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What does the Koran say?
People assume that the Koran (Q'aran - Muslim holy scriptures) has
anti-Israel passages. While there is no doubt some level of anti-Jewish
sentiment in the Koran, there are many passages that are actually in support
of a Jewish state of Israel! The following are eleven passages showing the
support for a Jewish state in the Muslim holy scriptures.
Sura 2:190
A case could even be made that Israel's victory over the Arabs in the 1948 war
was a judgement by Allah against the Arabs for their apostasy in opposing the
Zionists. This would be their just reward for transgressing Sura 2:190, which
says, "Fight in the way of Allah against those who fight against you, but
begin not hostilities."
Sura 5:21
Moses is quoted as telling the Jews to "enter into the Holy Land which Allah
has assigned to you". While Mohammed later condemns the Jews for their sins
and their refusal to accept his message, he never says that, as punishment,
Allah has revoked our title to the Holy Land. Therefore the title still
stands, and Muslim anti-Zionists are apostates.
Sura 16:126
"If ye punish, then punish with the like of that wherewith ye were afflicted."
Yet Ariel Sharon's nonviolent, if provocative, visit to the Temple Mount was
met with rioting,
including the use of firebombs and AK-47's.
Sura 17:4
"And We [Allah] gave (clear) warning to the children of Israel in the Book,
that twice would they do mischief on the earth and be elated with mighty
arrogance (and twice would they be punished)!" The succeeding verses tell us
that the punishment referred to was banishment from the land. But "twice"
means twice, not three times; hence the Jews, having been banished from the
land once by the Babylonians and a second time by Rome, will never again be
banished from the land. According to the Qur'an, Israel is an eternal nation.
Moreover, "twice would they do mischief on the earth" means twice, not three
times; hence the Jews will never again do mischief on the earth. In
particular, the Jews cannot bear moral responsibility for the Palestinian
refugee problem.
Sura 17:7
The Palestinians deny that there ever was a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. But
Sura 17:7 records the destruction of the First Temple by Babylon and the
Second Temple by Rome, and Mohammed never contests the Bible's claim that the
Temples were in Jerusalem.
Sura 17:104
The Jews' return from 19 centuries of exile is actually the fulfillment of
Islamic prophecy. Sura 17:104 says that 'And we said to the Children of Israel
afterwards, "Go live into this land. When the final prophecy comes to pass, we
will summon you all in one group."'
Sura 60:9
Moreover, Sura 60:9 forbids aiding the enemies of the Muslim people. Contrast
this with the Palestinians' continued support of Saddam Hussein, whose hands
are red with the blood of Iranian, Kurdish, and Kuwaiti Muslims.
Sura 83:1
"Woe to those that deal in fraud"; yet Yasir Arafat reneged on his promise to
guard Joseph's Tomb in Nablus after the Israeli troops withdrew.