Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
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Friday, May 11, 2012

Koran mentions to people of the book


(In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful all praise and thanks are due to Alá and peace and blessings be upon his Messenger)

The Holy Qur'an mentions a lot of stories about ancient civilizations and peoples who were subject to the messengers of Almighty Allah. These messengers wanted that these people to leave the evil ways of life and pay attention to the word of Almighty Allah, who ever hear no, before the wrath of the Almighty.

Among these messengers, some were blessed to carry the word of Almighty Allah in the form of a sacred book. Four heavenly books are descended from the heavens to guide humanity. Koran referred to followers of these messengers as the people of the book.

"Mankind was one single nation, and Alá sent messengers with glad tidings and warnings;" and with them they sent the book in truth to judge between people in matters that differed; but the people of the book, after the clear signs came to them did not differ among themselves, except through selfish contudo. Allah by his grace guided the believers to the truth concerning that they differed. "Alá guides that he will be a path that is straight." (Surah Al - Baqarah)

The people of the book is to Christians, Jews and Muslims. Christians received the Gospel (Bible), the Jews received the Torah, and Muslims received the sacred book of the Koran. But as Alá says in the Holy Qur'an that the people were not very receptive to the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed (SAW), despite knowing he was truthful about the prophecies.

"Even if you were to bring together the people of the book all the signs (a) they do not continue your Qibla;" or are you going to follow their Qibla; or they will in fact continue to Qibla of the other. If you after that knowledge has come to it, were to follow his desiresâ?•then (in vain) you were done (clearly) wrong. "(Surah Al - Baqarah)"

Jews and Christians are not United among themselves even. They have different beliefs attributed to the manipulation that the reflexive believed that they could do at that time. Religious monopoly is something Almighty Alá prohibits greatly.

"The people of the book know as they know that their own children;" but some of them conceal the truth that they know. (Surah Al - Baqarah) (Qur'an online)

Almighty Allah even addresses others with verses like these and speaks of hiding the truth.

"Ye people of the book!" "Why wear the truth with falsehood and conceal the truth while they have knowledge?" (Surah Aal-e-Imran)

Books like those who arrived before the Holy Qur'an contains the same teachings as does the Qur'an; only the Koran is most appropriate and concise and complete. Quran Online is a resource available on the internet from where one can learn to read and memorize the Koran over the Internet.

It may Allah guide us with the correct options and the correct information to succeed in this world and the next.




If you want to read more articles relating to Islam and the Koran, can be found here: http://www.quranreading.com/ is an Islamic school online that offers the Koran teaching of online services. The school also teaches the recitation of the Qur'an and the reading of the Quran with translation.




Sunday, April 22, 2012

During the Election Senator John McCain Reminded the American People Something


Al parecer, el Premio Nobel de la paz se ha dado a nuestro Presidente joven, Barack Obama. Es bastante interesante que el Comité del Premio Nobel le daría el premio a Barack Obama, que sólo ha estado en el cargo menos de un año, en otras palabras él realmente no ha hecho nada, sin embargo, que sería tan abrumador en el proceso de paz.

Ahora entonces, dio un discurso muy bueno en Egipto y abrió sus brazos al mundo del Islam, y sin embargo, él es el comandante en jefe, librando una guerra en Afganistán contra los talibanes y Al Qaeda.

Además, los talibanes ha venido sobre la frontera de Pakistán con un montón de armas para matar U.S. tropas y fuerzas de la OTAN. Nuestro joven Presidente todavía tiene que tomar nuestro ejército e ir tras ellos. Si lo hace, él puede ser capaz de librar al mundo de los talibanes y Al Qaeda, pero el pueblo pakistaní va a ser bastante molesto, como el 60% de ellos no aprueban Estados Unidos repasando sus fronteras, no importa que están luchando.

Esto nos lleva a otro punto y es decir, durante la elección el senador John McCain recordó al pueblo estadounidense que él sabe cómo ganar guerras. Mayoría de la gente evitaba estos comentarios, como que no quería ningún más guerras. Sin embargo, aquí estamos en medio de uno y tenemos un presidente joven que tiene miedo de tomar una decisión para ganar la guerra, por miedo a que él podría hacer algo impopular.

¿Ahora que ha ganado el Premio Nobel de la paz será miedo a hacer lo que él necesita hacer para ganar esta guerra, como quien no quiere ir contra su nueva misión para promover la paz en el mundo debido a este nuevo premio? ¿Son los líderes de la Unión Europea intentando manipular nuestro Presidente en hacer lo mejor para ellos, en lugar de lo que es mejor para los Estados Unidos de América?

¿Es realmente mejor para todos los interesados en el largo plazo su plan? ¿Es su estrategia realmente digno? Uno tiene que hacer esta pregunta porque en el pasado nos hemos permitido hombres inherentemente malas ir un puente demasiado lejano para probar nuestra determinación. Y ha llevado a graves consecuencias.

A veces los grandes pensadores del mundo tienen una limitada ver y necesita que se le recuerde de su propia historia. Creo que este es uno de aquellos tiempos, y si no conseguimos erradicar los malos, seremos lo siento más tarde.

¿Es nuestro Presidente joven para la tarea, o simplemente "votará presente" una vez más tratando de mantener a todos contentos, aún no toma la decisión de hacer lo que debe hacerse? En este punto, es mi opinión personal y profesional que Presidente Barack Obama es la persona equivocada, para el trabajo equivocado, en el momento equivocado, y todos vamos a pagar por sus errores para las próximas décadas.

De hecho, creo que él debería ser destituido inmediatamente y él es Bienvenido a tomar su premio Nobel de la paz con él, no valen nada ya de todos modos, excepto Al Gore.




Lance Winslow es un ex fundador de una cadena de franquicias a nivel nacional y ahora se ejecuta en línea Think Tank. Lance Winslow cree que nuestro Presidente joven también debe abordar el reto o ancho de banda de comunicación móvil; Ofertas Wireless

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Perfect people in perfect unity


"My love to the children. May God, the unfathomable ruler of grace who is limitless love, give you His grace and the wealth of His Grace. May He give this to all of us. May His qualities and His actions come to exist within us. Just as God conducts His kingdom and just as He regards all lives, may we have those same qualities. May we do His duties and services in the same way that He does. May we do this with His grace.

Precious children, jeweled lights of my eyes, my own born created beings, who are as the body within my body, may all of us join together as one and focus on our Father. May we live as one family in the world. May we worship the One God. May we bow down to Him, and may we disappear into His intention. God must give us His grace.

Precious children, jeweled lights within my eyes, all of us must join together as one. Not only must we come to meetings, but we must join together in our hearts as well. We must live together and become one in our qalbs (inner hearts), and we must join together in what we see, in our thoughts, in our dreams, and in our intentions. We must exist without any differences at all. We must never see any separations in our actions or in our thoughts. We must reach this perfection.

Even in hunger, illness, and old age, may we live as one body and as one life. We must have the certitude to be aware of this unity. In the same way that God comforts all of creation, let us all establish this state within ourselves. This is the unity of the one family, one community, one heart, and one compassion. This is the love of God. May we establish this state.

We must establish this unity and make our hearts perfect. Unity is not the way we commonly speak of it. It is not the way that we look at it. It is not the way we claim it to be. It is not the way we do it. Our conduct, our thoughts, our speech, our hearts, our lives, and our bodies must be made one. In this way, we must reach the fullness in performing duty, and God's action must manifest. We must bring about that kind of heart within ourselves. Only if we develop that can we reach the state, the happiness, and the life of one family, the unity of brothers and sisters, and peace in each heart. Only then can we see tranquility. That will be the perfection for us and the completion for our hearts. That will be completion for the qalb and completion of God's grace. If we make that completion of grace perfect and full, then we will see peace in the life of man. We will see the completeness of the one family, and we can know prayer to the One God. That will be perfect prayer. We will be a perfect family, perfect brothers and sisters. As we progress, we will realize the perfection found in such a life. Until this state comes, we will never see perfection.

To worship God inside, we must see that God has formed the four religions as four steps. There is shari'at, tariqat, harqiqat, and ma'rifat. We are born, we drank milk, we at for our hunger and our illnesses, and we went to school. A few more years passed, we got married, and later we became old. All the while, we experienced desires and cravings, and we searched for materials and possessions. Everything we see in life is shari'at. It is all shari'at. Our whole life exists as shari'at. What we think of, what we search for, what we eat, what we imbibe, our searching for halaal and haraam (what is permissible and what is not permissible)--all that is shari'at.

In this life of shari'at, we must know what is right (shari), what is wrong (pilai), what is halaal, what is haraam, what is sifat (the manifestation of creation), what is Zat (the essence of grace), what is sharr (evil), and what is khair (good). All this must be understood. When we understand all this, we must accept only what is good, and we must avoid what is evil. We must avoid the sifat and accept the Zat. We must avoid what is haraam and take only what is halaal. We must exist in such a state.

After we take what is right, and once we have determination and certitude of faith in God, then our state becomes tariqat, which means we have our Iman firm, and we place God in our hearts. The first step is shari'at. After we have seen what is right and what is wrong, we must take what is right, have faith in God, and then build the proper (inner) mosque. First we must realize the shari'at of life. Next in the second step we must realize the One to whom worship belongs, and we must build the mosque in which He is accepted. We must build that mosque and perform the prayer of iman. There is not one to whom worship is due other than Allahu ta' ala. For creation, for questioning, for the day of resurrection, for the prophets, for the lights of God, for this world and the next world, God is the one who judges. No one else can give that judgment. This is what we must accept with determination, and then we must build the mosque accordingly. That is tariqat.

In tariqat, we have shakur (contentment) saying, Al-hamdu lillah (All praise belongs only to God). If we receive food we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If we receive no food, we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If we receive a beating, we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If we do not get beaten, we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If sadness comes to us, we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If sadness does not come, we say, Al-hamdu lillah. If we get a delicious rice dish or if we get only water, we say, Al-hamdu lillah.

Patience, sabur (inner patience), shakur (contentment), tawakkal-Allah (absolute trust in God), and Al-hamdu lillah--these are the prerequisites of iman. The second level tariqat, the state in which the certitude of iman exists within you, is the prerequisite to Īman-Islam. As soon as iman becomes perfectly pure, as soon as your determination is correct, then the state of Islam, or light, will exist. You will become the light. 'Lam' is light, the light of perfect purity. Light is pure. For that purity, patience, sabur, shakur, tawakkal-Allah, and Al-hamdu lillah are the pure food. They are the wage and the food given by God. At all times one must have sabur. If he gets food, he has sabur. If he gets less food, he has shakur; he is still satisfied and contented. If he gets even less, he has tawakkal-Allah, and if he gets even less then that, he says, 'Al-hamdu lillah.' This is Īman-Islam.

The first step is shari'at and the second is tariqat. First of all you must see what is right and what is wrong; only then can you transcend shari'at. In shari'at, you see the shadow forms within, and wherever you look outside you see the physical forms. That is the worship of idols. Inside, all the thoughts and intentions are shadow worship. What you see on the outside, everything, all of it, is idol worship, animal worship, monkey worship, donkey worship. Secondly, to see that only God is right, to have the determination of faith, and to accept only God, is the mosque built in the second step, the second mosque of tariqat. Your iman must be made firm, and you must build that mosque.

In the second step (which is also the religion of fire worship), the fire of hell says, 'Bring this, bring that. Bring me this, bring me that.' It demands things.

But you may say to the fire, 'Al-hamdu lillah, you must have shakur. Do not talk to me!'

'Aiyo!' it will cry. 'I don't have this! I'm hungry! Please give me this, please give me that!'

Again you must say, 'Have shakur, do not talk to me. I do not have time to talk to you.'

It will cry, 'Give me meat, give me fish!'

But you must say, 'Please do not talk to me. I do not have time to talk to you.' You must say to the mind, 'Do not talk to me.' Having determined faith in Allah, say, Al-hamdu lillah. Then continue to say, You have been born on earth and you consume the earth; you have been born in fire and you consume the fire; you have been born in fire and you give room to fire; you have been born to air, and you give food to air; you have been born to illusion, and you give food to illusion; you have been born to the clouds, to the seven kinds of colors, and you desire the colors. Do you not have any peace? You only have the qualities of wandering. The oceans become lands. You run here, the air pushes you there, and the wind pushes you over there. Even the water does not stand still; it goes over there. The fire burns everything, the wind blows everything around, and the earth is trembling. Have those qualities not left you, O mind!

You must have sabur and shakur and tell the mind to have sabur and shakur. To do this is tariqat, to make iman firm. Tell the mind to have shakur and to make itself peaceful.

"The third step is haqiqat, the religion of Injil, or Christianity. You must build this mosque. God is a beautiful, mystical thing. He is mystical and has a mysterious beauty. There is nothing which will not fall in love with Him when it sees His beauty. The heavenly beings, the angels, the celestial beings, the prophets, the lights of God, the earth, the sky, the lands, the nether worlds, all are submissive to His beauty. They fall in love with Him when they see Him. When they see His beauty, when they see His qualities, His actions, His duty, and His miracles, they all fall in love. When they see the miracle of His compassionate qualities, the 3,000 qualities of His grace, His good thoughts and His selfless duty, they all fall in love. When they see His compassionate gaze, when they perceive His sweet speech, when they see the beauty of the gaze of His eye, when they see the way He carries us, so beautifully, so sweetly, in our thoughts and in our dreams, in the way that He embraces us and gives us milk, when they see His state of love, everyone will fall in love with His beauty. Haqiqat is to merge with that Beautiful One.

Haqiqat means to merge with Him, to say, 'I am a slave to Your beauty. Your beauty alone do I want. I want Your bliss. I do not see anything other than You. There is no beauty other than Your beauty. There are no qualities other than Your qualities. I have seen no compassion other than Yours. I have seen no action other than Your action. There is no love comparable to Your state of love. There is no wealth other than Your unfathomable qualities of grace. There is no one else who can act with Your perfect actions. O God, there is no god other than You. I love You alone. I must merge with You.'

Build that mosque! These spirits--this pure spirit and that spirit--they are all just creations, and they will all change. He alone is the unchanging Beautiful One. He is the undiminishing Beautiful One. His mystery alone is mystery. His miracle alone is the true miracle. To be in love with the Beloved One, to be blissful with Him, to merge with Him, and to join with Him is Haqiqat. That is Christianity. We are speaking of the state of prayer, not the religion. It is not the religion. There are four steps of prayer which are the four religions: Zabur, Jabrat, Injil, and Furqan. But there is only one God to whom worship belongs, and there are these four steps for us to come to accept Him. Is in the third step that one merges with God. That is Christianity.

The next step is Furqan. Furqan is light, the light which contains no day and no night. It has no darkness. It is also called the state of ma'rifat. In a place without darkness, there is no time and there are no seasons. In a place without time, there is no age. In a place where there is no again, there is no death. In a place where there is no death, there is no birth. In a place where there is no birth and death, there is no time of questioning, there is no judgment. And in a place without judgment, one can eternally exist. That is ma'rifat, where the ten are transcended. Furqan means there is no day and no night, only the light of Allah's seven causal signs.

Sufiyyat

Next is sufiyyat, the place where one disappears into Allah. How does this disappearing take place? Allah is the mysterious treasure; He is the miracle. Actually, God is not a miracle, but a mirror. A miracle simply means magic tricks, and God is not that kind of miracle. He is a mirror. Everyone who goes before that mirror sees his own face. All the worlds can be seen in that mirror. Anyone who looks will see himself. Everyone can see his own surat, his own form, his own actions, his act, his shape and his clothing. He can see whatever he does, he can see whatever he wants. That is the miracle mirror. That miracle and that prayer is sufiyyat.

What is prayer? It is the mercury which is bonded to the mirror. Devotion ('ibadat) is how you can bow to Allah. That is how you can bond yourself to God. That is prayer. That is the mercury. And as soon as that place is touched, that is the miracle mercury of the mirror.

Are the two separate? No. When glass and mercury are bonded, the mirror is formed. Then the mirror becomes crystal, a crystal mirror. Then Allah, prayer, and Insan will be one. A t the time when they work together, the miracle occurs. Prayer is the mercury which must bond with Him. When that state is established, prayer exists."

"M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen- a Sufi mystic, can best be remembered for his efforts to bring unity through understanding to the faithful of all religions."

Copyright: Four Steps to Pure Iman

Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship Family Newsletter July - August 1997




"M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen- a Sufi mystic, can best be remembered for his efforts to bring unity through understanding to the faithful of all religions."

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Education is Empowering - people of peace


Education in any form has a huge effect on any society, country or State at any time. Well said to educate a person and goes to an entire generation. Any form of education has drastic effects on an entire community of massively. A friend of mine told me an article in the New York times the budget of the army in Afghanistan, causing me to write some of my thoughts. The article Lee soldier 1 or 20 schools in Afghanistan? -NYTimes.com

First it was United States who sowed and fed the Taliban against the Russians and they have now prevailed in the territory. If we look at the image closely we see that education has a profound impact on the situation. The word Taliban means literally "Students". These students were washed brain and emotionally aroused in the name of religion. One might even call it emotional attyachar. Its very easy to get hold of the human mind when it can create feelings that ping of people deeply rooted faith.

Islam is the key to the door. Islam does not preach violence. There are several mentions of the Jihad in the Koran, but they are of self-protection. Where is not only the existence of faith in threat, but also to the faithful to himself and too much under extreme circumstances of own physical torture. Apart from the rules are in place that make is a Jihad. A simple example is the difference between cross border shooting by troops and proclaimed the Declaration of war by a country which can only be made by the highest authority is not automatic.

Return to the subject, the Taliban induced by negative thoughts on young minds and illusions created through the logic called little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Provoked religious feelings and declared an illegal war in which thought that his enemy. Islam became a tool to create intolerance. I would like to point out that in Mahabharat, Krishna preaches Arjun righteousness throw the weapon against the unjust and tyranny. But it was in a situation of licit war. If someone simply collect a weapon today and shoots an x person for his bad deeds following instructions of Gita held to a criminal. Islam also does not approve actions misguided persons against the faith but not to approve the illegal one self proclaimed war in no way can be translated to the Jihad. Rather the terrorism.

Education was used to induce false in young minds and an army of a generation was created called Taliban. Everywhere, even in places like Kashmir and India where India flexes its military muscle to protect innocent people, why the Government, not to invest even a minute percentage of that money to educate the people there.

If the Taliban were created out of education in the wrong direction why not trying this problem with a similar cause.? Educate and induce tolerance. If you are using Islam in the wrong direction, use their real values to create the path of light. The army may be necessary to protect the lives of the people, but the power of education is now reaching and have profound impact in creating harmony, develop clear minds, spreading tolerance and a nation increasingly more.




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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Why not Islamic people do in the Holocaust?


There is a way to clarify our understanding of the conflict in the Middle East and the polarization of Islamic people with Israel. It requires that we take a longer view of the events that have generated the conflict and the interests that fuel it today. This is not a futile exercise. It leads to the realization that the conflict can be resolved and that the resolution shall bring great benefit to all the world.

Let us then, begin at the beginning.

Germany was defeated in the First World War. Its cities were ravaged. Its lands were poisoned. Its people were sick, exhausted and impoverished.

The victors, the Allies---France, England, and Russia--looted the manufacturing and industrial resources, tore up the railroad lines and stripped the countryside of agricultural products. The German mark was near worthless in trade. The government was unstable and between 1918 and 1932, there were only ineffective governments which failed to restore social or political order to rebuild the country

The Great Depression caused world wide economic failures. Unemployment in the US and developed nations ran 25% or more.

In Germany, it was far worse. By 1932, Germany's unemployment rate was 70%. Social chaos and mass rioting was the result of starvation, soaring crime, and failure of the basic infrastructure for food, water, sewage and medical care. Disease was rampant as people were dying in the streets and left to rot.

In 1932, it was estimated that within five years, forty percent of the population would be dead.

Into this nightmare, an uneducated worker drew up a plan: if 40% would die, let the German people survive. Create a public plan in which those who were not historically part of the German people ("true Germans") or who were criminals and parasites stealing from the German people, or those who were mentally deranged or physically without hope of health or constructive participation in the society be eliminated in a systematic and sanitary way. Let those who were foreign born be required to return to their original countries. Let those who defined themselves as "non-citizens", leave or be eliminated from the German population. Let those who dissent from doing what needs to be done be considered obstructionists and enemies of the German people. And let the property of all of those enemies, criminals and outcasts be returned to the German people to restore health, peace and prosperity to them.

How reasonable this seems. How socially conscious. And yet, what devastation resulted.

The simple laborer was Adolf Hitler and his plan is contained in "Mein Kampf". In the social and political chaos, Hitler emerged as a leader who had articulated what came to be seen as a hard but necessary plan for the survival of Germany and her people. Germany instituted what has been named "the Holocaust". The gypsies were killed, The homosexuals were killed. The mentally ill, the aged and the infirm were killed. The priests and nuns, the ministers and students who objected or begged for mercy for others, were killed as obstructionists and therefore, enemies. The teachers and intellectuals who spoke out or wrote criticisms of these policies, were judged to be enemies of the state and they too were marked for elimination. Some 10 million men, women and children were slaughtered. Most were Catholics and Protestants. Some were atheists. It is estimated that an additional 6 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust and it may help us to understand the present if we look at the factors that made the Jews particular targets .

In the 150 years prior to the rise of Nazism , pogroms in Russia and other Eastern European countries had resulted in wave after wave of Jewish immigration. Germany's Jewish ghettoes held many non-German immigrants. The same was true for Poland and Austria. Many had fled the pogroms of Russia.

The cause of the pogroms was both economic and religious. For more than 1500 years, until 1947 Catholics and Protestants were not permitted to lend money or charge interest on loans and mortgages. This was considered a "mortal sin" by the Church. It was called "usury" and the punishment was eternal damnation.

The Jews became the bankers, mortgage brokers, pawn shop owners and financiers. They became so economically powerful from this, that many countries had laws prohibiting Jews from owning property, even when a mortgage was defaulted. They could sell the mortgage to someone else, but they themselves could not own the land or the factories.

In these times, people would pawn anything: not just jewelry, but furniture, clothing, even their shoes.

When times became very hard, those who had pawned their personal effects would go to church both for some warmth in winter, and to pray. Too often priests and ministers would inflame the congregations with assertions about how the Jews had killed Jesus ( incorrect; the Romans had crucified Jesus) or that the Jews were practicing satanic rites to obtain their wealth. In those days, it was believed that you prospered because God has specially blessed you or because you had sold your soul to the Devil and were required to engage in human sacrifice of virgins and infants.

Half mad from starvation, deprivation and resentment , whole towns would invade the Jewish ghetto , beating and sometimes killing the Jewish inhabitants and taking back from them all the pawned personal possessions, food stores and whatever could be used. The Jews that survived rarely rebuilt and lived again with their Christian neighbors. Most would take the pogrom as a sign that they should move on and find more tolerant communities to establish their shops, banks and services in.

The Jews focused their services on "mobile" assets: education, professional skill such as medicine and dental services, architectural design, accounting, writing, research, teaching;. They engaged in businesses with high valued and easily transported products: jewels and jewelry, art, and wherever craftsmanship was rewarded. Moving and starting over was more the rule than the exception.

The ghetto life served the Jewish community. They banded together for spiritual cohesion and safety. They shared common language (Yiddish, a blend of Germany and Hebrew) different from the European nations that they settled in, Their religious practices and laws resulted in distinctive food, clothing, hair styles and cultural values that kept them alert and "mobile" in their assets. They tended to be more and better educated than the people around them and while the ghettoes walled them in, it also kept out the cultures that could contaminate their spiritual and material lives. And if things became too difficult with the surrounding cultures, they could always move on.

While intermarriage with non-Jews was frowned upon, some Jews intermarried. They more often than not became non-practicing Jews and raised their children as Christians or atheists. They lived outside the ghettos and distanced themselves from the Orthodox community.

It is important to realize that these European Jews-the Ashkenazi--were very different from the Sephardic Jews of Spain, Portugal, North Africa and the Middle East.

Ashkenazi Jews are the Jews of France, Germany and Eastern Europe and their descendants. The term "Ashkenazi" is derived from the Hebrew word for Germany. These Jews lived in fear and tension with the people around them. They had neither security nor safety for any extended time since pogroms would occur disrupting their lives or they would find themselves flooded with the refugees from other cities and nations.

For the Ashkenazi Jews, the future was unsettled. At any time, they would have to move on to find a new community, a new town or a new country in order to survive.

Until the Great Depression. Now, there was no place to move to in Europe. The rise of Nazism and the Holocaust identified the Jews as "not true Germans" ---the isolation in the ghettoes contained most of the Jewish population and the presence of non-German Jews from other countries marked the ghettoes for large scale elimination of unwanted populations. The concentration of professionals and intellectuals in the Jewish community lead to strong resistance and objections to "the Plan" and targeted them as being, therefore "enemies of the German people".

Remember, that part of "the Plan" was to redistribute the assets of those caught in the Holocaust to the German people. Neighbors, even co-workers, would report Jews, dissidents, critics, and others in order to be able to seize their property when they were arrested. Clothing, furniture, residences, cars, jewelry, personal items were now being used and worn by the "true" Germans .

With high unemployment rates and social and economic instability, few countries could absorb those fleeing from the Nazi machine. When Jews attempted to leave for France, they were turned back. Switzerland turned them back. England denied the vast majority. Few European nations allowed significant numbers of Jews to immigrate. The United States turned them back. Some escaped to South America and Africa. Those who had emigrated before the world economic collapse were nearly helpless to bring their families out of Europe once the Second World War began.

The Nazis were very practical in that they would first kill those who were dissidents or who were too old to "work" or were considered parasites on the general population. It was a mixed group. As the Holocaust progressed, and the re-distribution of assets became a way to buy the support and silence of the general population, the focus on the Jews intensified.

They were sent to labor camps where they worked for the State until they grew weak and sick. If they could not "contribute" more than the cost of their food or posed a health danger to the workforce, they were eliminated. Or if too many were being sent to the camps and the personnel could not manage them, they sent healthy men, women and children to the gas chambers to "eliminate" the problem.

The killing and disposal of the victims of the Holocaust was done in a manner that was considered "sanitary" and "skilled" to maintain the idea of superior psychological and hygienic "health" and maintain the image of "benefit" to the life of Germans . The rural location of gas chambers, the mass graves, the recycling of clothing to distant cities or use as raw materials in industry, all isolated the true scope and brutality of the Holocaust from the eyes and full awareness of the German people. Only the "accounting" legers discovered after the War reveal the devastation that took place and document the claims that 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust, 10 million non-Jews, 1900 priests, etc.

At the War's end, when the concentration camps were "liberated", the majority of the prisoners were unable and usually, unwilling to return to their cities and towns. Between the grief and memories of those they had loved, and the horror of seeing the personal effects of family and friends in the hands and on the backs of the Germans, the prospect of return was a nightmare.

They wanted, and they needed, to move on.

Again, they were turned back by the other European nations, Russia, and the United States. Limited numbers immigrated to South American nations and a few African nations. Most were too mentally and emotionally scarred and wanted only to go to a place where they would always be accepted as Jews.

From this, the ranks of the Zionists-those Jews who worked for a Jewish "homeland"-swelled.

The Betrayal of the Arabs

To understand the opposition of the Arab nations to the creation of Israel, some background is needed.

Moslems and Jews had lived side by side with relatively little rancor for more than 1,000 years in Arab states. These, however, were Sephardic Jews (who had fled the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal in the 1400s) and the Mizrachim (Jews who had lived side by side with Arabs from ancient times). Today, the indigenous Jews of the Middle East are generally referred to as Sephardic Jews.

They owned land and businesses, they traded, intermarried and argued with their Arab neighbors. They were neither segregated nor oppressed by the Islamic culture. Sephardic Jewish thought and culture was strongly influenced by Arabic and Greek philosophy and science. There was mutual respect between Arabs and Middle Eastern Jews.

Control of Palestine and the Holy Land had been in the hands of Moslems for over 2000 years with only brief interruptions during the Crusades when foreign factions (French and English Catholics primarily) held military control.

The Islamic View, Culture and Laws

The Islamic peoples were primarily desert dwellers with a culture and values formed by life in the desert. In this culture, formalized as Islamic law, theft was punishable by the loss of the right hand. This was the hand that took food from the community shared food vessels. The left hand was used to clean oneself after urination and defecation. It was never used to feed oneself or to draw food from the community plates.

A thief is, therefore condemned to complete isolation from the community and to a slow and painful death by starvation.

This extreme punishment was because, in the desert, one's life depended upon honor among the travelers. A cache of food or supplies left on a travel route could mean life or death to those relying on the supplies. The code of honor was stronger even than blood ties. It required that those moving through life together support and help each other and live in honor with each other. Even today, if someone leaves personal possessions in the desert, they will be there when he returns.

The Arab peoples were a tribal society. With rare exception, information was transmitted orally. The verification of information was based on the history and character of the teller. Was this person and his family known to the listeners? Had he himself witnessed the events he described or had he heard them from another who was reputable, known to the listeners, respected and confirmed as a teller of truth? Or was this a person known to exaggerate? Could you believe the accuracy of the statements? Who else could one call upon to witness the truth of what was told?

During the Second World War, the Arab States fought beside the Allies against the German and Italian Axis. As allies, the British, French , Americans and Russians were extended the full support of the Arabs including the sacrifice of their lives to help and defend them.

During the era between the First and Second World Wars, both European and American companies had been dealing with the isolated Arab emirates and kingdoms over oil. By the end of the Second World War, the isolated Arab tribes were becoming cohesive into nation states. Under the agendas of nationalism, ownership and control of the Suez Canal, the oil fields and refineries, and other resources were moving into Arab hands and away from foreign control.

Britain had developed a policy of "divide and conquer" with colonies that sought economic and political independence. The division of Pakistan into two sections with India in between is a clear example. The division was rationalized as based on religious differences. The economic and political strife that continues to this day perpetuates dependency on Britain and other foreign interests.

Imposing the creation of Israel and occupation of Arab lands by the European Jews was an extraordinary act of betrayal of Islamic law and culture. It was meant to disrupt and distract the Arab nations from their own political and economic focus.

This policy was imposed on the Middle East with the Balfour Declaration. This created the state of Israel by violating the Alliance with the Arab states and profoundly violating both their cultural values and their laws. Britain, backed by the United States and the French, stole the land from the Palestinians, stole the Islamic Holy Shrines of Jerusalem from the Islamic people, and inserted Europeans as settlers upon lands that had belonged to the Arabs for millennia.

As Europeans, the refugees were unlike the Sephardic Jews who had lived in peace with the Islamic peoples. The Ashkenasi Jews carried the scars of war. They were angry. Their hearts were filled with hatred and unforgiveness. They swore "Never again" would they be driven from their homes or fail to fight and revenge attacks on them.

They considered the creation of the State of Israel their "right" as a kind of "payment" for what they had suffered and lost in Europe. They considered it the fulfillment of the prophecy of the Return to Jerusalem and the displacement of "a few Arabs" as a small and justifiable price the world should pay.

The continuing anger, resentment and resistance of the Islamic world to the creation and existence of the State of Israel has been an enormous surprise to the Western nations. To the Islamic culture, the creation of Israel and the on-going polarization with the Arab world has resulted from the perception of a series of lies, thefts, betrayals and dismissal of the rights of Islamic people to their own sovereignty.

Remembering that the Islamic people had lived side by side with the Miszracham for thousands of years and the Sephardic Jews for five hundred years, there was no hatred for the Jews in the Islamic culture. In fact, both Christians and Jews had been considered part of the Islamic world-view because of the shared ancestry to Abraham. Like the Jews, Islam considered Jesus a prophet and a holy man. Only those who violated the moral laws that Moslems, Jews and Christians shared were judged to be "infidels"-those who were "unfaithful" to God's laws.

For the Arabs, there was no justification for the creation of Israel nor any moral mandate to allow the occupation by the European Jews.

To begin with, no Islamic person or persons of merit can vouch for the events of the Holocaust, especially for the claim of 6 million Jews being slaughtered. Besides having no Islamic witnesses, the Middle Easterners had lived and worked with Sephardic Jews for thousands of years. They had, to the Arabs, the reputation for exaggeration. If a piece of cloth was good, the Jewish merchant would claim that it was the best, had been created for princes and was worth far more than what the merchant was asking. The same "bargaining" rhetoric was used by the Arab merchants themselves, so the claims of the European Jews were neither believed nor accepted as even possible.

The confiscating of Arab lands creating the State of Israel and the successive military expansion of Israel to claim more land, violated the alliance that the Arab states had made with the Allies. Here were their "friends", enforcing stealing from them! Here, using the European Jews as the knife, was a wound called the State of Israel which would not heal until the knife was removed. This is the rhetoric used even today.

The resistance of the Palestinians and their Arab neighbors to the confiscation of land and further expansion triggered the rage of Ashkenazi Jews throughout the world. They depicted the Arabs as another form of Nazis. The Jews outside of Israel mobilized economic and political support for the right of Israel to exist and the arming of Israel with weapons to not only defend its borders but with the ability to attack and devastate other nations. Jews from Western nations would visit Israel to "fight" with the Arabs and disparage the Palestinian and Arab fighters who had come from the desert cultures that did not fight to the death, but fought only to drive off bandits and rogues. The absence of weapons and deadly force by the Palestinians and their neighbors in the early years led to Israeli arrogance and contempt for the Arabs.

The Islamic people viewed the European refugees quite differently. They considered that the European Jews had been robbed twice. They recognized that the Nazis had stolen the property and possessions of the Jews. At the end of the Second World War, the Jews should have gone back and reclaimed their possessions as well as taken from the spoils of war in reparation. Instead, the European Jews let the Allies steal all of this from them, again, and used them as a weapon against the Arab world in the creation of Israel. Their "bad bargain" did not entitle them to take Arab lands.

As the demand for oil increased, the resources and political dynamics of the Middle East became a major dimension of the Cold War. Increased oil revenues meant wealth to the Arab nations and the Cold War led to the marketing of military weapons to both Israel and the Arab States. As each side increased military capacity, the other players were forced to match or excel in arms and military knowhow. The tensions and competitions of the Cold War were re-enacted in the nations of the Middle East.

Interestingly, as the Arab-Israeli tensions rose, the Western States more aggressively pursued the building and installation of military bases and their own weapons inside the Middle Eastern States. The borders with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China became a string of bunkers for communist and Western silos. The questionable security and political instability of these areas was largely ignored until weapons and missals went missing. The accusation of Western nations that Arab states had "weapons of mass destruction" was factual. The weapons had been made in the West and been delivered as part of "mutual aid". The justification was that Israel had these weapons. With the same manufacturers.

In the modern world, the Arab-Israeli conflict continues to be perpetuated by Western interests. Over nearly three generations , the conflict has deepened the wounds. Today, the conflict has become global as the placement of Israeli war chests in New York and London have become targets for Arab retaliation for loss of lands and life. Each target, from the Twin Towers to the London Metro represent supply lines for Israeli interests and caches of Israeli gold and silver bullion. Each bombing of sites in other countries represent meeting places and alliances for the Arab world or disruption of Israeli supply lines and alliances.

Most American Jews are descendents of the European Ashkenazi Jews. While early settlements of Jews were from the Sephardic communities, those who came from the mid 1800s on were primarily Ashkenazi Jews.

In the population of Israel, the majority of Jews are Sephardic Jews who have lived in the Middle East since ancient times. Some are Ethiopian Jews who sought refuge from the extreme Ethiopian famines in the late 1980s an earl 1990s. The rest are the Ashkenazi and their descendants.

In the world community, the Ashkenazi favor military, economic and political policies in support of Israel whether acts by the Israelis are right or wrong, justified or not. This causes sharp divisions in many nations who would choose to be uninvolved in the quagmire of the Arab-Israeli conflict.




Joan McKenna is a reseach scientist, a healer and a metaphysician. If we can tell the story to give both sides a fair hearing, perhaps we can heal. She can be reached at jmckenna@LMI.net .