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24.06.04, 21:55
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www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=63552
Moslem Prof.: Quran States that Holy Land is Jewish
15:51 Jun 06, '04 / 17 Sivan 5764
Prof. Khaleel Mohammed of San Diego State University is the latest Moslem
expert to say that the Quran - the holiest Moslem work - is actually Zionist.
He thus joins Sheikh Palazzi, secretary-general of the Italian Muslim
Association.
Prof. Khaleel Mohammed, Assistant Professor at the Department of Religious
Studies at San Diego State University, is the latest Moslem expert to say
that the Quran - the holiest Moslem work - is actually Zionist.
In an interview with Jamie Glazov of FrontPageMagazine.com three days ago
(June 3, 2004), Mohammed quoted the Qur'an (5:20-21) as saying:
"Moses said to his people: O my people! Remember the bounty of God upon you
when He bestowed prophets upon you, and made you kings and gave you that
which had not been given to anyone before you amongst the nations. O my
people! Enter the Holy Land which God has written for you, and do not turn
tail, otherwise you will be losers."
Prof. Mohammed emphasized that the above phrase "God has written for you" is
very significant: "In both Jewish and Islamic understandings of the
term 'written,' there is the meaning of finality, decisiveness and
immutability... So the simple fact is then, from a faith-based point of view:
If God has 'written' Israel for the people of Moses, who can change this?" He
also quoted two of Islam's most famous exegetes - Ibn Kathir and Muhammad al-
Shawkani - as supporting this explanation.
Imam Abdul Hadi Palazzi, secretary-general of the Italian Muslim Association,
has long promoted that it is possible to be a Muslim scholar and leader and
still support America, Israel and democracy. Citing pro-Jewish verses in the
Quran, Sheikh Palazzi told a Jewish audience in Cleveland recently, "There
are many good Muslims who value life on earth and the sanctity of their
families. Israel should make every effort to support the growth of a pro-
Israel movement among these Muslims... [but sadly, Muslims in Israel were
emotionally and morally defeated by the Oslo Accords.] They felt that Israel
was selling them out to Arafat. They need to be supported and encouraged to
speak out in defense of Israel without fear of being assassinated by the PLO
or Hamas... Oslo signaled to many of us that Israel was ready to accept peace
at any price, and make incredible concessions to ruthless criminals."
Arab-American Nonie Darwish has recently opened a website
<"www.ArabsforIsrael.com">. The site states, inter alia, "We are Arabs and
Moslems who believe we can support the State of Israel and the Jewish
religion and still treasure our Arab and Islamic culture."
Prof. Mohammed, in his interview with FrontPageMagazine, apportions at least
partial blame for today's wars to the Muslims of the 7th century:
"[W]hen the Muslims entered that land [the Holy Land] in the seventh century,
they were well aware of its rightful owners [the Jews], and when they failed
to act according to divine mandate (at least as perceived by followers of all
Abrahamic faiths), they aided and abetted in a crime. And the present
situation shows the fruits of that action - wherein innocent Palestinians and
Israelis are being killed on a daily basis."
"When the Muslims conquered Jerusalem," Prof. Mohammed continued, "it should
have been left open for the rightful owners to return. It is possible that
Jewish beliefs of the time only allowed such return under a Messiah - but
that should not have influenced Muslim action... [The] Muslim occupation and
building a mosque on the site of the Temple was something that was not
sanctioned by The Quran. How honest is contemporary Islam with this? Given
the situation in the Middle East, politicking, etc. stands in the way of
honesty."
Prof. Mohammed says that Muslim groups have frequently denounced him
because "I am out of line with the geo-political movement towards
fundamentalism. What your readers must understand is that fundamentalism is
rapidly becoming mainstream. Moderation is not. A perfect example is in Akbar
Ahmed's "Islam Under Siege," where he points out that the Taliban are no
longer a fringe group in Pakistan; many Pakistanis are finding themselves
drawn to their teachings. Right here in the US, I present a problem to those
at mosques who use social pressure to coerce others into accepting their
extremism.. Many Muslims stand against me for no other reason than I say that
Israel has a right to exist... I in no way deny that Palestinians have
rights. But this is generally not considered by those that criticize my
position..."