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Quran is not a story telling book, rather it is a reminder and constitution of life. When we compare it with previous heavenly books, they share some similarities۔However; some differences are there too, especially in the cases of prophets and their nations. When Quran speak about the previous nations, it keeps the statement that is related to optimization and training and then it moves to appropriate location۔ Unlike Torah, Gospel and the Israeli literature that describes the statements from the very beginning till the very end. In fact, one aspect of Israeliyaat is that according to the specifications of Holy Quran, Torah and Gospel have been distorted۔ Moreover, Israeli literature has also not reached us through authentic sources. Therefore, the blind acceptances of their instances do not match the spirit of scientific integrity and research requirements۔ However, as human beings want to know the details of any event, the story tellers took full advantage of this habit and presented these events in condimental manner. Therefore, several Israeliyaat impacted the interpretations of Quranic teachings. Secondly, when fanatical crusade rulers, through their plotting against Islamic Khilafah, imposed a secular democratic system of government over Muslims, those religious scholars and researchers stood up who wanted to earn their own interest through appeasing the Judaism and crusade rulers۔ They took double advantages through their actions. 1: Any matter was rejected if that seems to be against the interests and objectives of solid powered rulers. 2: They would impose their points over Muslims in the back (shape) of Israeliyaat. As well as researching and exploring their favorite traditions and historical realities and trying to make them part of the Muslim literature.

Shahid Ameen, Syed Ayaz Shah. (2016) Impacts of Israeliyaat on Islamic Literature: A research study in light of Islamic point of view, , Volume-04, Issue-2.
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