مثالب اليهود و النصارى و التحذر منها:دراسة حديثية
The Flaws of Jews and Christians and Caution Against Them: Hadith-Based Study
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17611789Keywords:
Jews, Christians, Muslims, Flaws, Sunnah, CautionAbstract
The Qur’an and the Sunnah are the two principal sources of guidance for Muslims. Both highlight the deviations and moral failures of previous nations—particularly Jews and Christians—as warnings to the Muslim community to avoid repeating the same errors. The Qur’an outlines their transgressions, while the Sunnah provides further context, identifying the causes of their misguidance and instructing Muslims to be cautious of similar pitfalls. In this context, the present study examines their faults as recorded in the Sunnah and emphasizes their relevance to contemporary Muslim conduct.Using a hadith-based analytical approach, this research explores key deviations such as grave worship, textual distortion, sorcery, betrayal, religious extremism, and blind following of religious authorities. The study is organized into two sections, addressing the specific errors attributed to Jews and Christians, supported by authentic narrations and scholarly analysis. The findings underscore the importance of maintaining pure monotheism, adhering strictly to divine guidance, and applying religious principles with justice and balance. By reflecting on the errors of past nations, the study highlights the need for Muslims to remain firmly committed to the Qur’an and Sunnah as a safeguard for faith and religious integrity.
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