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Alazeena Haadu and Aliahudi


What does the Qur'an say about the Alazeena Haadu (the Jews)

  • 2.062 They believe in the divine and the day of the next world E
  • 4.046 Some change the wording of scripture, they say "We hear and we disobey" "Hear what is not Heard" E
  • 4.160 Some things they were allowed to eat before were forbidden to them because they hindered from the way to the divine. E
  • 5.41 They are men who will listen to any lie, and change the order of words in scripture E
  • 5.44 E
  • 5.069 Alazeena Haadu shall have no fear upon them, nor shall they grieve. E
  • 6.146 The Alazeena Haadu were forbidden from eating sinew grisle and fat because they worshipped the calf E
  • 16.118 They were prohibited certain foods. They were done no wrong, but they were used to wrong themselves by fences. E
  • 22.017 Those who believe, and Alazeena Haadu, and the Sabians, Notsrim, Magians, and Polytheists,- Allah will judge between them on the Day of Judgment E
  • 62.006 They claim they are favored above all mankind E

What does the Qur'an say about the iHod (the Hodites)

Despite the original meaning of the words iHod (Hodites), Hodan (Hodite), and iHodian (a Hodite) in relation to the Prophet Hod, the words became applied to Jews to fulfil a particular purpous at an early stage, and have become common usage in reference to Jews ever since. In fact the Hodites were Kenite Judaizers rather than Jews proper, and they followed a distinct variation of Hanputa which venerated Ezra, but shunned Gabriel, and it had a priesthood who prescribed the blackening of faces as a punishment for adultery. The Prophet (PBUH) tried to guide them back away from Judaizing towards a more acceptable standard form of Hanputa, i.e. Islam, therby keeping Jews and Gentiles in the aappropriate juxtaposition required by Torah.

  • 2.111 They say none enter paradise unless they are Hodites.
  • 2.113 Though they read the Tanakh, they dramatically appose others who do likewise such as the Natsara, each believe the other group is going to hell. E
  • 2.120 They will never be pleased with anyone until that person follows their creed.
  • 2.135 They say be a Hodite, only then you will be saved.
  • 2.140 They say Abraham, Isma'il Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were Hodites E
  • 3.67 Abraham was NOT a Hodite.
  • 5.018 Both the iHod and the Nasara call themselves the beloved "children of G-d" E
  • 5.051 The believers should not take the iHod (or Nasara) as friends or protectors: E
  • 5.064 The iHod say that the divine has hands (use anthropomorphic), and they are tied E
  • 5.082 The iHod and Polytheists (the Khuza'a??) were the strongest enemies of the believers, the Nasara are the closest in character. The Nasara have monks and ascetics. The iHod and Polytheists are arogant. E
  • 7.65 Hod was a prophet to the land of Aad
  • 9.030 The iHod call 'Uzair a son of Allah. Its just a saying, but in this they imitate pagan practices E
  • 11.50-60 Hod was a prophet to the land of Aad
  • 11:89 Hod was warned of the first disaster after Noah.
  • 26.124 Hod was a prophet to Aad.

What do the Haddith say about the Alazeena Haadu

What do the Haddith say about the Aliahudi

  • Sahih Bukhari 1.1.6: The Jews practice circumcision. Heraclius ordered to kill every Jew in Rome. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.2.39: Jews prayed facing Baitul-Maqdis (Jerusalem). Jews and "the people of the scriptures" are different groups. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.2.43; 5.59.689; 6.60.130, 9.92.373: One Jew called the Prophet (p.b.u.h) "chief of believers", would have made the day Islam was revealed a holiday. E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.3.127; 6.60.245; 9.92.400; 9.93.548,554: Jews in Medina ask "O Aba-l-Qasim ! What is the spirit?" E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.8.392: The fools amongst the people namely "the Jews". E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.8.427,428; 2.23.414,472; 4.56.660; 5.59.725,727; 7.72.706: May Allah curse the Jews and Christians for they built the places of worship at the graves of their Prophets. E E E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.10.533; 3.36.468,469,471; 4.56.665; 6.61.539: The Jews, Christians and Muslims are like day-laborers. Jews worked till mid-day. The people of the two Scriptures (i.e. Jews and Christians) E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.11.577; 4.56.663:: Jews use fire, and Christians use bell to start prayers E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.11.578: Jews use trumpet, and Christians use bell to start prayers E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.12.749: Those who earn Your Anger (Jews) nor of those who go astray (Christians). E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.13.1,21; 4.56.693: Jews' (holy day is) Shabbat and was made compulsory for them but they differed about it. E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.18.159,164; 2.23.454; 8.75.377: A Jewess said "May Allah give you refuge from the punishment of the grave." E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.376,457: Relatives were weeping over the grave of a Jewess, she is being tortured in the grave. E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.398,399: One should stand at a funeral procession [even] for a Jew. E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.413; 4.56.829; 6.60.79; 8.82.809; 9.92.432; 9.93.633: The Jews brought a man and women who had committed adultery for judgment before the Prophet (p.b.u.h), called for Torah, sat it on pillow, reverenced Torah; Jews hid verse of stoning, Abdullah ibn Salum read verse; Prophet decreed stoning. E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.438; 7.70.561: A young Jewish boy used to serve the Prophet, fell sick, embraced Islam (Abu Talib). E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.445; 8.73.73: Judaism is a religion other than Islam. E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.31.222,223; 4.55.609; 5.58.278,279; 6.60.202,261: Jews fasting on the day of Ashura, considered as 'Id day. Allah saved Moses and drowned the folk of Pharaoh. The Prophet is closer to Moses than the Jews. E E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.282,283,309,404; 3.35.453,454; 3.41.571; 3.45.690, 4.52.165; 5.59.743: The Prophet purchased food grains from a Jew on credit and mortgaged his iron armor to him. The Prophet died while his armor was mortgaged to a Jew. E E E E E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.426,427,438; 4.56.666; 6.60.157: May Allah curse the Jews, for Allah had forbidden them to eat the fat of animals but they melted it and sold it. E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.39.524; 3.44.678; 3.50.881,890; 4.53.380; 5.59.550: Allah's Apostle gave the land of Khaibar to the Jew's on the condition. Umar drove the Jews out of Khaibar, as we have no enemies there except those Jews, they are our enemies and the only people whom we suspect E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.39.531: : Umar expelled the Jews and the Christians from Hijaz. Allah's Apostle [originally] intended to expel the Jews E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.581: A muslim requested Allah's Apostle to intercede with a Jew, to whom his father owed money E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.594,595; 4.55.620,626; 6.60.162; 8.76.52; 9.93.564: The Muslim said, "By Him Who gave Muhammad superiority over all the people! The Jew said, "By Him Who gave Moses superiority over all the people!" The Ansari slapped the Jew. The Prophet said, "Do not give me superiority over Moses” E E E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.596; 4.51.9; 7.63.216h; 9.83.15,18,23,24: A Jew crushed the head of an ansari girl between two stones, he was captured and his head crushed. E E E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.599; 3.48.834; 7.65.354: The Prophet asked the Jew to take an oath over ownership of land. E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.47.786; 7.71.669: The Prophet spares a Jewess who brought poisoned sheep E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.48.849: A Jew from Hira asked me which one of the two periods Musa (i.e. Prophet Moses) completed E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.176,177; 4.56.791: You (i.e. Muslims) will fight with the Jews till some of them will hide behind stones. The Hour will not be established until you fight with the Jews. The Jews will fight with you, and you will be given victory over them so that a stone will say, 'O Muslim! There is a Jew behind me; kill him!' E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.186; 8.73.53; 8.73.57; 8.74.273,274; 8.75.404,410; 9.84.60,61,62: The Jews pronunciation differed, ""As-Salemu-Alaikum" (Peace to you) was spoken "As-Samu-Alaikum" (Death be upon you.) E E E E E E E E E

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  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.195; 5.59.510: The Jews worked with bags and spades in Khaibar, conquest of Khaibar, prohibition of donkey meat E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.271: The Prophet said, "Who is ready to kill Ka'b bin Ashraf (i.e. a Jew)." E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.53.392; 9.85.77; 9.92.447: The Jews place of meeting was called Bait-ul-Midras. The Prophet said to the Jews, "If you embrace Islam, you will be safe". E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.53.394: When Khaibar was conquered, a roasted poisoned sheep was presented to the Prophets as a gift (by the Jews). The Jews will be forever in (Hell) Fire. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.53.398; 8.73.164; 9.83.36; 9.83.37; 9.89.302: Khaibar and the Muslims had a peace treaty, a man from the ansar was murdered, the Prophet said for the Jews to take an oath, the muslims didn't accept, so the Prophet paid the blood money himself. E E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.55.546; 5.58.250,275; 6.60.7: Gabriel, from amongst all the angels, is the enemy of the Jews. The Jews are liars, and if they should come to know about my conversion to Islam before you ask them (about me), they would tell a lie about me (Abdullah ibn Salam). Abdullah ibn Salam their chief and the son of their chief and the most learned amongst them and the son of the most learned amongst them. E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.55.657: he will break the Cross and kill the pigs and there will be no Jizya E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.662; 9.92.422: The Jews were literalists E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.664: Jews keep their hands on their flanks while praying E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.668; 7.72.786: The Jews and the Christians do not dye (their grey hair), so you shall do the opposite of what they do E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.694; 7.72.821: Jews would use false hair. The Prophet said a form of cheating. E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.148; 5.59.362: the Jews of Bani bin Quraiza stand for their chief Sad bin Muadh. : Bani An-Nadir and Bani Quraiza were executed, but some of them came to the Prophet and he granted them safety, and they embraced Islam. He exiled all the Jews from Medina. They were the Jews of Bani Qainuqa', the tribe of 'Abdullah bin Salam and the Jews of Bani Haritha and all the other Jews of Medina. E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.169: Story of Salman Farsi (Zaid bin 'Amr bin Nufail ) E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.245: A Jew of Medina shouting at the top of his voice, "O you 'Arabs! Here is your great man whom you have been waiting for!" E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.277: Had only ten Jews (amongst their chiefs) believe me, all the Jews would definitely have believed me. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.371: Allah's Apostle sent some men from the Ansar to kill Abu Rafi, the Jew, the merchant of Hijaz E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.509; 8.73.169: 'Amir's (the poet) sword was short and he aimed at the leg of a Jew to strike it, E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.519: Tailsans (i.e. a special kind of head covering worn by Jews in old days E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.632; 9.84.58: A Jew was chained who embraced Islam and then turned apostate. Muadh said, "I will surely chop off his neck!" E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.12: The people of the Scripture (Jews) used to recite the Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to the Muslims E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.51: Jews used to say: "If one has sexual intercourse with his wife from the back, then she will deliver a squint-eyed child E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.75: I call the People of the Scriptures (Jews and Christians) to embrace Islam. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.89; 7.70.567; 8.73.226; 8.74.271: Muslims, the pagans and the Jews were fighting, the Prophet quieted them. The people of Medina decided unanimously to crown 'Abdullah bin Ubai and make him their chief by placing a turban on his head, but when that was prevented and he was grieved out of jealously E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.91: the Jews and asked them about something, and they hid the truth and told him something else, and showed him that they deserved praise for the favor of telling him the answer to his question, and they became happy with what they had concealed E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.105; 9.93.532s: Then the Jews will be called upon and it will be said to them, 'Who do you use to worship?' They will say, 'We used to worship Ezra, the son of Allah E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.229: As We sent down (the Scripture) on those who are divided. They believed in part of it and disbelieved in the other, are the Jews and the Christians E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.252: Jews disbelieved Muhammad and the Christians disbelieved in Paradise and say that there are neither meals nor drinks therein E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.298; 8.77.597: No child is born except on Al-Fitra (Islam) and then his parents make him Jewish, Christian or Magian E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.60.335; 9.93.510; 9.93.543; 9.93.604: A (Jewish) Rabbi came to Allah's Apostle and he said, "O Muhammad! We learn that Allah will put all the heavens on one finger. Anthropomorphism. E E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 6.61.510: Save this nation before they differ about the Book (Quran) as Jews and the Christians did before." So 'Uthman sent a message to Hafsa saying, "Send us the manuscripts of the Qur'an so that we may compile the Qur'anic materials in perfect copies and return the manuscripts to you." E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.63.209: Ibn 'Umar was asked about marrying a Christian lady or a Jewess, he would say: "Allah has made it unlawful for the believers to marry ladies that say that Jesus is her Lord" E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.66.378: Jews had bewitched them, and so they would not produce any offspring E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.71.660, 661; 8.73.89: Magic was worked on Allah's Apostle so that he used to think that he had sexual relations with his wives while he actually had not. Bani Zuraiq who was an ally of the Jews and was a hypocrite. What material did he use)?' The other replied, 'A comb and the hair stuck to it.' The first one asked, 'Where (is that)?' The other replied. 'In a skin of pollen of a male date palm tree kept under a stone in the well of Dharwan' Why do you not treat yourself with Nashra?" He said, "Allah has cured me; I dislike to let evil spread among my people" E E E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.76.527: A man from the Jews came (to the Prophet) and said, "May The Beneficent (Allah) bless you, O Abul Qasim! Shall I tell you of the entertainment of the people of Paradise on the Day of Resurrection?" The Prophet said, "Yes." E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.92.461: that the people of the scripture (Jews and Christians) changed their scripture and distorted it, and wrote the scripture with their own hands and said, 'It is from Allah,' to sell it for a little gain. E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.69: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.228: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.265: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.284: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.352: E
  • Sahih Muslim 3.592: E
  • Sahih Muslim 3.614: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.735: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1079: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1080: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1081: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 4.1212: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1214: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1858: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1860: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1861: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1862: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.1973: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2020: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2026: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2029: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2095: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2097: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 6.2518: E
  • Sahih Muslim 6.2519: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 6.2522: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 6.2528: E
  • Sahih Muslim 8.3328: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 10.3761: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 10.3840: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 10.3866: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 16.4119: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4120: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4123: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4126: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4128: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4138: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4140: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 17.4211: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 17.4213: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 19.4364: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 24.5245: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 26.5382: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 30.5853: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 31.6176: E
  • Sahih Muslim 33.6423: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 33.6428: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 34.6448: E
  • Sahih Muslim 37.6665: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 39.6699: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 40.6861: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6981: E
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  • Sahih Muslim 41.6995: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.7034: E
  • Sahih Muslim 43.7153: E
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  • Sunan Abu-Dawud 2.448: E
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  • Sunan Abu-Dawud 2.652: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 2.704: E
  • Sunan Abu-Dawud 9.1602: E
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  • Sunan Abu-Dawud 11.2159: E
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  • Sunan Abu-Dawud 13.2346: E
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  • Malik's Muwatta 16.16.16.53: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 17.17.4.9: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 21.21.3.8: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 21.21.13.23: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 28.28.3.11: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 28.28.16.38a: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 36.36.1.2: E
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  • Malik's Muwatta 38.38.12.24: E
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  • Malik's Muwatta 41.41.1.1: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 43.43.15.8b: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 44.44.2.2a: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 45.45.4.16: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 53.53.2.3: E