In their literature and practices, it has shifted from a sense of divinely ordained and divinely ordained selection to one of racial privilege and guaranteed salvation in the afterlife. The Holy Qur'an addresses this misconception by acknowledging historical instances of divine favor and temporary selection granted to the Children of Israel, while simultaneously refuting the transformation of these into an exclusive right to closeness to God and salvation in the afterlife. This study will examine the Quranic stance on this claim, which many Jews have promoted and marketed throughout history, that they enjoy exclusive divine selection, necessitating perpetual superiority and guaranteed salvation solely based on lineage and affiliation. The study will demonstrate that the Holy Qur'an dismantles this claim through a comprehensive methodology.



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