Responding to the suspicions of the Jewish orientalists in Quranic studies

Authors

  • Nour Ibrahim Jassim Al-Mamouri Islamic University of Babylon Branch

Keywords:

Jews, response suspicions, orientalists, in Quranic studies

Abstract

It seems that the groups of the Jewish group in the groups of the Jewish religious groups in the groups of the groups belonging to a body that brings them together as a result of activity in the second half of the second millennium BC, and another group, a group and their relations with the Kassites in Iraq after the conversion of the Kassites to the Mesopotamian religion. There are many recent studies that dealt with the issue of Orientalism and Orientalists in its various dimensions. There are many researches that monitored the role of Orientalists and monitored their work, services, achievements, pros and cons. If the Orientalists as a whole have worked to achieve several goals, foremost of which are the religious, colonial, political, commercial and scientific goals, motivated by similar motives, then these goals - except for the practical ones - belong to the Jews more closely than other Orientalists. The questioning of Muslims about the Holy Qur’an in terms of being human and one of the creations of Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, as they claim, and Jewish orientalist studies included most of the Qur’anic knowledge of Muslims, especially the history of the Holy Qur’an, and focusing on the phenomenon of divine revelation and denying its connection with God Almighty. God be upon him and his family and inspired myself to him. The focus of Jewish orientalism on the humanity of the Holy Qur’an by claiming that the source of the Holy Qur’an is the Torah and the Gospel, to deny that it is a heavenly revelation. The difference in the narratives of collecting the Noble Qur’an was one of the pretexts that Jewish Orientalism used to challenge the date of writing the Holy Qur’an and prove its humanity.The incorrectness of the claim of Casanova and other Jewish orientalists that the Qur’an was added to it after the death of the Prophet, may God bless him and his family, some verses, with evidence. The beginning of the confrontation was studying it and searching for its weaknesses, as they claim. Where Many specialized academic departments and courses within Israeli universities and academic institutes have been devoted to the study of Islam and the affairs of Arab and Islamic countries. From the beginning, Israel embarked on building a huge orientalist project on Islam and Muslims, with the aim of getting to know Islam closely on the one hand, and with the aim of promoting a false and distorted image of it on the other, which serves the end of Israel’s racist colonial goals. International institutions have emerged that support orientalism among the Jews to confront the Islamic tide in the West because of the Holy Qur’an and its spread among Western society.

 

Published

2023-08-20