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By
Abdul Rahman Hilmi
The following article is written
to not as an advice, but as a
warning to the Muslim ummah of
their neglected duty towards
Islam and themselves. First I
will go through a quick
refutation of all the excuses
used to justify Zionism before I
speak of the solution. This is
because we cannot know what the
solution is when there is doubt
as to the legitimacy of the
Zionist state.
Historical Homeland of the Jews
The claim that is being made is
that Palestine has always been
homeland of the Jewish people
and thus they have an ancient
claim to the land. Several of
these people would tend to go as
far as to say that it was their
land until the Muslim invaders
conquered it and threw them out.
Before I refute this claim, I
would just like to state that
the simple fact that a Zionist
would actually use this as an
excuse shows clear and obvious
signs of desperation. It is
absolutely pathetic for a group
of people to lay claim to a land
on the sole excuse that several
thousands of generations ago,
their ancestors used to live
there. However, putting that
aside, the claim is still
inaccurate.
Firstly the people who lived in
the land of Palestine were
initially the Canaanites who
weren't Jewish. They were
invaded by the 12 Hebrew tribes
who conquered the land and
established the Kingdom of
Israel. This Kingdom was later
divided into two kingdoms; Judah
and the Kingdom of Israel, both
of which were soon afterwards
destroyed by the Babylonians and
Assyrians respectively (around
500 BC). By then, the Jews were
exiled and Jerusalem destroyed.
The Persians later conquered the
land and permitted the Jews to
return. Persian rule was then
replaced by Greek rule and Greek
rule was later replaced by Roman
rule. It was not until around
600 AD that the Muslims took
over the land from the Romans.
Land Promised to the Jews by God
I only need to say one point
about this. Before the creation
of Israel (and it is
arguable
that even to this very day) Jews
are a minority in the region. So
with all due respect, the
majority of the population
(Muslims) cannot even pretend to
care what a God worshipped by a
minority promised them.
The Jews Bought the Land
According to the official
website of the Jewish National
Fund the Jews purchased about 7%
of the land of Palestine. The
truth is, however, even this 7%
is technically not "purchased"
in its true meaning of the word
since some of these lands were
concessions made by the British
during their mandate of
Palestine in the 1930s.
And even, for the sake of
argument, if we take the
Zionists for their word and
their claims that they purchased
alot more lands from the Arabs,
that still gives no one the
right to establish a state. I
own a house in a foreign
country, do I have the right to
establish my own state with laws
and elections within that is
completely independent of anyone
else? Certainly not! But then
they argue that the land was
under the British mandate (which
supported the creation of a
Zionist state) and not under
Arab or Turkish rule, thus
technically no laws were broken.
Well, this leads us to the next
point.
The British Mandate
There once was a snake called
Thomas Edward Lawrence and this
snake spoke to
the desert Arabs
and made them lust for the
forbidden fruit of Nationalism.
The First World War was fought
between the Allies (mainly UK,
France, US and Russia) against
the Axis (mainly Germany,
Austro-Hungary, Bulgaria and the
Ottomans). The British employed
their agent Lawrence to harvest
a discomfort the Arabs were
already feeling towards the
Ottomans and make it erupt into
a full scale war against the
Ottomans to aid the British.
This however only came at a
promise made by the British very
well known to the Arabs. The
promise of an independent and
united “Arab” Islamic state – as
compared to the current
“Turkish” state. This promise,
which was made to the gullible,
foolish and arrogant Sherif
Hussein and later his son
Faisal, was in return for an
“Arab revolt” against the
“Turks”. In reality what the
British, together with the
French, had in the form of
reward towards the Arabs for
their blood was nothing more
than the division of the Arab
states into more than a dozen
states each colonized by a
European mandate. What was also
in store was the loss of
Palestine and the ironic, yet
fitting, coronation of Faisal as
king of Iraq (after he was
slapped out of Syria by the
French) under the British
national anthem!
So not only was the British
mandate the result of back
stabbing the Arabs after they
helped the Allies win the First
World War, but a second point
could be seen. Resistance to the
British mandate and later the
Zionist state has not stopped
since the Arabs realized that
the Europeans betrayed them. It
was ongoing and remains ongoing
with the same determination, if
not more, until this very day.
We never stopped claiming for
the land and kept on fighting
for it. This alone symbolizes
that the land is under
occupation. The Red Indians of
the New World fought for the
Americas but failed and
gradually gave up after they
were almost completely
annihilated. For a Red Indian to
come today to reclaim his land
is absurd. However if the Red
Indians never stopped fighting
for their land, then certainly
they would still have a claim to
this day and it would never
sound so absurd as it does in
today’s reality.
The Problem
So that was a very quick
overview to give anyone a simple
understanding as to why the very
creation of the state of Israel
was not only a mistake and a
crime, but was also based on
lies, betrayals and blood.
Blood, mainly blood - a lot of
blood and since the Arab revolt
of 1916 until this very day the
cost in blood for that mistake
by the Muslims did not cease.
The mistake that triggered all
our woes of today, the very
reason why we are currently in
the lowly state that we are. The
mistake of siding with a
non-believer against our Caliph,
however much the Caliph might be
an oppressor. Never was a day
under the Ottomans as horrible
as we are today. Never were we
in a lower state than we are
today. Umar (ra) once said: “We
are tribe whom Allah has given
honour through Islam and the day
we search for honour elsewhere,
Allah will humiliate us.” And by
Allah Umar spoke the truth.
So now back to the main topic of
this essay; what is the
solution? All of what I said was
history and long gone. The
important question is what is
required of us at the present to
correct our forefathers’
mistakes? Well, if we understand
that the Israeli state has no
right to exist under any law and
most importantly, under Islamic
Shariah law, then we understand
that we cannot accept its
existence on our soil. If the US
wishes to give a state of its
fifty states to the Zionists and
let them establish Israel there,
then hey, they have my
blessings. But to come to a
foreign country and give land
away, or as someone once said;
“one nation giving the land of
another nation to a third
nation”, is simply not
acceptable. What is more this
state is openly aggressive
against the original inhabitants
and without any shame continues
to prosecute the Palestinians.
For how long will there be
stateless people on the borders
of Syria, Lebanon and Jordan?
When will their homes and lands
return to them?
Our last caliph, Abdul Hamid II,
replied to the Zionist movement
when they attempted to contact
him with the aim of purchasing
land in Palestine saying what
follows.
"Advise Dr. Herzl not to take
any further steps in his
project. I can not give away a
handful of the soil of this land
for it is not my own, it is for
all the Islamic Nation. The
Islamic Nation that fought Jihad
for the sake of this land and
they have watered it with their
blood. The Jews may keep their
money and millions. If the
Islamic Khalifah State is one
day destroyed then they will be
able to take Palestine without a
price! But while I am alive, I
would rather push a sword into
my body than see the land of
Palestine cut and given away
from the Islamic State. This is
something that will not be, I
will not start cutting our
bodies while we are alive."
Thus the solution cannot be
simpler. It certainly is not a
two state solution whether on
the current borders or the
borders of any point in history.
The solution is a one state
solution where the rightful
owner returns to his land. Now
by no means am I attacking Jews
or saying we should butcher them
or throw them out of the country
by force. My attack is not on
Jews, but on Zionists. Zionism
which aims to establish a
non-Islamic state on Muslim soil
is what is being attacked and it
is this which should be
eradicated. If non-Zionist Jews
wishes to stay then they are
welcomed to stay just like the
Christians are. Zionist, be they
Jews, Christians or even
so-called Muslims, certainly
have no home amongst us.
The Solution
So now we know what the correct
solution is to the Palestinian
problem, the next question would
now be; how do we get there? Any
sane man would agree that any
nation under occupation has a
right to resistance. This rule
has been almost literally
experienced by all major
countries in the world. The
simple fact is; civilians
(people like you and me, with
jobs, education, families, etc.)
will only resist an occupation
if they were prosecuted. Some
nations welcome invaders, others
fight but after a short while
calm down due to the benefits
they see coming of the change.
Both examples are not new to
Muslims who know the history of
Islamic conquests. Those who
resist an occupation for almost
80 years (like the Palestinians)
are without doubt under severe
oppression. And still yet all
this weighs to nothing when
compared with the hadith that
says “he who gives away a
hands-span of Muslim land will
have its like in hell fire.”
Therefore as Muslims, speaking
of a two state solution or of
any compromise less than
returning the whole land to the
rule of Islam is a grave error
which should be corrected.
But is the solution for
Palestine an armed resistance?
My answer is no. Resistance to
occupation is indeed a duty,
however in the current state the
Muslims are in it is not a
solution. Muslims only need to
look at their history to find
the solution. The only time we
were honoured as a people was
under Islamic rule. The only
time we were respected as a
people was under Islamic rule.
The only time we had security
and freedom to worship Allah in
the correct manner was under
Islamic rule. Even in times when
the Ottomans were extremely
weak, they never stopped
defending Islam. How can we
forget their warning to attack
France when a theater in Paris
threatened to show a play that
insulted the prophet (pbuh)? And
today when they insult him what
happens? What do our rulers do?
A boycott done by the Muslims
and a few violent demonstrations
that led to the deaths of more
than a dozen Muslims in several
different Muslim countries? And
what, by Allah, what came out of
it? Several other newspapers
published the cartoons in
defiance! Respect us? Certainly
not. Not today, not in the state
we are in. Remember what Umar (raa)
said; without Islam we will
never have any honour. Islam
here is not meant to be simply
your five daily prayers, no. In
another quote, Umar (raa) said;
“there is no Islam without
unity, no unity without
leadership and no leadership
without obedience.”
It is obvious that no group of
people can be united without
leadership. We are humans and we
have different opinions in
different matters according to
our understanding. Take Muslims
today for example, is there
unity? We cannot even agree on
when Ramadaan starts when it is
just a matter of seeing a
physical object in the sky. You
would think that something so
material and requires almost no
personal judgments would be easy
to reach an agreement on, yet
subhaan Allah, it is as if this
matter is a sign from Allah to
show us how divided we are as a
nation. Thus leadership is vital
for there to be unity. The
importance of leadership in
Islam is further stressed by the
prophet (pbuh) when he said
“when three or more people
travel they should elect one of
them to be their amir (leader)”
and leadership in Islam is
clearly defined. Leadership of a
group means that the group
should obey their leader which
thus implies that the leader
gives orders. Therefore the duty
of a leader is to give orders to
his people in order to guide
them to what is best for them.
Now if we are talking about
leadership in Islam, then we are
talking about a leader that
gives orders according to Islam.
Now if leadership is meant to
bring unity, then it is
unsensical to have more than one
leader for the Muslims since
that only brings division. This
again is further stressed by the
prophet (pbuh) when he said “If
the people begin giving baya
(pledge of allegiance) to two
people then kill the second one
of them.” Therefore as far as
the ummah as a whole is
concerned, it can only have one
amir and this amir should rule
by Islam. This description fits
only one title and we call it
khaleefah (caliph).
Returning more directly to the
issue of Palestine; what will
solve the problem is nothing
less than a caliph. A caliph not
only implies a united Muslim
world, but also implies the
implementation of Allah’s deen
on Muslim lands; leadership,
unity and obedience. The prophet
(pbuh) said: “Your leader is but
a shield from behind whom the
people fight and by whom they
protect themselves.” Thus
without this leader not only are
we divided, but we have no
shield to neither fight behind
nor protect ourselves.
I will complete this article by
a surah from the Quraan may it
serve as a reminder to us all;
“And from among you there should
be a party who invite to good
and enjoin what is right and
forbid the wrong, and these it
is that shall be successful.”
[The Holy Quran 3:104] |