by MEMRI
In a December 24, 2014 column in the Jordanian daily Al-Arab Al-Yawm, Jordanian Authors Union head Dr. Muwaffaq Mahadin claimed that there are ties between Salafi-jihadi organizations and global Zionism and Judaism. The jihadi groups, he said, have even drawn their methods of operation from Zionism and the Talmud, including mass murder, abductions, and the stripping away of human dignity, which he calls "clear Talmudic methods lacking all connection to Islamic heritage."
The following are excerpts from his column:
Dr. Muwaffaq Mahadin (Image: Alsawt.net)
"The facts and findings on the ground point to a connection between takfiri [jihad] organizations and Zionist circles, but what is more important is the ideological or philosophical dimension that these groups share with global Judaism and its secret circles.
"When these [jihad] organizations carry out mass 
murder, with suicide operations and various explosive devices, or with 
other barbaric collective operations such as demanding that a sectarian 
mob trample and kick someone they have detained, and so on – these are 
clear Talmudic methods lacking any connection to Islamic heritage and 
its lofty traditions and practices. [The evidence for this is:]
"1.   In the criminal barbaric Talmudic tradition, 
the plural form is used very often, such as 'the people came' and 'the 
people went,' much like the racist [term] 'God's chosen people,' 
[meaning that this people] can [do] things that are forbidden to foreign
 'gentiles,' who are compared to animals that can be killed, whose 
property can be appropriated, and whose wives may be taken captive. The 
Ten Commandments [that include] 'thou shalt not kill,' 'thou shalt not 
steal,' and 'thou shalt not commit adultery' do not apply to the 
gentiles, which is reminiscent of the concept of citizenship in ancient 
Greece, where women, foreigners, quarry workers, and prisoners were 
excluded from citizenship and did not enjoy the equality of others, who 
were 'free.'
"2.   On the other hand, Islam, just as it stresses
 the fabric and unity of the ummah, so it also emphasizes reward and 
punishment, and the rights of the individual: a) Each person is 
responsible for his own actions, and b) Each person bears his own 
punishment.
"Therefore, [in Islam,] collective murder and 
punishment are completely banned, including suicide operations in any 
civilian population centers. Similarly, no person may be abducted to be 
exchanged for another who is unrelated to him. 
"In conclusion, all the [acts of] mass murder, abduction, and stripping prisoners and captives of human dignity that
 are carried out by takfiri [jihad] organizations are the fruit of the 
loins of the Talmudic culture, which contradicts all Islamic heritage 
and the Islamic text, which explicitly ban unlawful killing."
MEMRI
Source: http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/8579.htm
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