Allah has told the Jews
that if they remain loyal to the true faith, obey the Prophets and believe in
Him alone, He will bestow leadership on them. The characteristics of the
servants to whom Allah has promised dominion are described in these terms in
the Torah:
If you carefully
safeguard and keep this entire Mandate that I prescribe to you today, [and if
you] love God, walk in all His ways, and cling to Him... no man will be able
to stand against you... I am setting before you today... the blessing if you
obey the commands of the Lord your God that I am giving you today.
(Deuteronomy, 11:22-27)
Devotion to Allah, scrupulous
implementation of His commandments and love of Him are revealed as
preconditions for the dominion of the People of Israel. In the continuation of
this passage from the Torah, Jews are offered two choices; blessings if they
choose faith, or tribulation if they turn their backs on it:
You can therefore see that I am placing before you both a
blessing and a curse. The blessing [will
come] if you obey the commandments of God your Lord, which I am prescribing
to you today. The curse [will come] if
you do not obey the commandments of God your Lord, and you go astray from the
path that I am prescribing for you, following the gods of others, which you
have not known. (Deuteronomy, 11:26-28)
The characteristics of
the society that is promised dominion are also described as follows in the
Torah:
... God your Lord, is the Supreme Being. God is the
faithful, Who keeps in mind [His]
covenant and love for a thousand generations when it comes to those who
love Him and keep His commandments. (Deuteronomy, 7:9-10)
... Love the Lord your
God, listen to His voice, and hold fast to Him... He will give you many years in
the land He swore... (Deuteronomy, 30:20)
God will then grant
you a good surplus in all the work of your hands, in the fruit of your
womb, the fruit of your livestock, and the fruit of your land. God will once
again rejoice in you for good, just as He rejoiced in your fathers. All this will happen when you obey God your
Lord, keeping all His commandments and decrees, as they are written in this
book of the Torah, and when you return to God your Lord with all your heart and
soul. (Deuteronomy, 30:9-10)
Elsewhere in the Torah,
it is revealed that dominion is promised to those who fear Allah:
Who, then, is the man that fears the Lord?... He will spend his days in prosperity, and his descendants will inherit the land. The
Lord confides in those who fear Him. (Psalm, 25:12-14)
Again in the Torah, it
is revealed that those who place their trust in Allah, who are humble, who take
pleasure from their belief in Allah, will inherit dominion and His blessings:
Trust in the Lord and
do good... Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires
of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him... Those who hope in the Lord will inherit the
land... The meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace. (Psalm,
37:3-5, 9, 11)
... If you keep the
commands of the Lord your God and walk in His ways... The Lord will grant
you abundant prosperity—in the fruit of your womb, the young of your livestock
and the crops of your ground—in the land he swore to your forefathers to give
you. The Lord will open the good treasure in the heavens, to send rain on your
land in season and to bless all the work of your hands. You will lend to many
nations but will borrow from none. The Lord will make you the head, not the
tail. If you pay attention to the
commands of the Lord your God that I give you this day and carefully follow
them, you will always be at the top, never at the bottom. Do not turn aside
from any of the commands I give you today, to the right or to the left,
following other gods and serving them. (Deuteronomy, 28:9-14)
When the features of
the society to which dominion is promised in the Torah, are considered as a
whole, it appears that the people on whom Allah will bestow sovereignty will
have the following qualities:
* Living in Allah's
path,
* Turning to Allah in
all ways,
* Scrupulously obeying
all His commandments,
* Loving Allah,
* Fearing Him,
* Ascribing no equals
to Allah,
* Remaining loyal and
faithful to Him,
* Trusting in Allah,
* Taking pleasure from
belief in Allah,
* Doing good deeds, and
* Being humble.
The dominion in the
Torah is that of the moral values of the true faith, of which believers have
been told. As it is stated in the verse 85 of Surah Al 'Imran, "If anyone desires anything other than
Islam as a religion, it will not be accepted from Him..." That true
faith in the eyes of Allah is Islam.*
* Additional Statement:
Devout Jews refer to
righteous Muslims as the "B'nai Noah (The Children of Noah.)" To put
it another way, Jews regard Muslims as people who implement the commandments
given to the Prophet Noah (pbuh). Our Almighty Lord reveals in the Qur'an that
what He revealed to the Prophet Noah (pbuh) He also revealed to the other Prophets
and our own Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace):
He has laid down the same religion for you as He enjoined
on Noah: that which We have revealed to you and which We enjoined on Abraham,
Moses and Jesus: "Establish the religion and do not make divisions in
it." What you call the associaters to follow is very hard for them. Allah
chooses for Himself anyone He wills and
guides to Himself those who turn to Him. (Surat ash-Shura, 13)
For a Jew to regard a
gentile (non-Jew) as a member of the B'nai Noah means that he abides by the
following provisions:
1. Believing in the
One and Only Allah (the prohibiton of ascribing equals to Allah; surely Allah
is beyond that)
2. Feeling a profound
respect for Almighty Allah (the prohibition of blasphemy; surely Allah is
beyond that)
3. Protecting lives
given by Allah (the prohibition of murder)
4. Protecting the
concept of the family (the prohibition of adultery)
5. The protection of
property (the prohibition of theft)
6. Eating lawful meat
(the prohibition of eating meat from a living animal)
7. Ensuring justice
(the foundation of the courts that provide justice)
In this sense, for a
Jew, "Muslims" are righteous people who submit to Allah and live in
compliance with these provisions. Jews hope that in the time of the Messiah
(Hazrat Mahdi [pbuh]) all humanity will submit to Allah and live according to
these fundamental laws. From the Jewish perspective, the fact that all mankind
will be Muslim and that the moral values of the religion will rule in the End
Times is seen as the same as saying all humanity will be proper "B'nai
Noah".
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