- The story begins with the birth of Prophet Ibrahim. He had a son named Prophet Ishaq. Prohet Ismail is also one of his son (From Prophet Ismail and from his son named Nabat, the lineage of Prophet Muhammad SAW began.)
- From Prophet Ishaq, the tribe of Bani Israel (Children of Israel) originated. Prophet Ishaq had a son named Prophet Yaakob. According to the Quran (Surah Yusuf: 4), Prophet Yaakob had 12 sons.
- The 12 sons of Prophet Yaakob gave birth to 12 tribes of Bani Israel. Their descendants were also known as 'Al-Asbaath' (in Arabic: ???????). Among his sons was Prophet Yusuf. The story of Prophet Yusuf in the Quran starts with him sharing a dream with his father about 11 stars, the moon, and the sun bowing to him.
- The 11 stars represented his brothers, and the sun and moon represented his parents. Jealous of him, Yusuf's brothers threw him into a well. From there, traders picked him up and sold him in Egypt. This marked the beginning of the Bani Israel's time in Egypt.
- Prophet Yusuf held a significant position in the Egyptian kingdom ruled by the Hyksos dynasty. He became the treasurer of Egypt. Eventually, his entire family settled in Egypt with him, and his brothers repented.
- After Prophet Yusuf passed away, centuries elapsed. The Hyksos were defeated by Ramses I (Pharaoh). This marked the beginning of the rule of the native Egyptians, recognized by the title "Pharaoh". During this period, the descendants of Prophet Yusuf were persecuted and killed due to a dream of the Pharaoh that foretold his downfall at the hands of the Bani Israel.
- Prophet Musa was born. He grew up in Pharaoh's palace. Once, he struck an Egyptian in defense of his people. Later, he was commanded by God to preach to Pharaoh, accompanied by his brother, Prophet Haroon.
- Ultimately, Prophet Musa and Haron led the Bani Israel out of Egypt while pursued by Pharaoh's army. The Pharaoh drowned, and the Bani Israel were saved. They headed towards Palestine, instructed by God to fight against the oppressive Jabbarin tribe there.
- The Bani Israel refused God's command and were humiliated. They lost their statehood. Time passed, and Prophet Daud emerged. His story involves battling the army of Goliath in Palestine under the leadership of Talut.
- Prophet Daud defeated Goliath. The Bani Israel entered Palestine, and Talut handed over the leadership to Prophet Daud since he was anointed as a Prophet. Jerusalem became the capital of Palestine, and the Bani Israel flourished.
- After Prophet Daud, Prophet Sulaiman ruled the Bani Israel. His kingdom was vast and mighty. He built a mosque for the Bani Israel. They thrived during his reign.
- After Sulaiman's death, his kingdom fragmented, and they were conquered by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Some of the prophets sent during that time include Prophet Yunus, Prophet Zakariyya, and Prophet Yahya but they killed them.
- Ibn Qayyim explained " While the generation that came after Moses, they were the killers of the prophets. They killed Zakariyya and his son, Prophet Yahya, and many other prophets. In just one day, they killed 70 prophets, and then they held a market in the evening, as if they had done nothing wrong"
- Some of Bani Israel remained in Palestine. God sent Prophet Isa in Bethlehem to lead them. Some rejected him and attempted to kill him. Isa was taken up by God, and the Bani Israel were once again lost without guidance, awaiting the final Prophet mentioned in the Taurah (Torah) and Injil.
- It's clear here, the followers of the prophets, even before Prophet Muhammad, are considered Muslims, and the Children of Israel who are entitled to live together in Palestine are those who adhere to the teachings of the prophets and Allah swt. They are not the criminals who killed their prophets; they are the ostracized group
- Bani Israel later identified signs of the last Prophet and migrated to Yathrib (Medina). After waiting, Prophet Muhammad emerged from the Arab lineage. The Bani Israel denied him and became his adversaries.
- In Prophet Muhammad's time, the Jews were expelled from Medina and Khaibar after the Battle of the Trench and the Battle of Khaibar. They dispersed across the world, mainly to Europe and Africa. They faced humiliation for not embracing Islam.
- Under Caliph Umar, Palestine was taken by Muslims after battling the Romans. The history of that time is filled with conflicts between Muslims and Christians.
- Later, Christians reconquered Palestine, and the Muslim leader Salahuddin al-Ayyubi defeated them during the Crusades. The land was again under Muslim control, with no involvement of the Bani Israel.
- Until modern times, Palestine remained under Muslim rule, lastly by the Ottoman Empire. Post WWI, Britain and France divided the Middle East (Sykes-Picot Agreement).
- Palestine was handed to the British. In 1917, the Balfour Declaration announced the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This began the era of Jewish settlement there. In the early 1900s, Theodore Herzl (a Zionist) requested the Caliph sell Palestine to settle debts and being declined.
- The Nakbah event of 1948 saw mass Jewish migration to Palestine with UK's help. They gathered Jews scattered in Africa and Europe. Their population increased.
- Over the years, numerous conflicts like the Yom Kippur War in year 1973 have taken place to establish Jewish settlements in Palest*ine. Their return is not to the promised land but rather an occupation, leading to widespread destruction and genocide to Palest*inian.
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7 个月is the testament story of Moses ? halal or haram ?
Advanced Associate Software Developer at Accenture
7 个月Hi I had a doubt in point number 1 where you mentioned prophet Ishaq had a son named prophet Yusuf and then in point number 2 you mentioned Prophet Yakoob had 12 sons and one of them is Prophet Yusuf can you please clarify this?
Senior AI Engineer @ Google | ex Founder
1 年Palestine was always shared between multiple religions - your premise is a lie that fits your narrative.
Managing Attorney at EEG Immigration Law Group
1 年The good Doctor mentions Nkabah and "conflicts" but convenintly leaves out the part where every Arab neighbor ATACKED Israel with their military, vowing to wipe all jews to the sea. They also told Arabs to leave their homes so these armies could clear out the Jews (with a plan of returnign after the Jews were all killed). Some left and some stayed (and are now Mulism Israeli citizens). Well, see the winner of all these wars was Israel. And guess what happens when you lose wars, especially ones that you start? You don't get to decide where the boundaries are (see the birth of literally every country in the world).
Data Analyst | SQL, Python, BI Tools | B.Sc Biotechnology
1 年.