Qur’an: Allah gave Holy Land to Jews. To no one else.

Will you submit to the Qur’an, and to the Holy Bible, on this matter?
Surah 4:54. "But We had already given the people of Abraham the Book [the Torah, OT] and Wisdom and conferred upon them a great kingdom." The Holy Land--the land of Israel--is the only place Israel ever had a kingdom.

Surah 5:20, 21. "Remember Moses said to his people . . . 'O my people! Enter the Holy Land which Allah hath assigned unto you . . .'"

Surah 7:137. "And we made a people, considered weak (and of no account), inheritors of lands in both East and West . . . The fair promise of thy Lord was fulfilled for the Children of Israel." What lands did Israel ever possess except the land they are in now, Israel?

Surah 10:93. "We settled the Children of Israel in a beautiful dwelling-place . . ."

Surah 17:104. "And We said thereafter to the Children of Israel, 'Dwell securely in the land (of promise).'" Israel is the land promised to the people of Israel, not to anyone else. In Genesis 13:14-17, God promised the Holy Land to Abraham and Abraham's offspring forever. This oath of God was confirmed to Isaac, not to Ishmael or anyone else, in Genesis 26:2-5. In these verses, God, speaking to Isaac, says, "For to you [Isaac] and your descendants I will give all these lands, and through your offspring [Jesus, not Muhammad] all nations of the earth will be blessed." This is in the Torah that the Qur'an required Muhammad and all Muslims to accept and believe.

Asking Google AI the question, "According to the Quran, to whom did God give the Holy Land?" produced the following answer:

According to the Quran, God gave the Holy Land to the Israelites (or the Children of Israel). This is mentioned in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:21), where God tells the Israelites to enter the Holy Land which He has ordained for them.

The Quranic verses, particularly Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:21-23), describe God's promise of the Holy Land to the Israelites and encourage them to enter it. The verses also highlight the Israelites' hesitation and fear of the powerful people within the land, but ultimately, they are urged to trust in God and enter.

The Quran, specifically in Surah Al-Isra (17:104), refers to the land as the "Promised Land" and speaks of the Children of Israel dwelling securely in it.