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The History and Meaning of the Term "Jew" | Its Significance in Religious History | The Exodus of Bani Israel from Egypt: Historical Facts and Controversies

Researching The Word "Jew" The word "Jews" is disputed whether it is an Arabic derivative or non-Arabic. Some have said that it is an Arabic word and is derived from " Al Hud " which means repentance and turning. Referring to the prayer of Hazrat Musa (peace be upon him), Allah (swt) said, "We turned to you. (Al Araaf Verse No, 156) And some have said that it is a non-Arabic word and refers to "Judah" who is a descendant of Bani Israel and it is attributed to the Kingdom of Judah which was in Palestine after Hazrat Sulaiman (peace be upon him). In this regard, this is more of a conjecture. Because the name "Al-Judah" was not mentioned by the Jews in their books, except for the journey of Ezra, in which the people of the Kingdom of Judah were captured and taken to Babylon. It also showed that their adoption of the title of Jews predated the fall of Persia after the fall of Babylon and its domination over them. In the term, Jews are
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Historical Background Of The Jews | Important Information About Jewish Hostility To Islam

Initial Introduction In the Holy Qur'an, Allah Almighty orders us to avoid the anti-Islamic conspiracies of the Jews and Christians. He forbids friendship with the Jews and Christians and clearly states that they cannot be our benefactors under any circumstances. Allah says at one point that the Jews are fiercely hostile toward Muslims. Since the arrival of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Jews have sought to destroy Islam through secret attacks and conspiracies. Therefore, Islam has always been harmed by the conspiracies of the Jews. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and the Debate on Recognizing Israel Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA), the second caliph, expelled the Jews from Khyber due to their conspiracies. From that time until now, the Jews, wearing the cloak of humiliation, have been engaged in conspiracies against Islam. Fifty years ago, the Jews occupied the land of Palestine through a conspiracy and then occupied Jerusalem, establishing their own country, Israel, as a t

Boycott of Israeli Products in Pakistan: Reasons, Impact, and Controversies

Introduction: Boycott of Israeli Products in Pakistan The relationship between Pakistan and Israel has always been a controversial issue. The two countries do not have diplomatic relations, and there is deep-seated hostility toward Israel in Pakistan. Pakistan has often taken a strong stance on the Palestinian issue, and many Pakistanis believe that Israel is occupying Palestinian land and oppressing its people. As a result, there has been a long-standing call for a boycott of Israeli products in Pakistan. The boycott of Israeli products in Pakistan has gained momentum in recent years. The call for the boycott has come from different groups, including political parties, religious organizations, and civil society groups. The movement has gained support from a large segment of the Pakistani population, and there has been a significant reduction in the import of Israeli products.  Reasons For The Boycott: The Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and US support for Israel The reasons for

Al-Aqsa Mosque According To Islamic Theory | A Brief But Comprehensive Introduction To Al-Aqsa Mosque

Al-Aqsa Mosque Introduction to Islamic Theory Al-Aqsa Mosque is called the first Qibla of Muslims. From the Islamic point of view, it has the status of the holiest place after the Kaaba and the Prophet's Mosque. This mosque is located in the eastern part of Beit al-Maqdis, the capital of Palestine, which is currently occupied by Israel. It is said that there is a capacity of 5,000 worshipers inside the mosque, but there are also large courtyards in which thousands of people can pray. Al-Aqsa Mosque is mentioned in the first verse of Surah Bani Israel of the Holy Quran. This verse refers to the ascension of the Prophet of Islam. This incident, in its place, indicates the greatness and excellence of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). It has been said in the Holy Quran: (Glorified is He Who took His servant night by night from Masjid Haram to Masjid Al-Aqsa around which We have made blessed so that We may show him Our signs.) Sura Bani Isreal Verse No,

Requirements for CSS Examination in Pakistan | Opportunities After Clearing CSS Examination in Pakistan | How To Apply | Syllabus For CSS Exam

INTRODUCTION: CSS (Central Superior Services) is a competitive examination held by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) of Pakistan to recruit individuals for various posts in the civil service of Pakistan. The requirements for appearing in the CSS examination are as follows: Nationality: The candidate must be a citizen of Pakistan or a person holding the nationality of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Age: The age limit for the CSS exam is 21 to 30 years. However, there are some age relaxation rules for candidates belonging to certain categories, such as government servants, disabled persons, and candidates from Balochistan. Education: The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university. However, candidates who are awaiting their final results can also apply. Domicile: The candidate must have a domicile of the province or region for which they are applying. Physical Fitness: The candidate must be medically fit and meet the physical standards set by the