The Qur'an has dealt with the history, scriptures, personalities, beliefs, and practices of the two religions of Judaism and Christianity in relative detail, and has mentioned some religions, such as the Sabeans, and has only mentioned some religions ...
The Qur'an has dealt with the history, scriptures, personalities, beliefs, and practices of the two religions of Judaism and Christianity in relative detail, and has mentioned some religions, such as the Sabeans, and has only mentioned some religions, such as the Magi. Also, some of the beliefs and practices of the polytheists of Hijaz are mentioned in the Quran. This book seeks to answer the following questions; What is the Qur'an's stance on other religions and their followers? Why did the Qur'an address only these religions among the religions that existed at the time of the rise of Islam, and why did all the prophets it addressed live in the Middle East and West Asia? Has God not sent prophets to people in other parts of the world? Has the Qur'an followed a specific logic and purpose in raising issues related to other religions? What is the Quran's stance on the validity and salvation of other religions? What kind of relationship should Muslims have with non-Muslims? How has the Qur'an presented these holy texts and how has it judged them? What is the meaning of "people of the book" in the Quran?
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