The Children of Israel in the Light of the Quran
A Community Chosen for Responsibility
- To uphold God’s commandments
- To live by justice
- To follow the Torah sincerely
- To demonstrate moral leadership
- To call humanity to monotheism
Prophets of Israel
The Torah: Scripture Given by God
Judaism and the Religion of Abraham
Righteous Jews in the Quran
The Quran honors Jews who believe in God, adhere to scripture, lead righteous lives, and respond to truth humbly. Anyone who believes in God, believes in the Hereafter, and leads a righteous life has nothing to fear. Righteousness is not tied to labels but to sincerity and deeds.
Warnings About Corruption
The Quran criticizes certain behaviors among some of the Children of Israel:
- Distorting scripture
- Blindly following tradition
- Elevating scholars as religious authorities
- Sectarian divisions
- Prioritizing ritualism over morality
These warnings apply to all communities—not only Jews. Every community risks corruption when human authority is placed above God’s guidance.
Shared Foundations With Islam and Christianity
A Quranic Vision of Unity
The Quran calls people of the scripture to a shared truth:
- Worship God alone
- Avoid idolatry
- Uphold righteousness
- Return to the way of Abraham
Conclusion
In the Quran, Judaism is part of the religion of Abraham. Jews are honored when they uphold their covenant. Their prophets are revered, their scripture is acknowledged, and their righteous are promised reward. Judaism aligns with the universal submission God revealed to all prophets.