People of the Book

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People of the Book is an Islamic term referring primarily to Jews and Christians as recipients of earlier divine scriptures before the Qur’an.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
People of the Book canonical 45

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious concept
Quranic term
acknowledgedToHave partial preservation of earlier revelation in Islamic theology
associatedWithConcept dhimma
jizya
associatedWithScripture Gospel
Torah
contrastedWith polytheists in Islamic discourse
coreMeaning people possessing a divinely revealed scripture
definedIn Quran
surface form: Qur’an
dietaryLawStatus food of the People of the Book is often treated as generally permissible for Muslims with conditions
distinguishedFrom idolaters in many Islamic legal discussions
hasDoctrinalDifferenceWithIslam Christian belief in the divinity of Jesus
Jewish rejection of Muhammad’s prophethood
hasLegalStatusIn Islamic law
hasNameInArabic Ahl al-Kitab
hasQuranicCharacterization some are criticized for altering or concealing scripture
some are praised for faith and righteousness
hasTheologicalRoleInIslam evidence of continuity of divine revelation
historicallyIncludes Christian communities under Muslim rule
Jewish communities under Muslim rule
languageOfTerm Arabic
marriageRulesInIslam Muslim men may marry women from the People of the Book (according to many jurists)
mentionedIn Qur’an 2:62
Qur’an 3:199
Qur’an 3:64
Qur’an 3:65
Qur’an 4:171
Qur’an 5:15
Qur’an 5:19
Qur’an 5:5
Qur’an 5:68
Qur’an 5:77
Qur’an 9:29
permittedTo maintain their own religious practices under Muslim rule (historically, with conditions)
precedes Muslim community in chronological revelation
recognizedAs recipients of earlier revelation
refersTo Christianity
surface form: Christians

Jews
communities believed to have received earlier divine scriptures
relatedConcept Abrahamic religions
religiousContext Islam
sometimesExtendedTo Sabians
Zoroastrians (by some jurists)
subjectOf Islamic jurisprudential debates on tolerance and rights
interfaith dialogue in contemporary Islam

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Referenced by (45)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Surah An-Nisa addressesGroup People of the Book
Surah Yunus addresses People of the Book
Surah Ar-Ra'd addresses People of the Book
Surah Ibrahim addressesAudience People of the Book
Surah An-Naml addressesAudience People of the Book
Surah Az-Zumar addresses People of the Book
Surah Fussilat addresses People of the Book
Surah Az-Zukhruf addresses People of the Book
Surah Al-Ahqaf addresses People of the Book
Surah An-Nahl addresses People of the Book
Surah Al-Hadid addresses People of the Book
Surah Al-Jathiyah addresses People of the Book
Surah Al-Jumu'ah mentions People of the Book
Surah Al-Jumu'ah addresses People of the Book
Surah As-Saff addressesAudience People of the Book
Surah Al-Hashr mentions People of the Book
Surah At-Taghabun addresses People of the Book
Surah Al-Bayyinah mentions People of the Book
Surah Al-Bayyinah addressesGroup People of the Book
The Family of Imran addressesCommunity People of the Book
An-Nisa mentionsFigure People of the Book
An-Nisa addressesAudience People of the Book
An Nisa mentions People of the Book
The Cow addressesAudience People of the Book
The Table Spread mentions People of the Book
The Table Spread addresses People of the Book
The Table mentions People of the Book
The Cattle addressesAudience People of the Book
Bara'ah addresses People of the Book
Repentance mentionsGroup People of the Book
The Stories addressesAudience People of the Book
Surah Saba addressesGroup People of the Book
Ar-Rum addressesAudience People of the Book
Al-Hadid addressesAudience People of the Book
The Iron addressesAudience People of the Book
The Congregation addressesAudience People of the Book
The Ranks addresses People of the Book
Al-Hashr addressesGroup People of the Book
The Exile addressesGroup People of the Book
The Gathering mentionsGroup People of the Book
The Mutual Loss and Gain addresses People of the Book
Lam Yakun (by its opening words) containsConcept People of the Book
subject surface form: Lam Yakun
Al-Bayyinah subjectFocus People of the Book
Al-Bayyinah mentionsGroup People of the Book
Quran 3:18 addressedTo People of the Book