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Noor Saad Hammod
noor.s.hammod@tu.edu.iq
Noah Zarnan Abdul-Jabbar
noor.s.hammod@tu.edu.iq

Abstract

The word of resurrection (Day of Judgment) came in the Holy Qur’an in many Surahs and verses, because of the great Quranic miracles it contains, and the nature of the study required it to be in an introduction, necessitated that it be in an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion, which are as follows: Who are the Christians, and the second requirement: their breach of the covenants, and the third requirement: casting enmity between the Jews and Christians, and the fourth requirement: the penalty for breaking the covenant, and the second topic of the research is entitled: Their saying is the reason for their curse: and it has five demands: the first: the Jews’ slander against Allah Almighty. The second requirement: expelling them from the mercy of Allah. The other topics handled in this paper are the injustice of the Jews.

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Hammod, N. S., & Abdul-Jabbar, N. Z. (2023). The Verses in which the Word Resurrection is Mentioned and its Theme is the Enmity of the Jews and Christians: A Comparative Study. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 30(6, 2), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.30.6.2.2023.01
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