"Once upon a time we said to the Children of Israel," You will serve Allah alone, and you will do good to parents, close relatives, orphans, poor people. "Say good words to people, pray and give charity. Then, except for a small fraction of you, we return in your words; You are still turning your back. We had already heard from you that you will not be able to bloom each other, that you will not leave each other in your homes. You have accepted. You are still witnessing this. "(Surat al-Baqara, 2/83, 84)
In these verses, some of the religious and moral rulers known as the "Ten Commandments" are recalled in the Jewish-Christian literature that the Israelites are obliged to, The statement that Allah has promised them that these things will be fulfilled is given to them. In the Bible, he writes on the stone plates "with his own fingers" These orders, which are revealed to the Israelites through the Messiah (as), are as follows (Exodus 20, 32/15, 20 / 1-17)
1. There will be no gods other than Allah.
2. You will not make carving for yourself.
3. You will not remember the name of Allah in vain.
4. You will not do any business on Saturday.
5. You will honor your father and mother.
6. You will not kill a man.
7. You will not commit adultery.
8. You will not steal.
9. You will not be lying.
10. Your neighbor will not glance at anything.
It is understood that in the Qur'an's 101st verse of the Qur'an, the nine verses that "Andolsun gave to Moses a clear nine verses, ask Hadith the Isle of Israel" were included except those of the Ten Commandments in the Torah on Saturday. Respect for Saturday was only a matter of binding the Jews. (Cf. Nahl 16/124.)
Among the obligations listed in the verses are to recognize gods other than Allah, to parenthood, to relatives, to orphans and poor people, to say good words to people, to pray and to pray, to spread each other's blood, and to flee their compatriots from their homeland. . Those who are out of the Ten Commandments on Saturdays are the common teachings of the sacred books sent to all the prophets, and Muslims in the Qur'an are also obliged to do so. (Bk, En'am 6 / 151-153, Isra 17 / 23-39).
83. And most of the sons of Ish-lil came back from the promise they had given to Allah over time, It is reported that the Jews during the Prophet (asv) period also turned their backs on these conventions. (Qur'an Road, I / 81)
Since the laws of the Ten Commandments are a requirement of human nature and universal principles, not only in Judaism but also in other divine religions.
The monotheistic belief which constitutes the first order of the emirate is the first and basic principle which the Qur'an insists on. (Bakara 2/163, En'âm 6/19, 102, and Israel 17/23)
The second command concerns the prohibition of paganism, and the Qur'an prohibits both worship of the person and of Allah. (Nisa 4/36, 116, 171, En'âm 6/151, A'râf 7 / 191-195, Yûnus 10/18, Nahl 16/20)
It is also forbidden in the Qur'an that the name of Allah is taken to the empty spot, that is, the oath is taken everywhere by the name of Allah. (Bakara 2/224, Mâide 5/89, Nahl 16/91)
Saturday is a punishment and sanction belonging only to the Israelites. Muhammad removed it as well as other obligations of the past ummah. (A'râf 7/157)
(Babakara 2/83, Isrā 17/23), not to kill people (Bakara 2/84, Nisā 4/29, 5:32), not stealing (Mâide 5/38, Mümtehine 60/12), not adultery (Nûr 24 / 30-31), not to be found lying to the neighbor, to refuse to possess the property of the neighbor (Bakara 2/83, Nisa 4/36, Furkan 25/72).
Ibn Abbas stated that the commandments and prohibitions in the Islās (17 / 22-39) were also found on the plates of Moses. (Fahreddin er-Razi, XX, 214) The orders and prohibitions in the suzerain of En'âm (6 / 151-153) are also similar to the ten commandments, known as ten commandments or ten. (See The Ten Commandments of the Islamic Encyclopedia of the TDV)
In these verses, some of the religious and moral rulers known as the "Ten Commandments" are recalled in the Jewish-Christian literature that the Israelites are obliged to, The statement that Allah has promised them that these things will be fulfilled is given to them. In the Bible, he writes on the stone plates "with his own fingers" These orders, which are revealed to the Israelites through the Messiah (as), are as follows (Exodus 20, 32/15, 20 / 1-17)
1. There will be no gods other than Allah.
2. You will not make carving for yourself.
3. You will not remember the name of Allah in vain.
4. You will not do any business on Saturday.
5. You will honor your father and mother.
6. You will not kill a man.
7. You will not commit adultery.
8. You will not steal.
9. You will not be lying.
10. Your neighbor will not glance at anything.
It is understood that in the Qur'an's 101st verse of the Qur'an, the nine verses that "Andolsun gave to Moses a clear nine verses, ask Hadith the Isle of Israel" were included except those of the Ten Commandments in the Torah on Saturday. Respect for Saturday was only a matter of binding the Jews. (Cf. Nahl 16/124.)
Among the obligations listed in the verses are to recognize gods other than Allah, to parenthood, to relatives, to orphans and poor people, to say good words to people, to pray and to pray, to spread each other's blood, and to flee their compatriots from their homeland. . Those who are out of the Ten Commandments on Saturdays are the common teachings of the sacred books sent to all the prophets, and Muslims in the Qur'an are also obliged to do so. (Bk, En'am 6 / 151-153, Isra 17 / 23-39).
83. And most of the sons of Ish-lil came back from the promise they had given to Allah over time, It is reported that the Jews during the Prophet (asv) period also turned their backs on these conventions. (Qur'an Road, I / 81)
Since the laws of the Ten Commandments are a requirement of human nature and universal principles, not only in Judaism but also in other divine religions.
The monotheistic belief which constitutes the first order of the emirate is the first and basic principle which the Qur'an insists on. (Bakara 2/163, En'âm 6/19, 102, and Israel 17/23)
The second command concerns the prohibition of paganism, and the Qur'an prohibits both worship of the person and of Allah. (Nisa 4/36, 116, 171, En'âm 6/151, A'râf 7 / 191-195, Yûnus 10/18, Nahl 16/20)
It is also forbidden in the Qur'an that the name of Allah is taken to the empty spot, that is, the oath is taken everywhere by the name of Allah. (Bakara 2/224, Mâide 5/89, Nahl 16/91)
Saturday is a punishment and sanction belonging only to the Israelites. Muhammad removed it as well as other obligations of the past ummah. (A'râf 7/157)
(Babakara 2/83, Isrā 17/23), not to kill people (Bakara 2/84, Nisā 4/29, 5:32), not stealing (Mâide 5/38, Mümtehine 60/12), not adultery (Nûr 24 / 30-31), not to be found lying to the neighbor, to refuse to possess the property of the neighbor (Bakara 2/83, Nisa 4/36, Furkan 25/72).
Ibn Abbas stated that the commandments and prohibitions in the Islās (17 / 22-39) were also found on the plates of Moses. (Fahreddin er-Razi, XX, 214) The orders and prohibitions in the suzerain of En'âm (6 / 151-153) are also similar to the ten commandments, known as ten commandments or ten. (See The Ten Commandments of the Islamic Encyclopedia of the TDV)
