Abstract:
This thesis deals with the Roman Captivity and its impact upon Jewish religion and the Jewish notion.
The thesis combines four chapters and recommendations, the first chapter states the proposal of the thesis which includes: an in troduction , the objectives and hypothesis.
The second chapter deals with a historical background of the Jewish religion: their holybook - the torah- , sources of legislation, the relation between Jewish people and "Allah" (swt) and their prophet.
The third chapter is concerned with the Babylonian Captivates, the loss of the torah , the destruction of prophet Solomon's Temple, the negative impact of all this upon the Jewish people that led them to wright a new religions book instead of the revealed torah.
The fourth chapter deals with the Roman Captivity and the second and final destruction of the temple after Christianity in the year the thesis follows historical and descriptive and comparative methodology 70 A.D; The thesis is concluded by a specific overview to the whole matter and consequent recommendations.