History of Muslim-Jewish relations

Once upon a time, a widely circulated Jewish document described Islam as “an act of God’s Mercy”.

Also, Jews in the near East, north Africa and Spain threw their support behind advancing Muslim Arab armies.

No, these aren’t fairy tales or propaganda. The relationship between Muslims and Jews really was that cooperative and marked by peaceful coexistence.

Just ask Khalid Siddiqi of the Islamic Education and Information Center in San Jose, California where he also teaches Islamic Studies and Arabic at Chabot College and Ohlone College.

Siddiqi notes that the first quote above is from S. D. Goitein’s book Jews and Arabs. The second is from Merlin Swartz’s ‘The Position of Jews in Arab lands following the rise of Islam’ (reprinted from The Muslim World. Hartford Seminary Foundation LXI1970).

Swartz also says the Muslim Arab conquest marked the dawn of a new era. Those forces that had led to the progressive isolation and disruption of Jewish life were not only checked they were dramatically reversed.

In an interview with Sound Vision, Siddiqi gave numerous examples of Jews flourishing under Muslim rule in places like Spain, Morocco, North African in general and various parts of the Middle East.

Siddiqi points out that Islam as a religion has given specific guidelines for the followers of Islam to base their relationship with any non-Muslim. These include People of Scripture, like the Jews, people who belong to other religions, and even atheists. Non-Muslims must be treated on the basis of Birr (kindness) and Qist (justice), as referred to Surah 60 verse 8 of the Quran.

It started at the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)

The peaceful coexistence of Muslims and Jews began at the time of the Prophet.

Siddiqi notes that the Jews welcomed the Prophet when he arrived in Madinah at the time of Hijrah (migration), along with the rest of the city’s inhabitants.

But the Prophet had begun the step towards good relations with Jewish and other communities in Madinah even before getting there.

After receiving an invitation to Madinah from one of the city’s tribes that had accepted Islam, the Prophet signed treaties with the city’s Jewish, Christian and polytheist tribes before he arrived there.

These treaties clearly laid out responsibilities of each of the parties. It was based on these that the Prophet established the Mithaq al Madinah, the constitution of Madinah.

Siddiqi says this was the first constitution of the world and one of the greatest political documents ever prepared by any human being. It is the oldest surviving constitution of any state.

Under this constitution, any Jew who followed the Muslims was entitled to their assistance and the same rights as anyone of them without any injustice or partisanship.

It said the Jews are an Ummah (community of believers) alongside the Muslims. The Jews have their religion and the Muslims theirs. As well, it noted that each will assist one another against any violation of this covenant.

Jews during the Muslim era

Despite this early breach of contract, there are still numerous examples from Muslim history of Muslim-Jewish cooperation and coexistence.

Siddiqi gave examples of how Muslim Spain, which was a “golden era” of creativity and advancement for Muslims was also one for Jews.

While Europe was in its Dark Ages and Jews were reviled there, Muslims in Spain during the same period worked side by side with Jews in developing literature, science and art.

Together, they translated classical Greek texts into Arabic. This task later helped Europe move out of the Dark Ages and into the Renaissance.

Jews flourished under Muslim rule in Egypt as well, where they achieved very high positions in government.

That is True Islam

Not the lies, hate, vilifying of Jews that people espouse to today

It is sad and pathetic.

That Islam which brought brotherly love between Jews and Muslims is now being used by these dictatorships, terrorists in the Middle East to vilify them.

These people don’t know their own history.

Sad to see so many Pakistanis beleiving this Arab propoganda

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Mercenary, everyone acknowledges co-existence of Jews and Muslims. Hindus and Muslims co-existed for couple of hundred years or no in sub-continent? Muslims (Shia/Sunni) coexisted for centuries before Iran Iraq war, yes or no? So why does India fight Pakistan? why did Iran Iraq fought each other? Answer: Its all in the (geo)politics.

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EXACTLY.

Its not religion.

The conflict between Israel and Arabs is about territory and not religion.

Religion is used to fuel rhetoric...

The sooner this acknowledged the better

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Hmm...it is about territory and religion. After all why is Jersulem so import to the Jews and Muslims?

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It wouldn't matter, by acknowledging that it is a geopolitics/territorial issue wouldn't produce a home for displaced Palestinians, wouldn't provide for peace in the area. "Bait-ul-Maqdas" is not the only reason 'rest of ummah' is behind Palestinians, or do you think this is the only reason for Pakistanis/non-Arab Muslims to support Palestinians?

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The only reason why so many Muslims are so embroiled with Israel and Palestine is because Palestinians are Arabs

If they were Kashmiris, or Chechens, or any other ethnic group than Arabs, no one would care...

Also, the enemy is also Jewish...

If Israelis were Christians or Druze, Arabs would have long negotiated with them

but since they are Jews, they are evil, etc, etc, typical BS, so they don't negotiate with them

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^ Arabs not buying Kashmir issue is failure of Pakistani govt foreign office, don't mean to say Arabs are not at fault, but India has the upper edge due to various other factors.

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Arabs know full well whats going on in Kashmir.

Arabs side with India because India is a larger country and a stronger economy and larger trade partner than Pakistan.

How many Arabs condemn the massacares committed by the Indian Army in Kashmir, or when Russian Army kills people in Chechenya.

Hamas flew to meet with Russia, the very day the report came out that the FSB were responsible for the apartment bombings in Moscow in 1999 which prompted the 2nd Russian-Chechen war.

Isn't that hypocracy.

People have suffered much worse throughout the world than the Palestinians, yet all muslims are fixiated on this.

only due to arab propoganda

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^ Arab governments "may" not have voiced about Chechnya issue, but there was a big number of "volunteers" that rushed to the area to aid, perhaps around the same time US went on to "diffuse" the problem.

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, Muslims do not have problems with Jews. Muslims and Jews co-existed since the very beginning.
The problem is with Zionist occupiers, who are bent on snatching land from the original inhabitants, at ANY cost.
It is Zionists who created hatred among some Muslims towards Jews.

NOTE: Use nicks to address each other!

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just wondering, do u believe in the chronicles of elders of zion?

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do you?

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HELL NO.....

Believeing that book is like believing that those Danish cartoons are true..

That book is over 1000 times more offensive than those cartoons...

But Egypt made a TV mini-series based on that book, so I guess most Arabs beleive that

But that doesnt matter.

Israel will and continue to exist (Inshallah)

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How are those 2 so comparable?

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In this way.

The way that those Cartoos mis characterize the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)

that book mis-characterizes the Jews in 1000 times worse way

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Wow, I see who you hold more regard for. Isn't that book published/revealed by one of their own kind?

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No, it was published by Czar who wanted to blame the failing economy of Russia on the Jews

Jews have been scapegoats for everything

Sad.

They have sufferd a lot, and even with the age of Internet there are still people who espouse their destruction

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Jews have been scapegoat for nothing, there is a reason, you are simply in denial of that.

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Jews have been scapegoated for a number of reason

They were the only monotheistic religion in the world and as such they got brutalized by pagans

Jews homeland was conquererd in 567BC by the Assarians. The temple of Solomon was destroyed and then the Persian empire took over the Assaryian empire and Jews got dispersed all over the Persian empire. After Alexander the great conqured the persian empire, Jews returned to Palestine.

The Romans conquered that Area and in 77 AD they destroyed the Jewish temple and killed 17,000 Jews because they were some problems in which the pagan Romans were dealing with the monothestic religion of the Jews

Jews get dispersed all over Europe. A middle eastern people with a differnet religion in Europe. And each time there was a problem, Jews got massacared, or killed. This continued and still goes in present day Europe.

Some Jews stayed behind in Palestine, and when the Arabs took over, they treated them kindly. They were brothers, cousins..

Anyways, when Hitler came to power, he blamed the defeat of Germany in WWI on the Jews and basically all the ills that Germany suffered were blamed on the Jews because they were an easy target...

Its easy to pass blame then its to take responsibility for yourself....

And again, each time something happens in the middle east, the Jews get blamed....

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Anyways, when Hitler came to power, he blamed the defeat of Germany in WWI on the Jews and basically all the ills that Germany suffered were blamed on the Jews because they were an easy target...

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I am sure that Jews conspiring with bankers had nothing to do with his hatred towards them