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PhD in Comparative Studies in Religions, Lecturer
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Scholarship Level Four Comparative Interpretation, Al-Zahra Society.
Abstract
Abstract Throughout history, the Jews have always considered themselves superior to others and to the chosen people because of certain characteristics and special blessings that God has bestowed upon them at some point in time. The reflection of this thought in the verses of the Qur'an and the way Jews interact with Islam is effective in better understanding them and the type of behavior and interaction they have with followers of other religions. This research, descriptively-analytically, shows that according to the verses of the Qur'an, the claims of the Jews that they are superior to God are not accepted and that the superiority of the Jews over the worlds belongs to a certain period of time, in certain specific conditions and subject to obedience. It is a divine command.
lotfi, M., forati, M. (2020). Quranic analysis of Jewish self-exaltation. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2(4), 101-119.
MLA
mohamad mahdi lotfi; masum,eh forati. "Quranic analysis of Jewish self-exaltation". Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2, 4, 2020, 101-119.
HARVARD
lotfi, M., forati, M. (2020). 'Quranic analysis of Jewish self-exaltation', Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2(4), pp. 101-119.
VANCOUVER
lotfi, M., forati, M. Quranic analysis of Jewish self-exaltation. Bi-Quarterly Journal of Quranic Interpretive and Semantic Studies, 2020; 2(4): 101-119.