Muslims are more worthy of Moses than Jews are

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We are more worthy of Moses; we love him as do we love Jesus and Mohammed.

In the Quran, Moses is mentioned more frequently than is the name of Moahmmed: this is for taking lesson and receiving admonition.

So God made Moses an example for Mohammed to follow after his ways and striving in God's way.

Quran 40: 53-55, which mean:
{ 53. We did give to Moses the guidance [: the Commandments inscribed on the Tablets],
and We made the Children of Israel inherit the Book
a.

54. As guidance [away from error] and an admonition to those having discerning hearts.

55. So [O Mohammed] forbear patiently [the hurt and mocking of your people]; for surely the promise of God is true [to help you and your companions with victory], and ask forgiveness for your sin [before the mission], and celebrate the praises of your Lord: late at night and early at morning b.}
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a i.e. the Torah collection [included in the Old Testament.]

b i.e. always: day and night.

What does moses have to say about that?
 

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What does moses have to say about that?

Moses in fact gave witness to the coming of Mohammed and that Jews and others should believe in him when he would come:

"God told the prophets of the Children of Israel to tell their people and take the covenant from their people that when Mohammed comes, who confirms their monotheism and exclusive devotion to God and confirms the commandments inscribed on the Tablets of Moses, then the Children of Israel should believe in him and should support him."

Quran 3: 81-82, which mean:
81. [Mention to them, O Mohammed,] when God made [His] covenant with the [past] prophets, [saying]:
"[Children of Israel], behold that which I have given you of the [Heavenly] Book and knowledge [you shall tell your peoples about that], and [that] afterwards [when] there will come to you a messenger [: Mohammed, the son of Abdullah], confirming that [monotheism and commandments] which you have, you [Children of Israel] shall believe in him and you shall help him."
a

[God] said [to the prophets]: "Have you agreed [about the covenant] and ratified My covenant [with your peoples] about that?"

The [prophets] answered: "We agree."


[God] said: "Then bear witness [about your peoples], I will be a Witness [about them] with you." b

82. Then whoso turns away [from you, Mohammed, c] even after that [covenant which their prophets ratified with them], then they are the evil-doers d.}
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a It means: God told the prophets of the Children of Israel to tell their people and take the covenant from their people that when Mohammed comes, who confirms their monotheism and exclusive devotion to God and confirms the commandments inscribed on the Tablets of Moses, then the Children of Israel should believe in him and should support him.

b This is in the Torah about the coming of a prophet, in the Book of Deuteronomy, chapter 18: 18 Moses told his people that God said:
"I will raise them up a prophet from among their brothers, like you; and I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I shall command him.
It shall happen that whoever will not listen to my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.
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c And does not believe you.

d Because they betray the covenant and do not fulfill it, and they do not believe in the messenger of God.

The interpretation is by Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly.
 

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Christians are and will be superior to Jews till Doomsday:

superior in power and authority.
:idea: