{"_id":"681922d37e3c1293f62781f9","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What are Isra’iliyyat?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What are Isra’iliyyat?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"The Isra'iliyyat refer to stories and narrations inherited from the traditions of Bani Israel (the Children of Israel), particularly those concerning the prophets and ancient events. These narrations often found their way into Islamic literature, including books of tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis).  \\n\\nScholars categorize Isra'iliyyat into three types:  \\n\\n1. Accepted Narrations:\\n   Those that align with Islamic teachings and are consistent with the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah.  \\n\\n2. Rejected Narrations:\\n   Stories that clearly contradict Islamic principles or established facts from the Qur'an and Sunnah.  \\n\\n3. Neutral Narrations: \\n   Those neither confirmed nor denied by Islamic sources. The Prophet ﷺ permitted relating such stories but emphasized caution:  \\n   \\\"\"},{\"attributes\":{\"italic\":true},\"insert\":\"Convey from me, even if it is one verse, and narrate from the Children of Israel, for there is no harm in that. But whoever lies about me intentionally, let him take his seat in the Fire\"},{\"insert\":\".\\\"  \\n   (\"},{\"attributes\":{\"link\":\"https://sunnah.com/bukhari:3461\"},\"insert\":\"Sahih al-Bukhari\"},{\"insert\":\")  \\n\\nWhile Isra'iliyyat can offer historical insights, they are not considered a source of Islamic law or belief.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe50b76658b4c232867","tag":"Aqeedah: Sects and Religions","count":68},{"_id":"668d9fed0b76658b4c232951","tag":"Knowledge: Other","count":48}],"createdOn":"2025-05-05T20:42:59.328Z"}