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[Walid] On the Restoration of Israel
On the Restoration of Israel
The Jews and the Arabs
As I grew under the Israeli Government, the country of Jordan set the
school curriculum. History, Political Science, and Social Studies did not include the
Jews. A major mistake by the Israeli Government in the education system.
Regardless of the claims made by Palestinians accusing Israel of being
unfair to the local Arabs, the freedom to study our religion and history was protected by
law. The only history we learned was concerning Islamic, Arabic, and European nations.
Equally, the atrocities of the Moguls and the Crusaders in Jerusalem never included the
Jews, only Muslims. The study of ancient history in Arabic schools has no mention of Jews
living in the land. The main focus was on the Canaanites, whom Palestinians today claim to
descend from.
As I lived in Palestine, everyone I knew could trace their heritage
back to the original country their great grandparents came from. Everyone knew their
origin was not from the Canaanites, but ironically, this is the kind of stuff our
education in the Middle East included.
The writers of our history in the Middle East intentionally blotted out
the Jews; I never knew the history of the Jews until I started looking into the Bible. One
look at the curriculum taught in Arabic countries would prove that honesty and integrity
is severely lacking in the Arabic writers of the history education manuals. It is amazing
to watch the distortion and twisting of history to serve the growing hatred of the Jews; a
common trend today in many eastern and European countries.
The Holocaust for example is being denied, despite tons of evidence in
The Yad Vasheem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. Similar attempts are made by certain
politicians to blot out any Jewish claim to the land of Israel. In an interview between
Zola Levit and Mr. Husseni (a right hand man to Yasser Arafat) on a Zola Levit Television
program, Mr. Husseni bluntly claimed that the Palestinians originated from the Jebusites
before Abraham moved to Israel. He clearly changed the historic fact for an American
audience lacking in Eastern History. The fact is that today's Palestinians are immigrants
from the surrounding nations! I grew up well knowing the history and origins of today's
Palestinians as being from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Christians from Greece, Muslim
Sherkas from Russia, Muslims from Bosnia, and the Jordanians next door. The civil and
tribal wars between Yemmenites (from Yemen) and Kessites (from Banu Kais of Saudi Arabia)
were also ignored by Mr. Husseni even though they are well known among Palestinians.
My grandfather, who was a dignitary in Bethlehem, almost lost his life
by Abdul Qader Al-Husseni (the leader of the Palestinian revolution) after being accused
of selling land to Jews. He used to tell us that his village Beit Sahur (The Shepherds
Fields) in Bethlehem County was empty before his father settled in the area with six other
families. The town has now grown to 30,000 inhabitants.
Muslims and Arabs alike lack the understanding of the Jewish history.
An unbiased brief study on Jewish History should ease the tension Muslims and Arabs have
against the Jewish people. The Jewish nation, as a political entity, started at the great
exodus of Israel from Egypt about 1,500 B.C; Israel was a land promised by God. Even the
Quran admits to this incident; "And after him (Moses), we said to the children of
Israel, dwell Ye in the promised land, and when the time of the promise of the latter days
comes, we shall bring you out of various peoples." (Al-Isra[17]:104).
Under the leadership of David (Daud) and his son Solomon (Sulaiman),
the Jewish nation progressed to world importance. King Solomon constructed the magnificent
Temple of Jerusalem. The Jews, being the first people to worship the one and true God,
followed after their father Abraham (Ibrahim). As Israel grew, pagans to the north were
gaining strength and military skills, and the Jews relaxed in their success.
The prophet Jeremiah warned of the coming invasion of the Babylonians
led by Nebuchadnezzar (Nabukhath Nassar) and the Chaldeans (Al-Caldanieen). Instead of
heeding Gods warning the Jews jailed the prophet to shut him up.
Daniel, another prophet of Israel studying Jeremiah's prophecies of the
upcoming invasion and exile to Babylon (Babel), prophesied the return of Israel, and the
first coming of the Messiah (Al-Maseeh), including the exact date of his arrival. Daniel
also prophesied the great nations of the world and their destruction, and the
establishment of God's Kingdom under the rulership of the Messiah (Al-Maseeh).
After their captivity in Babylon (Babel), the Jews were released by
Cyrus (Darius), as prophesied by Isaiah and Jeremiah, and once again rebuilt Jerusalem and
the Temple in 516 B.C. Coexisting with Persia, Greece, and Rome, the Jews held on while
being invaded. Rome in the time of Christ had heavy taxes on the Jews in Israel, who
always plotted a rebellion, but had no chance against Rome. Rejecting their Messiah and
depending on their own power, the Jews plotted a rebellion in 66 A.D.
This was a devastating war for the Jews; they suffered more than a
million casualties in five months alone. The Messiah (Al-Maseeh) predicted the destruction
of the temple, which was fulfilled to the letter; "Not one stone shall be left
upon another." In 130 A.D, by building a pagan temple on the Temple Mount,
Emperor Hadrian provoked the Jews into another rebellion, which ended Israel and caused
the Jews to be dispersed throughout the whole world (The Diaspora). This remained until
1948, and since then the Jews have become an enemy of almost every country in the world.
This will remain until they are attacked by armies from every nation in what the Bible
calls "The Battles of Armageddon."
As promised in the Bible, no one could totally vanquish the Jews, yet
they were slaughtered like animals during the Spanish Inquisition, they were starved and
murdered endlessly in forced conversions throughout Europe. Persecution followed them to
the ends of the earth. A large part of the success of Islam and its prosperity must be
credited to the Eastern Jews. It was the oppressed Persian Jews who helped the Muslims to
subdue and conquer the Persians. The relationship between the Jews and the Muslims was
constantly changing. The time of Al-Mutawakil (a persecutor of the Jews and Christians),
at the beginning of the eighth century, was very hard upon Jews and Christians alike. The
Muslim Kaliph Al-Mamun (813-832), and the rest of the Muslim rulers knew how much, from
all that they desired, could be learned from the Jews in their midst. Jewish physicians,
teachers, and merchants became quite the fashion. Fleets of trading vessels commanded by
Jewish captains were sailing in the Mediterranean. In the beginning of the Ninth century
the Jews called the Gaonim contributed many scholars and schools. The Bible was translated
for the first time into Arabic by a Jew, Saadia ben Joseph (892-942).
Rabbi Menachim ben Saruk compiled and completed the first Bible
dictionary. The Gaonim schools flourished until 997 A.D. Hai was the last of the Gaonim.
When the Kaliph got jealous of the wealth of the Gaonim, he made up some false charges and
imprisoned Hai and his father, and confiscated their wealth. Hai escaped, and a little
later, a last attempt was made to reconstruct the Gaonim schools by a Hezekiah, but it
failed. The last Gaonim was executed (1036) by the order of the Kaliph. All Jewish schools
were closed, and the scholars were scattered. Palestine and the whole of the Byzantine
Empire were almost completely deserted by Jews. In Spain, the Kaliphs had great interest
in their scholarly Jews. In his reign, Kaliph Abderahman III had a Jewish minister, Hasdai
ben Issac, who he greatly valued; the whole Jewish nation was historically judged by
single specimens, which in this case influenced the Kaliph in his general policy towards
the Jews.
Hanoch ben Moses, another Jew who had great powers and privileges had
the title of Nagid, or Prince, of the Jewish community in Spain. Just like Daniel in
Babylon and Joseph in Egypt, God appoints a Jew for the purpose of preserving His chosen
people.
Another Jew, Samuel ha-Levi ibin-Nagrela, or Samuel Ha-Nagid (as he was
called) was a first-rate theologian, a poet and the minister for the Kaliph. Later the
Jews were accused on false charges of converting their neighbors, and 1,500 families were
persecuted and had to leave Granada (1066) to other cities.
In their dynasty, the Almohade (Al-Mahdeyeen) who were fanatic
warriors, under Abdel-Mumen, gave two choices to both Jews and Christians; Islam or Exile.
Many Jews and Christian secretly preferred to exile than convert.
Many other notable Jewish men contributed to the Islamic world. Solomon
Ibn Gabirol (1021-1070), in poetry and philosophy, Maimonaides (1135-1204), and many
others.
Many of my Christian friends advised not to mention Israel in this
writing, but I must warn my beloved people, whom I always pray for. It is beyond me to sit
down and watch my people perish for the lack of knowledge. The Biblical knowledge is
God's, and I must share it as He commanded, trusting God to soften the hearts and minds of
men.
The Bible has been the most accurate source of Middle Eastern History,
Archaeology, and the study of the future developments of the world. It is the compass to
know the future, and has been 100% accurate. It is not included in the educational
curriculum in the east, and is taken out of schools in the west. I challenge my reader to
test it, and I plead to you for your eternal destiny.
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