Israʼiliyyat

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title: Israʼiliyyat
text: Israʼiliyyat are narratives assumed to be of foreign import in many parts of modern Islamic scholarship. Isra'iliyyat are typically said to derive from Jewish sources, but some also sourced from Christian or Zoroastrian tradition. Many Muslim scholars now label Isra'iliyyat as un-Islamic or foreign to Islam, yet they were enthusiastically used by pre-modern scholars. Israelisms frequently appear in Qur'anic commentaries, Sufi narratives and history compilations. They are used to offer more detai
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description: Narratives assumed to be foreign or from the Israelites in Islamic hadith literature
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isra%CA%BCiliyyat
date created: 2006-11-06T14:14:21Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T02:54:22Z
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