Difference between revisions of "Jews in the Quran"
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The word for Judaism in the Quran is from the root الهَوْدُ meaning: | The word for Judaism in the Quran is from the root الهَوْدُ meaning: | ||
:التَّوْبَةُ، هادَ يَهُودُ هوْداً وتَهَوَّد: تابَ ورجع إِلى الحق، فهو هائدٌ | :التَّوْبَةُ، هادَ يَهُودُ هوْداً وتَهَوَّد: تابَ ورجع إِلى الحق، فهو هائدٌ |
Revision as of 12:53, 29 August 2011
الذين هادوا
The word for Judaism in the Quran is from the root الهَوْدُ meaning:
- التَّوْبَةُ، هادَ يَهُودُ هوْداً وتَهَوَّد: تابَ ورجع إِلى الحق، فهو هائدٌ
It comes from the root Hawdu = repentance; and is related to Tahawwda = to repent and return to the Truth = to become an adherent of the Laws of Moses
- إِنَّا هُدْنَـا إِلَيْكَ
- unto Thee have we turned in repentance!
- 7:156
the who does it is Ha'id, plaural is Hoodan.
Sadly this has been confused with another word of the same sound Hoodan.