114 - AAL E IMRAN (Ayat# 75-80)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The existence of both righteous and flawed individuals within every community is a fundamental principle. Effective guidance involves acknowledging the virtues of others, even those with whom one disagrees, to foster receptivity. Recognizing existing goodness builds trust and opens hearts to correction. Similarly, even those who err possess inherent qualities that should be acknowledged. The discussion highlights the varying degrees of trustworthiness found among People of the Book, noting both those who uphold commitments and those who do not. A key aspect of historical disagreement stems from a belief, particularly within certain Jewish interpretations of the Talmud, that ethical standards do not apply to non-Jews. This perspective, documented in their religious texts, justifies exploitation and dishonesty toward those outside their faith. This is exemplified by documented beliefs within certain interpretations of Jewish law.

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