EAR (26 Nov 2023)
"ISLAMIC STUDIES and ANTI-SEMITIC DEMONSTRATIONS"


 

ISLAMIC STUDIES and ANTI-SEMITIC DEMONSTRATIONS

 

The anti-Semitic demonstrations taking place around the world (under the ‘charade’ of supporting Palestine) are an entirely expected outcome following decades of under-cover indoctrination via the ‘Islamic studies’ Departments currently operating in world renowned secular universities, which are promoted and funded by Arab and Muslim countries.

Anti-Semitic and anti-Israel propaganda is presently being put into practice by the multitude of Muslim Islamist students that have been permitted to enter the gullible western nations of the world, purportedly to study! The ringleaders—wearing women’s hijab and men’s Palestinian keffiyeh-shawls—are easy to spot in the demonstrations.

The radical Islamist propaganda that has been taught during the 20th Century is presently bearing fruit in the 21st.  ISIS might have been defeated, but its Salafi teaching and ideology—that grew out of Sunni Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt—is still alive and rampant among Islamist terrorist groups. The Evolution of the Salafi-Jihadist Threat (csis.org) See the extensive list of Salafi-Jihadist and allied groups in the Appendix.

See the excerpt from my book below, to understand where this ideology came from…

Islamic Studies: Course Details, Programs & Universities - Leverage Edu 

There are scores of universities across the globe that offer comprehensive degree programs in Islamic studies. Some of them have been listed below: 

Excerpt from The Beast and Babylon – The Revival of Radical Islam – Published 2017

http://www.beastandbabylon.com

Chapter 32 - Babylon the Great and supremacist ideology –

In more recent times, the revivification of Islam’s classical Meccan ideology was first attributed to an Islamic theologian and scholar called Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) whose teaching later became the source and inspiration for the Wahhābiyyah traditionalist movement founded by Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb from Nejd in central Arabia (1703-1792), who promoted an extreme and pure form of monotheistic Sunni Islamic belief.[i] In 1744, an alliance between ‘Abd al-Wahhāb and Ibn Sa’ūd (then ruler of the Najd region, who later founded the first Saudi State), resulted in Wahhabism being adopted as the dominant Islamic religious movement by the House of Saud. However, it was not until after the fall of the Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz to Abdul Aziz ibn Saud in 1925 that the Wahhabi ideology was implemented by the new rulers of Saudi Arabia.

This extreme doctrine teaches that Islam has been weakened by subsequent innovations since the first three generations of Muslims (called Salaf) and therefore the pure observance of Sharia law as prescribed in the Qur’an and the Hadith ought to be restored. To this end, Saudi and Gulf oil revenues have been directed (through generous and gratuitous donations), towards setting up “Islamic studies” departments in educational facilities and universities throughout the world, while donating large sums of money towards influential western enterprises in an effort to spread Salafi teaching and indoctrinate the youth of the nations. As a result it has been estimated that worldwide, there are roughly 50 million Salafists.[ii] [iii]

In a similar manner, the teaching of an Egyptian Imam called Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949)[iv] resulted in the establishment of the Muslim Brotherhood as a conservative religious and political organisation in Egypt in 1928. His goals were to end British colonialism in Egypt, encourage Egyptian nationalism, and create a non-secular Caliphate. Around the same time, the Muslim Brotherhood embraced the teaching of Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966),[v] an Egyptian author and educator, who is viewed by some in the west as the initiator of the revived Qur’anic ideology that inspired Ayman al-Zawahiri to form the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (al Jihad), which later merged with Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda in 1998.

It seems therefore that it is the philosophical Islamic teaching derived from the Qur’an by the above-named Imams, combined with the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda’s jihadism and violence, which is being intensified in the volatile political/religious extremist ideology of the Islamic State, today. Together with Islamic State’s more bizarre practices, this extremist ideology emulates the strict and inflexible Sunni Salafist interpretation of the Qur’an and Hadith endemic to Saudi Arabia and Qatar; it espouses offensive violent jihad by celebrating the early Rashidun Caliphates’ territorial expansion; it condemns later Caliphates as deviations, and calls for fatwas against fellow Muslims who support secular governance and democratic principles by labelling them unbelievers, apostates and infidels! These all combine to form the extreme ideology called Sunni Salafism, or by a more derogatory term, Wahhabism.[vi] This revived puritanical Sunni teaching (via its many exponents), insists on a literal interpretation of the Qur’an and a return to the true principles of Islam.

Today this teaching is motivating thousands of multi-ethnic mujahidin from around the world to embark on militant jihad, in support of the revival and expansion of the Islamic State’s radical pseudo-Caliphate. Subsequently, by complying with this hard-line Salafi/Wahhabi teaching and practice, the Islamic State has arrogantly exceeded the violence of the Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Qaeda and Al-Nusra campaigns, making them seem like mere prequels to their own merciless brand of violent jihad. All this, in order to create a fundamentalist pre-apocalyptic Sunni Caliphate under Sharia law, in preparation for the “last hour” or “End of Days”.



[vi]http://www.theweek.co.uk/world-news/6073/what-is-salafism-and-should-we-be-worried-by-it

Educational Books:

Savory, R.M. (Ed. Dept. of Islamic Studies) ‘Introduction to Islamic Civilization.’ University of Toronto, Canada. Cambridge University Press. 1976.