the Scripture and judgement and prophethood, and We provided them with good things and preferred them over the worlds.โย [Quran, 45:16]
Why would Allah (swt) pick an entire nation of supposedly nasty people to be His chosen slaves? They must have had something unique about them because Allah (swt) made them exceptional. This point is emphasized by Allah (swt) in the accompanying ayah:
โAnd We certainly chose them by knowledge over [all] the worlds.โย [Quran, 44:32]
The majority of the prophets who appeared after Abraham (Ibrahim A.S.), Isaac (Ishaq A.S.), and Jacob (Yaqub A.S.) were of Jewish ancestry, with Prophet Muhammad (saw)ย ย standing out as an exception. As far as we are aware, all of Allahโs (swt) messengers were Muslims.
All Muslims of Jewish ancestry, include Dawud (A.S.) (David), Sulayman (A.S.) (Solomon), Yahya (A.S.), Zakariyah (A.S.), Jesus, and numerous others. And, May God grant them all peace, they were all truly excellent human beings.
The Banu Israel criminals mentioned in the Quran
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There were people among Banu Israel who killed prophets, altered the Qurโan, and engaged in shirk (associating partners with Allah). In the Quran, Allah states this regarding them:
โCursed were those who disbelieved among the Children of Israel by the tongue of David and of Jesus, the son of Mary. That was because they disobeyed and [habitually] transgressed.โ [Quran, 5:78]
Therefore, it was specific Banu Israel groups, not all of the Banu Israel, that violated the law. Consider this: Were there any Muslims who disobeyed the law as a group?
The Bani Israel in Madina at the time of the Prophet Muhammad
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Jewish scriptures were distorted by the time of our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)ย . The scripturesย had previously been lost, then โdiscoveredโ in the Temple after a period of around a hundred years, before being lost once more and being rewritten. Historians agree that all of these are true.
In actuality, the Rabbis determined what was proper and wrong for the largely illiterate populace. They had exclusive control over all religious matters and scriptures. Thus, when the Prophet arrived, these Rabbis felt scared by the potential loss of their religious authority and rebelled against him. The vast populace obeyed their Rabbis.
However, there were a fewย Jews who converted to Islam and joined the Prophetโs companions, evenย includingย oneย Rabbi himself. A devout Jewess who converted to Islam and wed Prophet Mohammed (saw)ย was one of the Mothers of the Believers.
Possession of Palestine
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There are other Jews in the world besides those who are persecuting Palestinian Muslims. Before they arrived in Palestine, there had never been a conflict between Banu Israel and Muslims in the fourteen-hundred-year history of Islam. They identify themselves as โZionists.โ Zionism is more of a political movement for a separate Jewish homeland in Israel, rather than a religious group. Zionists want to claim Palestine as well. However, many Jewish people who migrated to the US, UK, and Europe oppose these moves by Zionists. This Video summarises it briefly.
Jews who didnโt want to offend Muslims were in fact against these Zionists. There are still a lot of Jews who oppose Israelโs establishment.
Why does the Quran frequently mentionย the Children of Israel?
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Because they resemble Muslims the most, the Banu Israel are frequently mentioned in the Quran. They are our distant relatives in terms of biology, geography, and religion. The Quran emphasizes a lot of their errors.
Why? so that we might learn from them and avoid repeating the same errors. Donโt some people who identify as Muslims worship the dead in shrines? Allah protects the Qurโan from corruption, yet arenโt there Muslims who spread misinformation about Islam and credit the Qurโan for it?
Do Muslims not persecute other Muslims? Muslims are being degraded all around the globe because of what they have accomplished on their own. The Banu Israel was also chosen by Allah (swt), and we are making the same errors that they did in order to ruin Allahโs favor on us.
The frequent direct references to Jews in the Quran ought to alert us to something. Instead of making generalizations about Jews, Allah (swt) wants us to speak to them, give them dawah, and give them the Quran. Islam forbids stereotypes.
According to Allah (swt), Taqwa is the one quality that distinguishes certain people as outstanding to others. A beautiful quote from Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S summarizes it all:
โOur enemies are not the Jews or the Christians, our enemy is our own ignorance.โ
Lessons learned from Bani Israel
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Our ancestors were the Bani Israel. They received blessings from Allah, just like us, and were also given unique statuses and obligations. However, they disobeyed and disregarded their duties, which is why Allahโs blessings were withheld from them. We must be aware of their errors in order to take precautions against them. These are their three main traits:
1. Being ungrateful for Allahโs blessings and desiring more
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Special foods like Manna and Salwa as well as water from miraculous springs were delivered to the Bani Israel. However, they werenโt happy. Musa (as) was told by them:
โO Moses, we can never endure one [kind of] food. So call upon your Lord to bring forth for us from the earth its green herbs and its cucumbers and its garlic and its lentils and its onions.โย (2: 61)
Asking Allah for things is not forbidden. In fact, Allah and His Messenger (saw) constantly exhort us to do so . However, the way they requested wasnโt appropriate. They did not show any appreciation for the food that had been blessed for them, which was much better than garlic and cucumber. They called the Prophet of Allah โMosesโ in their addresses. Thirdly, they instructed Moses to request them from Allah rather than making a straight prayer to Allah.
โ[Moses] said, โWould you exchange what is better for what is less? Go into [any] settlement and indeed, you will have what you have asked.โย (2:61)
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โโฆthey were covered with humiliation and poverty and returned with anger from Allah [upon them]. That was because they [repeatedly] disbelieved in the signs of Allah and killed the prophets without right. That was because they disobeyed and were [habitually] transgressing.โ (2:61)
Lesson learned: Always be appreciative of Allahโs exceptional favors. Ask Him in humility when you need anything, and be thankful for the blessings He has already shown you.
2. Attempting to change a Shariah law
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On Saturdays, Jews were not permitted to work (Sabbath). As a result, they were unable to work for an entire day of the week. The fishermen among them began putting in nets and other gear in the water before the Sabbath started in order to circumvent that rule. Fish were captured in the nets all day long, ready for the fishermen to gather after the Sabbath.
They werenโt technically disobeying Allah. However, Allah the Magnificent is able to see straight through our โtechnicalitiesโ and into our intents.
โAnd you had already known about those who transgressed among you concerning the Sabbath, and We said to them, โBe apes, despised.โ And We made it a deterrent punishment for those who were present and those who succeeded [them] and a lesson for those who fear Allah.โย (2:65-66)
Lesson learned: Looking for gaps in Allahโs instructions will not help us. We are defying Him if we donโt obey Him. As obvious as that.
3. Questioning too far into a Divine order
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Our faith is distinctive in that it fosters critical thinking. The Quran continually exhorts us to exercise reason. But when we realize that a certain action is a direct order from Allah, thatโs it. Then, we must demonstrate our iman by having entire faith in Allahโs command. We stop asking questions altogether. We carry out instructions.
Unknown assailants killed a man from Bani Israel. They asked Musa (as) for assistance in locating the murderers. He revealed to them Allahโs command:
โIndeed, Allah commands you to slaughter a cow.โย (2:67)
This command was simple to understand. However:
โThey said, โDo you take us in ridicule?โ Musa (as) said, โI seek refuge in Allah from being among the ignorant.โย (2:67)
Then they asked:ย โCall upon your Lord to make clear to us what it is.โ
They never stopped asking questions. And the more inquiries they made, the more challenging the order grew until they were required to pay the cowโs weight in gold.
Lesson learned: We should refrain from asking pointless inquiries when Allah (SWT)ย informs us of anything and we are confident in the veracity of the knowledge. Instead, we ought to view the knowledge as a gift and put it to good use.
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