Muhammad's views on Jews
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- | The Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]]'s views on [[Jew]]s were formed through the contact he had with Jewish tribes living in and around [[Medina]]. His views on Jews include his theological teaching of them as [[People of the Book]] (''Ahl al-Kitab''), his description of them as earlier receivers of [[Abrahamic]] revelation; and the failed political alliances between the Muslim and Jewish communities. | + | |
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- | As stated in the Muslim holy book, after his migration (''[[Hijra (Islam)|hijra]]'') to [[Medina]] from his home-town of [[Mecca]], he established an agreement known as the [[Constitution of Medina]] between the major Medinan factions, including the Jewish tribes of [[Banu Qaynuqa]], [[Banu Nadir]], and [[Banu Qurayza]] that secured equal rights for both Jews and Muslims as long as Jews remained politically supportive. | + | |
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- | *[[Islam and Judaism]] | + | |
- | *[[Judaism's view of Muhammad]] | + | |
- | *[[Mukhayriq]] | + | |
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