12-03-2004, 04:15 PM
Quote:I have a question,
if there was no established Israel, what kind of relationship do you think Muslims and Jews would have today?
First of all - you must understand the history of Palestine before WW I, when it was under Muslim rule since 636 CE (with exception of approx. 150 year of Christian Crusaders' occupation). All these years, Arab Muslims (in vast majority), Christians and Jews lived together in peace and brotherly love. The word, 'Anti-Semitism' was only known to these Arab communities as a racist slang used by European Christians against the Jews.
However, the peace in the Holy Land started changing after the occupation of Muslim Palestine by the British, who under the advice of World Jewish Congress (JWC) started bringing Khazar Jewish hordes to Palestine - in order to get rid Europe of these people. Before WW I, the Jewish population was only 5% and they owned less than 2.7% of land in Palestine. Even at the time of the 'plantation' of Zionist Israel in 1948 - the Jewish population was 38% and they owned less than 23% of land.
Now, coming to your question - I will like to answer it by quoting two highly-educated non-Muslims scholars; Dr. Israel Shahak (an European Israeli Jew settler), and Dr. Edward Said (a Palestinian-American Christian). Both of these gentlemen are of the opinion that if the European Jews had come in peace to Palestine and had asked the Native Arabs to give them refuge from European discrimination - The Arabs, like their ancestors, would have welcomed them with open arms.
However, that was not what the Nazi-friendly Zionists had in mind. According to Israel's first President, Chaim Weisman: 'Israel's survival depends on continuous wars and conflicts in the Middle East'.
Wa Salaam.