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August 15, 2006
"60
Minutes" and the Koran's Zionism
by David Yeagley, Ph.D.
The
Qur'an doesn't condemn the state of Israel. Why do
Muslims become hysterically murderous over it? Yes,
the Qur'an sanctions and encourages aversion
towards Jews and Christians, but there is no
specific injunction of hate toward a nation of
Israel. Did the prophet's vision fail to reach
modern times?
Mike
Wallace recently procured with Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of
Iran. Wallace gave opportunity for Ahmadinejad to
profess a fair and equitable disposition toward the
Jews. Why, Iran has no problem with Jews. Look at
the large and ancient Jewish population of Iran.
Look at the number of Iranian parliamentary seats
held by Jews.
It
is only the state of Israel that Ahmadinejad
condemns. He asks why the Jews insist on a state in
the midst of "our Arab homeland." Why can't the
Jews have their state in Europe, in Germany, or in
the United States?
Ahmadinejad
doesn't want to destroy Jews. He simply doesn't
want a state of Jews in the middle of the "Arab
homeland."
This
is error on all sides. First of all, the Wallace
interview offers a pretentiously naïve view of
Iran, Islam, and Ahmadinejad. It intentionally
presents a fabricated "good" side, and Wallace
insisted on the wonderful humanness of Ahmadinejad.
The Iranian madman was cordial, warm, and very
rational.
Secondly,
if Wallace is so ignorant of Iranians not to know
they are the most charming, magical people in the
world, then he shouldn't have gone to Tehran for an
interview. He was a dupe from the outset.
Thirdly,
Wallace is so historically ignorant as to accept
the false
notion that Palestine is Arab homeland, or not
to notice that Ahmadinejad identified himself with
the Arabs when he is the Persian president of
modern Persia (Iran), then Wallace should never
have undertaken a conversation.
Finally,
if Wallace is uninformed of the actual teaching of
the Qur'an, and the fact that it does not condemn
any state of Israel, then he should have consulted
with someone before prostrating so pretentiously
before the great and mighty Oz of Iran.
All
the Qur'an does say about Jews in Palestine is
simply a recount of their original entry into
Canaan. "O my people! Enter the holy land which God
has assigned unto you" (5:22). "We settled the
Children of Israel in a beautiful dwelling place,
and provided for them sustenance of the best"
(10:93), and "Dwell securely in the land of
promise" (17:104).
Did
the prophet's eye not see the violence and
destruction involved in the Jews' ousting the
indigenous Canaanites from their homeland? Did
Mohammed fail to recognize the 'social injustice'
of a few Jews taking over the homelands of
multitudes?
If
the prophet did not condemn Israel for being in
Palestine the first time, why to the mullahs get
hysterical about the Jews there now?
In
1999, when I visited Astan
Quds Razavi University (a Shi'ite theological
seminary in Masshad), Professor Khazee Ali pushed
the same line. "We have no objection to Jews in
Palestine. It is the ruling state of Israel that is
unjust and immoral." Fine. Just
don't say that's what the Qur'an teaches.
Islamic
Professor Abdul
Hadi Palazzi is quoted in the July
2, 2001, Washington Times: "A good
Muslims must be a Zionist." "Classical Islamic
sources do not support the so-called 'Islamic
anti-Zionism' preached by radical groups." "The
idea of making Islam a factor that prevents Arabs
from recognizing any sovereign right of Jews over
Palestine is an artificial apparatus that has no
precedent in Islamic classical sources." Sheik
Palazzi is director of the Cultural Institute of
the Italian Islamic Community.
So,
Muslims have a choice about what to believe, after
all.
On the other hand, the Qur'an leaves the door
wide open for the
most base anti-Semitism--and hatred of
anyone who isn't a Muslim. But that's
another column.
Yeagley
Archive
Dr. David A. Yeagley is a published scholar,
professionally recorded composer, and an adjunct
professor at the University of Oklahoma College of
Liberal Studies. He's on the speakers list of
Young America's
Foundation. E-mail him at badeagle2000@yahoo.com.
View his website at http://www.badeagle.com.
Barb Lindsay is national director and spokeswoman
for One Nation United, a nonpartisan, nonprofit
umbrella group dedicated to the comprehensive
reform of flawed federal Indian policy for the
benefit of Indians and non-Indians alike. She is an
enrolled member of Western Cherokee Nation of
Arkansas and Missouri.
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