“O Children of Israel! Call to mind the special favour which I bestowed upon you, and that I preferred you to all others (for My Message).” (2:122 & 2:47)
We did aforetime grant to the Children of Israel the Book the Power of Command, and Prophethood; We gave them, for Sustenance, things good and pure; and We favoured them above the nations.(45:16)
Why would Allah prefer them to all others?
If we look consider the period in which the ayahs were referring to, it would be during the times of the Pharaonic Egypt. It was when the Pharaohs considered themselves god. The Egyptians believed it but the Jews did not! They refused to submit to Pharaoh as their god and as a result were made to suffer.
For their faithfulness and belief, Allah chose their nation over others and eventually rewarded them with their prophet, Moses (pbuh).
In this we can see also that Allah has been consistent, that even if you knew no ‘laws’ for conduct but you do not associate any other to Allah, you will be ‘favoured’ as the Jews were back then. And in the Quran, the biggest sin by a long way is to syirk. What of the Jews back then? What laws of Abraham (pbuh) survived except for Allah being the One True God and certain ritual practices like circumcision and sacrifices? It is hardly surprising then that Allah favoured them because of their faith in Him.
But following on from there is a whole different prospect altogether…very much like some of us in this day and age, born into the Deen, and in the right environment, but not paying heed to the message.
Allah knows best.
We did aforetime grant to the Children of Israel the Book the Power of Command, and Prophethood; We gave them, for Sustenance, things good and pure; and We favoured them above the nations.(45:16)
Why would Allah prefer them to all others?
If we look consider the period in which the ayahs were referring to, it would be during the times of the Pharaonic Egypt. It was when the Pharaohs considered themselves god. The Egyptians believed it but the Jews did not! They refused to submit to Pharaoh as their god and as a result were made to suffer.
For their faithfulness and belief, Allah chose their nation over others and eventually rewarded them with their prophet, Moses (pbuh).
In this we can see also that Allah has been consistent, that even if you knew no ‘laws’ for conduct but you do not associate any other to Allah, you will be ‘favoured’ as the Jews were back then. And in the Quran, the biggest sin by a long way is to syirk. What of the Jews back then? What laws of Abraham (pbuh) survived except for Allah being the One True God and certain ritual practices like circumcision and sacrifices? It is hardly surprising then that Allah favoured them because of their faith in Him.
But following on from there is a whole different prospect altogether…very much like some of us in this day and age, born into the Deen, and in the right environment, but not paying heed to the message.
Allah knows best.