الإنسان في ضوء وثيقة المدينة المنورة: اليهـــــــودي أنموذجا
The Human in Light of the Charter of Madinah: The Jew as a Model
Keywords:
Human, sīrah, conflict resolution, Charter of Madinah, the JewsAbstract
Since the Muhammadiyah mission, Islam viewed the Jews and Christians as relatives for the revelation of some of their prophets. They are people of the Book, and if they deviated from the truth, and out of kindness, Islam treated them with dignity and kindness, because they were the bearers of the final good news of the message of Muhammad (peace be upon him). Furthermore, they broke the covenant and betrayed their trust, and even seriously insulted Islam and Muslims. This is clearly evident in their criminal history, even in the beginning of Islam, where they tried to kill the Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him). The few questions are mentioned here; why do they evil to those who do good with them, as Muhammad (peace be on him), what was written in the Medina document? Then, because of this strange behavior (comparing good with bad), which is present in the psychological personality of the Jew to begin with, who believes that he is a master in this universe, while the rest of the people are his servants. from here begins the problem of the Jews, which has afflicted him throughout history. This is what the intervention that to review the status of human in Light of the Medina Document furthermore to address the Jew as a model which is the title of this article. It is also a thorny issue that crosses time, and the history of the Jews with Muslims in particular.
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