@incollection{digilib41040, booktitle = {Transformative Readings of Sacred Scriptures: Christians and Muslims in Dialogue}, title = {THE QUR'AN ON THE EXCLUSIVIST RELIGIOUS TRUTH CLAIM - A Ma'na cum Maghza Approach and its Application to Q 2: 111-113}, author = {- Sahiron Syamsuddin}, address = {Switzerland}, publisher = {The Lutheran World Federation}, year = {2017}, pages = {99--109}, keywords = {The Qur?an on the Exclusivist Religious; Truth Claim; Ma'na Cum Maghza}, url = {https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/41040/}, abstract = {In today?s world, Muslims need a new Islamic theology that also deals with the problem of religious truth claims. Exclusivist religious truth claims have led religious communities to misbehave and even to create social conflicts. Therefore, it is very important for us critically to review such truth claims. Q 2:111?113 can be an Islamic theological foundation for the prevention of any exclusivist religious truth claim. Even though the verses speak about the truth claim between the Jews and the Christians of Medina, but their main message (significance; maghz{\=a}) is that all people who submit themselves to the One and Only God and conduct good deeds will be saved, and, therefore, no believer should hold onto an exclusivist claim to the truth.} }