Lipush
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"The Islamic exegetes have mentioned that there existed a community of Jews in Yemen who considered Ezra as son of God. Hirschberg says in Encyclopaedia Judaica:Please proves chapter and verse in the Quran that says this.
Thank you in advance.
I read bits of peaces in Arabic. From Sura 9:30 I read this, fix me please if I'm wrong (for many years I havn't read Arabic texts).
"Wa'kalt Alyahud Uzair Ibn Allah, Wakalti Al-Nasri Al-Masiih Ibn Allah..."
"And the Jews say: 'Uzair (Ezra) is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: Messiah is the son of Allah. That is a saying from their mouths. They imitate the saying of the disbelievers of old. Allah's Curse be on them, how they are deluded"
H Z Hirschberg proposed another assumption, based on the words of Ibn Hazm, namely, that the 'righteous who live in Yemen believed that 'Uzayr was indeed the son of Allah.'
According to other Muslim sources, there were some Yemenite Jews who had converted to Islam who believed that Ezra was the messiah.
For Muhammad, Ezra can be seen in the same light as the Christian saw Jesus.
Surah 9:30
In order for Jews to believe in such thing, this should have been written in the Tanakh.
And it's not.
Therefor any hinting that Jews believe in such a thing is based on speculations and not real facts.