Zone1 The Koran Is Actually Zionist

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1. So what happened to Islam? Answer: oil money and the control of Mecca
King Abdel-Aziz was the founder of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He found himself battling the Ikhwan, a tribal religious militia of extremist Wahhabibs. This was in the 1920's. An alliance between Abdel-Aziz and the family of Mohammad bin Abdel-Wahhab resulted in the conquest of what is now the kingdom, and the kingdom assumed he religious preference of Abdel-Wahhab as far back as the start of the 20th century.



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Yes, Abraham (Ibrahim), Isaac (Ishaq), and Jacob (Yaqub) are all highly revered as prophets in the Quran
. They are described as righteous servants chosen by God to lead, establish prayer, and maintain monotheism. The Quran mentions them as part of a righteous lineage (Q 19:49-50, 21:72) and as chosen leaders.


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The Children of Israel in the Quran: Learning about Banu ...

Bani Israel (Children of Israel) in the Quran refers to the descendants of Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), who is also named Israel.





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Yes, the Quran states in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:21) that Allah assigned the "Holy Land" to the Bani Israel (Children of Israel), specifically commanding them to enter it

Palestine is mentioned nowhere in the Koran




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In Surah Yunus (10:94) of the Quran, "the Book" (al-Kitab) refers to
the previously revealed scriptures, specifically the Torah (Tawrah) and the Gospel (Injeel), which were read by the "People of the Book" (Jews and Christians). The verse directs anyone doubting the Quran's revelations to consult knowledgeable scholars of these earlier scriptures.



So Muslims are instructed to learn from the torah and the gospels.
Imagine a Middle East actually based on the Koran.

"'Tis a consummation. Devoutly to be wished."
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