“Vi muslimer och araber önskade till och med att Hitler skulle vinna kriget. För oss symboliserade Hitler det goda. Han var en hjälte. Och det var en stor besvikelse att han förlorade. Vi stödde helhjärtat general Rommel som skulle befria Nordafrika från våra ockupanter. Man kan säga så här. Tysklands nederlag var ett nederlag för det goda, för civilisationen, och en seger för barbariet som fortfarande symboliseras av amerikaner, engelsmän och fransmän och de giriga judiska bankirer som står bakom dem.” ”Jag betraktar Hitlers rörelse som en intifada mot den judiska makten i Tyskland.” ”Vi muslimer har att ansvar att hjälpa européerna att förstå så att de kan befria sig själva från judemakten.”
Min oversættelse:
Vi muslimer og arabere ønskede at Hitler skulle vinde krigen. For os symboliserede Hitler det gode. Han var en helt. Og det var en stor skuffelse at han tabte. Vi støttede helhjertet general Rommel som skulle befri Nordafrika fra vores besættere. Man kan sige det på denne måde, Tysklands nederlag var et nederlag for det gode, for civilisationen, og en sejr for barbariet som forsat symboliseres af amerikanere, englændere og franskmænd og de grådige bankmænd som står bag dem. Jeg ser Hitler bevægelse som en intifada mod den jødiske magt i Tyskland. Vi muslimer har et ansvar med hensyn til at hjælpe europæerne til at forstå, at de kan befri sig selv fra jødemagten.Bid venligst mærke i at vi ikke deler opfattelse af hvad der er barbari, og hvad der er civilisation.
Vi taler om to tankemodus som er så forskellige som solen og månen, omend den sidste stjæler sit lys fra solen.
Og for at understrege bedst muligt, eller umuligt, at dette ikke er enlig svale, så her fra You Tube:
Videnskab arabisk stil:
En af de største og mest respekterede muslimske lærde, Qaradawi, spol eventuelt tilbage til det sidste minut af videon og se i øvrigt hans ros af Hitlers udryddelse af jøderne i min "Islam Uncensored post":
Update:
Lidt fra Wiki om "zions vise protokoller" som der gentagne gange referes til i ovenstående videos:
Arab lands, 1920s
In the 1920s, the Protocols occasionally appeared in the Arab polemics linking Zionism and Bolshevism. The first Arabic translations were made from the French by Arab Christians. The first translation was published in Raqib Sahyun, a periodical of the Roman Catholic community of Jerusalem, in 1926. Another translation made by an Arab Christian appeared in Cairo in 1927 or 1928, this time as a book. The first translation by an Arab Muslim was also published in Cairo, but only in 1951.[48]...
...The Protocols also became a part of the Nazi propaganda effort to justify persecution of the Jews. It was made required reading for German students. In The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry 1933–1945, Nora Levin states that "Hitler used the Protocols as a manual in his war to exterminate the Jews":
Despite conclusive proof that the Protocols were a gross forgery, they had sensational popularity and large sales in the 1920s and 1930s. They were translated into every language of Europe and sold widely in Arab lands, the United States, and England. But it was in Germany after World War I that they had their greatest success. There they were used to explain all of the disasters that had befallen the country: the defeat in the war, the hunger, the destructive inflation.[51]
Hitler refers to the Protocols in Mein Kampf:
... To what extent the whole existence of this people is based on a continuous lie is shown incomparably by the Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion, so infinitely hated by the Jews. They are based on a forgery, the Frankfurter Zeitung moans and screams once every week: the best proof that they are authentic. [...] the important thing is that with positively terrifying certainty they reveal the nature and activity of the Jewish people and expose their inner contexts as well as their ultimate final aims.[52]
Hitler endorsed it in his speeches from August 1921 on, and it was studied in German classrooms after the Nazis came to power. At the height of World War II, the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels proclaimed: "The Zionist Protocols are as up-to-date today as they were the day they were first published."[36] In Norman Cohn's words, it served as the Nazis' "warrant for genocide".
...As popular opposition to Israel spread across the Middle East in the years following its creation in 1948, many Arab governments funded new printings of the Protocols, and taught them in their schools as historical fact. They have been accepted as such by many Islamist organizations, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Reportedly, Arabic editions issued in the Middle East were found on sale as far away as London.[54] There are at least nine different Arabic translations of the Protocols and more editions than in any other language including German.[48] The Protocols also figure prominently in the antisemitic propaganda distributed internationally by the Arab countries and have spread to other Muslim countries, such as Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia.[48]
Syria
The Protocols is a best-seller in Syria[56] and, together with other antisemitic materials published there, is distributed throughout the Arab world.[57] In 1997, the two-volume 8th edition of the Protocols, translated and edited by 'Ajaj Nuwayhid, was published by Mustafa Tlass's publishing house and exhibited and sold at the Damascus International Book Fair (IBF) and at the Cairo IBF. At the 2005 Cairo IBF a stand of the Syrian publisher displayed a new, 2005 edition of the Protocols authorized by the Syrian Ministry of Information.[58][59] In Syria government-controlled television channels occasionally broadcast mini-series concerning the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, along with several other anti-semitic themes.[60]
Egypt
During the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt was the main source of internationally distributed antisemitic propaganda. In 1960, the Protocols were featured in an article published by Salah Dasuqi, military governor of Cairo, in al-Majallaaa, the official cultural journal.[48] In 1965, the Egyptian government released an English-language pamphlet titled Israel, the Enemy of Africa and distributed it throughout the English-speaking countries of Africa. The pamphlet used the Protocols and The International Jew as its sources and concluded that all the Jews were cheats, thieves, and murderers.[48]
...The first Iranian edition of the Protocols was issued during the summer of 1978 before the Iranian Revolution after which the Protocols were widely publicized by the Iranian government. A publication called Imam, published by the Iranian embassy in London, quoted extensively from the Protocols in its issues of 1984 and 1985.[48] In 1985 a new edition of the Protocols was printed and widely distributed by the Islamic Propagation Organization, International Relations Department, in Tehran. The Astan Quds Razavi Foundation in Mashhad, Iran, one of the wealthiest institutions in Iran, financed publication of the Protocols in 1994. Parts of the Protocols were published by the daily Jomhouri-ye Eslami in 1994, under the heading The Smell of Blood, Zionist Schemes. Sobh, a far right monthly newspaper, published excerpts from the Protocols under the heading The text of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion for establishing the Jewish global rule in its December 1998–January 1999 issue, illustrated with a caricature of the Jewish snake swallowing the globe.
Iranian writer and researcher Ali Baqeri, who researched the Protocols, finds their plan for world domination to be merely part of an even more grandiose scheme, saying in Sobh in 1999:
- "The ultimate goal of the Jews... after conquering the globe... is to extract from the hands of the Lord many stars and galaxies".
In April 2004, the Iranian television station Al-Alam broadcast Al-Sameri wa Al-Saher, a series that reported as fact several conspiracy theories about the Holocaust, Jewish control of Hollywood, and the Protocols.[67] The Iran Pavilion of the 2005 Frankfurt Book Fair had the Protocols, as well as The International Jew available.[68] In 2008 "The Secret of Armageddon" - An Iranian TV "Documentary" Claiming That "a Jewish Plan for the Genocide of Humanity," includes a conspiracy for the takeover of Iran by local Jewish and Bahá'í communities was based on the Protocols.[69]
On the other hand, Iranian author Abdollah Shahbazi, known for his historical reports of several important events of Iran's history, has denied the authenticity of the Protocols officially on his website and has referred to several international investigations as the basis of his claim.[70]
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian schoolbooks contain explicit summaries of the Protocols as factual:
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: These are secret resolutions, most probably of the aforementioned Basel congress. They were discovered in the nineteenth century. The Jews tried to deny them, but there was ample evidence proving their authenticity and that they were issued by the elders of Zion. The Protocols can be summarized in the following points:
- Upsetting the foundations of the world's present society and its systems, in order to enable Zionism to have a monopoly of world government.
- Eliminating nationalities and religions, especially the Christian nations.
- Striving to increase corruption among the present regimes in Europe, as Zionism believes in their corruption and [eventual] collapse.
- Controlling the media of publication, propaganda and the press, using gold for stirring up disturbances, seducing people by means of lust and spreading wantonness.
...Lebanon and Hezbollah
In March 1970, the Protocols were reported to be the top 'nonfiction' bestseller in Lebanon.[73] The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2004 by the US Department of State states that "the television series, Ash-Shatat ("The Diaspora"), which centred on the alleged conspiracy of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion to dominate the world, was aired in October and November 2003 by the Lebanon-based satellite television network Al-Manar, owned by Hezbollah."[74]
Hamas
The Charter of Hamas explicitly refers to the Protocols, accepting them as factual and makes several references to Freemasons as one of the "secret societies" controlled by "Zionists". The Article 32 of the Hamas Charter states:
- The Zionist plan is limitless. After Palestine, the Zionists aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates. When they will have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", and their present conduct is the best proof of what we are saying.[75]
In Turkey, particularly by ultra-nationalist and Islamist circles. The Protocols was first published in the magazine Millî İnkılâb (National Revolution) in 1934 and triggered the Thracian pogroms (Trakya Olayları) the same year. It ran through over 100 editions from 1943 to 2004 and remains a best-seller.[81]I den arabiske gade, er det som står i Zions Vise Protokoller, et sandt vidnesbyrd omkring hvad der sker i verden - Bestseller! I elitekredse i den arabiske verden, er disse konspirationsteorier understøttet og antisemitismen lader intet stå tilbage for Hitlers, tværtimod, en masse taler direkte om at at genoptage holocaust og slå jøder i massevis ihjel.
Og nej det skyldes ikke kun Israel og slet ikke 1967 grænserne. Jødehadet i Islam er så gammelt som profeten selv, der i sin forsmåelse over at blive afvist som den nye profet, udryddede, dræbte, eller bortviste flere jødiske stammer fra Arabien.
Men det er en medforklaring, som Versaillestraktaten var det til Hitlers opståen og medvind og 500 års Ottomansk undertrykkelse var medforklarende til at Serberne begik folkemord.
Det er en forklaring, aldrig en undskyldning - det er fuldstændigt vanvittigt som de tænker i den arabiske verden, og det er for så vidt forståeligt nok og sympatisk, at vi har svært ved at fatte, at mennesker kan tænke på den måde, kan gøre som man gjorde under holocaust, bosniske borgerkrig. Men det er den rå virkelighed, mennesker med en syg ideologi gør syge ting.
Kommunisme, Nazisme, Islamisme = syge ideologier med syge konsekvenser.
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