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===Ibn Ishaq=== | ===Ibn Ishaq=== | ||
{{Quote|Ibn Ishaq p.262|Some Muslims remained friends with the Jews because of the ties of mutual protection and alliance which had subsisted between them, so God sent down concerning them and forbidding them | {{Quote|Ibn Ishaq p.262|Some Muslims remained friends with the Jews because of the ties of | ||
mutual protection and alliance which had subsisted between them, so | |||
God sent down concerning them and forbidding them to take them as | |||
intimate friends: 'O you who believe, do not choose those outside your | |||
community as intimate friends. They will spare no pains to corrupt you longing for your ruin. From their mouths hatred has already shown itself | |||
and what their breasts conceal is greater. We have made the signs plain | |||
to you if you will understand. Behold you love them but they love not | |||
you and you believe in the book--all of it, i.e. you believe in their book | |||
and in the books that were before that while they deny your book, so that | |||
you have more right to hate them than they to hate you. 'And when they | |||
meet you they say, we believe and when they go apart they bite their | |||
fingers against you in rage. Say, Die in your rage' }} | |||
==Scholars== | ==Scholars== |