River Sea
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What the giving of land means is open to interpretation. As we know very well, the Israelites believed that the land was physically given to them in the sense of ownership and that is the root of the entire conflict between Jews and Muslims and this conflict has been created by Christians by partitioning Palestine without any authority whatsoever. So, even if one says that Abraham had the right to settle there, I think it is open to question. Why would God give any special treatment to any group at all? If at all, God will give them a higher quality of what they have.
In this case, my understanding is that Abraham lived in the Indus Valley and he was same as Rama and his kingdom was known as Kosla in the Hindu system, which is same as Canaan. So, when God said that I give you this land of Canaan, he was only affirming the fact that Rama already ruled upon the land of Kosla and there is no indication that God wanted the Jews to take over the land of any other person forcibly.
@Bharat Jhunjhunwala You misspelled Kosala as Kosla, and I couldn't find Kosla. I found the correction; it's Kosala because I know Canaan is located in Ghuram from your book Common Prophets, and I found the correction? What was it like for Rama who is Abram as a child?
What do you know, @GoodAttention about Kosala in the Tamil language and any wells in Kosala to help find a place to drink water, or could they rely on rivers to drink water back when, during Rama, who is Abram, during that era?
"claims is at ", I just mentioned/quoted it from the Bible so it is the claim of the Judaic scripture aka Jewish Bible, right, please?
I understand that Judaic scripture is a mix:
2:76
Do you expect that they will believe you when a party of them hear the word of Allah, then pervert it after they have understood it, and they know the consequences thereof ?
@paarsurrey what is pervert, how do they do that if Allah is in control? Does pervert causes Allah not be in control. I'm confused?
What does that mean when Judaic scripture is a mix, what is mix?
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