Chapter 3: Surat Aal-'Imran (The House 'Imran), verse 92-99

Translation:
You shall never be truly righteous until you give in alms what you dearly cherish. The alms you give are known to God. All food was lawful to the Israelites except what Israel forbade himself before the Torah was revealed. Say: 'Bring the Torah and read it, if what you say be true.' Those that after this invent falsehoods about God are great transgressors. Say:' God has declared the truth. Follow the faith of Abraham. He was an upright man, no idolater.' The first temple ever to be built for mankind was that at Bakkah, a blessed site, a beacon for the nations. In it there are veritable signs and the spot where Abraham stood. Whoever enters it is safe. Pilgrimage to the House is a duty to God for all who can make the journey. As for the unbelievers, God can surely do without them. Say: 'People of the Book, why do you deny the revelations of God? God can surely do without them. Say: ' People of the Book, why do you debar believers from the path of God and seek so make it crooked when you have witnessed all? God is never heedless of what you do. (92-99)
Commentary:
According
to the self-made set of religious laws of the Jews eating the meat of camel and
rabbit was not lawful while it was lawful in Islam. So the Jews would say that
if Islam is a revealed religion why is it that the laws regarding lawful and
unlawful are different in Islam from the former revealed religions, similarly
they would say how is it that a religion revealed by God can command the
direction of prayer to be Kabah instead of Bait al-Maqdis, which has remained
the direction for prayer in the teachings of all the prophets so far. So they
failed to believe that God can reveal a religion in which Kabah is held to be
the direction for prayer.