Jewish History Explained In 16 Minutes

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Excited to present our guest on the show today, Mohsin Raza Khan. He is an Associate Professor at The School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University. He is a former Chevening Scholar and an FRM from GARP, NY.

Religion is a complex and varied phenomenon that has played a significant role in human history. The history of religion is difficult to trace because it has evolved over time and varies greatly across different cultures and societies. Over time, organized religions with complex belief systems and hierarchies developed, including the major world religions of today such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and more. These religions have shaped the course of human history and continue to influence the way people live and think today.

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This expert is misinformed. Aaron was older brother of Moses, not son of Moses. He made a whole bunch of strange statements like this that give the impression that he doesn't really understand what he's talking about

johneli
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One group Abraham, and one group Moses!!!.
Am done!!!
A little learning is a very dangerous thing.
Dude, you are one fine example.

immanuelkhongsai
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jewish never spoke arabic, they spoke hebrew and Aramaic, idk which historian this guy is

frankfernandes
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This man is not a speaker of truth but a nice story teller.

Agasthyar
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First time I realize that not every person came on this channel is expert and correct
This guy is consistently weird he has his own made-up things
after Sometime you will realize that he is pushing his own thinking and his own agenda and I feel like katta friend who knows half story and consistently jump from one point to another point

Daniel-gzif
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we dont have record of allah also ...eventually one man stands up and said i am messanger of god who is mohammad 1400 years ago...why do people dont know about allah before mohammad..it simply means allah was man-made..

R_G_I
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Hazrat Musa alaihi-salam
The prophet which is mentioned most in Qur'an (136 times)

rahmanibrothers
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Speaking fluently without knowing the real story 👏.

tsiseanar
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Indian jew here! Judaism today is centred around the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.
I’d like to start by saying that the most important text is the Torah, which are the five books believed to be penned by Moses. The Torah is written on sheep or deer’s skin and is formed to a big scroll. Then we have what’s called the Tanakh. The Tanakh are compilations of writings of other Jewish prophets. Within the Tanakh, the first five books are the Torah. The Tanakh is what Christians call “Old Testament”. Then there is the Talmud. I’ll explain Talmud later.
Judaism practiced today is known as rabbinic Judaism. Judaism is a very ritual-based religion, just like Hinduism. Much of what our people did religiously revolved around the Temple that stood in Jerusalem. It is also important to note that during this time, there were many factions within the Jewish community. the Saducees who were the Temple priests, associated with the Romans and adopted many of their ways. The Sadducees only believed in the written Torah and not the oral Torah. Then there were the Pharisees. These were the learned men from the common poor. They believed in the written Torah and the oral Torah. What is the oral Torah? The Torah often leaves much room for questions as it does not fully explain many laws, stories or teachings. To fill in the blanks, many Jews had the tradition of oral teachings. These were teachings passed down orally from generation to generation. The oral teachings expounded on the written Torah. The Pharisees were disgusted by the Sadducees and their love for gluttony. They tried to take over the importance and influence that the Saducees had over the Jewish community.
When the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem and exiled majority of the Jews from their homeland, there was rising concern amongst the Jewish people that their culture, traditions, faith and religion would be lost. Without a Temple how would Judaism survive. Thus, in order to preserve Judaism, the learned scholars, often called a Rabbi, wrote down the Oral Laws. The oral laws were compiled around 500 CE, but would go on to be edited and revised for the next two centuries in now what we call the Talmud.
Jews of today practice rabbinic Judaism, where our teachings are sourced from the Torah and guided by the Talmud. We no longer offer animal sacrifices as we do not have a temple any longer. Instead, these sacrifices are replaced with prayers. Jews pray three times a day- in the morning, afternoon and evening. These prayer timings coincide with the animal sacrifices that would’ve occurred in the Temple everyday.
These are just the basic surface level run through I’ve written. I’d highly recommend bringing in a Jewish scholar on your show. I believe you’re in Mumbai. I reckon you invite the rabbi of Chabad Mumbai (also called the Nariman Lighthouse that was attacked by terrorists years ago).

elisinger
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A true Muslim is the one who does not have relation with logic and sense 🤲🏿

emiranup
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Vedic era of Hinduism is different from Hinduism today who told you that it's the same but the people changed from being dharmik to now being adharmik

maverickstunner
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I see many critical comments, but I am both impressed and fascinated by Mohsin Raza Khan's broad knowledge of so many of the worlds current and past religions. In my opinion, there is a very limited number of people who would be brave enough to speak from memory on the controversial and emotion stirring subject of local and world religions. Mr. Khan did so with humility and gracefulness.

wiv
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Why do people talk about Hinduism when they don't know anything about it? It's a shame that Ranvir and his guest are blabbering and blurting about something that they don't know at all with so much of confidence.

Zeira
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4:48 correction Aaron is brother of Moses not son

TheAniket
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Ranveer bhai, Hindu have devas and paramatma. devas (eg: indira, agni, varuna) are god but Paramatma (Brahama, Vishnu, Maheshwara) there is no alternate word in english dictionary so they start using GOD for whomever we worship.

rockyvmp
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this guy can't even say any single word about islam and prophet Mohammed. This shows that how much faithfull he was in his religion.

karanmalhotra
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I’m a Jewish woman and never heard the term Hebrew bible. We know it’s the Old Testament. The Old Testament is not akin to the Vedic scriptures.its more of a historical record than a set of spiritual principles. Abraham is the father of Judaism .he made a polytheistic religion into a monotheistic religion. Moses was a Guide that must have been a Spiritually developed man who guided the Jews of Egypt out of slavery 5000 yrs ago. The roamed 40 yrs in the desert and then their children settled in Israel.
The speaker that is interview d here is sincere but a bit confused.

radhikaschwartz
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That was a very open minded conversation. A thing I like about the guest is that he is not asserting anything bluntly, open to question and seems to be curious. The comments on him are really harsh. The full episode was a gem.

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Guys, at the beginning of this show Ranveer clearly said this show is to bring light to Islamic history specifically. So what ever he is saying is exactly what expected from him .

shrik
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A Muslim talking about Judaism, what would you expect.

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