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First off, it's crucial to realize that not all Arabs and not all Muslims are the same. There are numerous non-Muslim Arabs despite the fact that most Arabs are Muslims. Furthermore, there are a lot more non-Arab Muslims than there are Arab Muslims in places like Indonesia and Malaysia. Second, it's critical to keep in mind that not all Arabs, not all Muslims, and not all Jews despise both Arabs and Muslims. We must be careful not to generalize about people. Yet generally speaking, Jews are despised and distrusted by Arabs and Muslims, and vice versa.
But the animosity that exists between Jews and Arabs today is not entirely due to the long-standing animosity between Isaac and Ishmael. The bulk of Arabs are Muslims, which has intensified the hatred that Ishmael was supposed to face. Muslims are given relatively ambiguous directives in the Qur'an towards Jews. It tells Muslims to attack Jews who refuse to convert to Islam at one point and instructs Muslims to treat Jews as brothers at another. The Qur'an also raises the question of which of Abraham's sons was indeed the son of promise. The Hebrew Scriptures say it was Isaac. Ishmael, according to the Qur'an. Ishmael, not Isaac, was the child Abraham nearly offered as a sacrifice to the Lord, according to the Qur'an (in contradiction to Genesis 22). The conflict about who was the son of promise has only increased the hatred in the world today.
Step-by-step explanation:
Politics is another factor contributing to the strife between Jews and Arabs. The land was governed by the British and predominately inhabited by Arabs until the United Nations granted a portion of Israel to the Jewish people after World War II (although one third of the population was Jewish). Even as they rejected the Arab Palestinian state that was proposed as part of the UN plan, the majority of Arabs objected vehemently against the new Israeli state. Israel was assaulted by Arab nations like as Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, and Syria, but they were repulsed in their attempt to push Israel into the sea. When the neighboring Arab countries refused to take in the Arab refugees from Israel, the Arab forces' defeat quickly turned into a human tragedy.
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