PMW calls on the Pope
to condition meeting on a retraction
In
the course of his visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority next
week, as a matter of protocol, Pope Francis, the most senior figure in
the Catholic Church, is scheduled to meet with Israel's two chief rabbis
as well as the most senior religious figure in the PA, the Mufti Sheikh
Muhammad Hussein. What Pope Francis may not be aware of is that the
Mufti has an ongoing record of vicious Antisemitic hate speech, which
has been condemned internationally. In 2012, the Mufti preached that it
is Muslim destiny to kill the Jews. On a different occasion, in the
Al-Aqsa Mosque, he taught that Jews were "enemies of Allah," and in
another speech he said that the souls of suicide bombers "tell us to
follow in their path."
In his 2012 speech at a Fatah celebration in East Jerusalem, the Mufti linked the extermination of Jews to "Palestine," and claimed that Israelis know this religious war, "Jihad," is coming and are trying to protect themselves by planting a special tree that will hide them from Muslims when they come to kill them.
In his 2012 speech at a Fatah celebration in East Jerusalem, the Mufti linked the extermination of Jews to "Palestine," and claimed that Israelis know this religious war, "Jihad," is coming and are trying to protect themselves by planting a special tree that will hide them from Muslims when they come to kill them.
Moderator at Fatah ceremony: "Our war with the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., Jews) is a war of religion and faith.
Long Live Fatah! [I invite you,] our honorable Sheikh."
Palestinian Authority Mufti Muhammad Hussein: "47 years ago the [Fatah] revolution started. Which revolution? The modern revolution
of the Palestinian people’s history.
In fact, Palestine in its entirety is a revolution,
since [Caliph] Umar came [to conquer Jerusalem, 637 CE],
and continuing today, and until the End of Days.
The reliableHadith (tradition attributed to Muhammad),
in the two reliable collections, Bukhari and Muslim, says:
of the Palestinian people’s history.
In fact, Palestine in its entirety is a revolution,
since [Caliph] Umar came [to conquer Jerusalem, 637 CE],
and continuing today, and until the End of Days.
The reliableHadith (tradition attributed to Muhammad),
in the two reliable collections, Bukhari and Muslim, says:
'The Hour [of Resurrection] will not come until you fight the Jews.
The Jew will hide behind stones or trees.
Then the stones or trees will call:
"Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him."
Except the Gharqad tree [which will keep silent].'
Therefore, it is no wonder that you see Gharqad [trees]
surrounding the [Israeli] settlements and colonies.
[Gharqad trees] surrounding, surrounding and surrounding.
That’s the Palestine we are talking about,
with the beginning of the Jihad and the continuation of the Jihad,
with the struggle and the procession of the Martyrs."
[Gharqad trees] surrounding, surrounding and surrounding.
That’s the Palestine we are talking about,
with the beginning of the Jihad and the continuation of the Jihad,
with the struggle and the procession of the Martyrs."
[PA TV (Fatah), Jan. 9, 2012]
It
is unknown whether the Mufti knew in advance that the moderator would
refer to the Jews as "descendants of monkeys and pigs," and that Islam
is at war with the Jews. However - as can be seen in the video - he did
not hesitate, retract or condemn these statements, asserting
instead that Palestinians are destined to exterminate the Jews.
When Palestinian Media Watch publicized this hate speech,
the Mufti's words were condemned by Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu,
the British Foreign Office, the European Union and many others. (See condemnations of the Mufti's hate speech below.)
In
another speech the Mufti praised numerous suicide bombers who had
murdered Israeli civilians as an "elite group of Martyrs." He added
an explicit call to murder: "The souls of the noble Martyrs envelop us,
and their souls tell us to follow in their path."
[Official PA TV, May 31, 2012]
In another sermon, the Mufti called the Jews "enemies of Allah" who "have even deviated from their humanity." [Al-Aqsa Mosque forum, June 25, 2010]
The Mufti has also promoted hatred by rejecting Jewish rights in Jerusalem and denying that a Temple ever existed in Jerusalem:
"In
truth, there never was a Temple in any period, nor was there, at any
time, any place of worship for the Jews or others at the Al-Aqsa Mosque
site (built on the Temple Mount, 705 CE)."
[Official PA TV, Jan. 5, 2012]
In addition, the Mufti has denied Christian tradition and has taught at least twice that Jesus was not a Judean, but a Palestinian who preached Islam.
Click to view the Mufti calling Jesus "a Palestinian par excellence" and claiming that Jesus and his mother Mary were Palestinians.
The Mufti has also issued religious rulings presenting women as subservient to their husbands,
declaring on PA TV that "in general, a woman must [only] leave home at
the discretion of her husband,” and that a woman must not refuse her
husband’s request to have sexual relations. He said:
“It's his right [to have sex]... it is his right. This woman may not and has no right to deny him this right, especially during the permissible time, which is nighttime."
[PA TV (Fatah), Aug. 12, 2012]
Clearly,
the Mufti's preaching of Antisemitic and genocidal ideology will
destroy any chance for peace. As long as Jews are portrayed as Allah's
enemy destined for extermination by Palestinians, peace talks are
irrelevant. Adjusting a border or signing a peace treaty will not erase
the stigma attached to the Jews by the PA's most senior religious
leader.
In
spite of the Mufti's call to exterminate Jews and the subsequent
international condemnations of the remarks, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas
did not remove the Mufti from his office as the highest
Palestinian religious figure, nor did he demand a retraction.
Palestinian Media Watch
is confident that the Pope, a symbol of peace and tolerance, will not
knowingly honor a Palestinian religious leader who promotes hatred and
intolerance. PMW is confident that should Pope Francis choose to meet
with the PA Mufti, he will do his utmost to impress on the Palestinian
religious leader the necessity of retracting his promotion of genocide
of Jews by Palestinians and the abhorrent nature of those opinions.
EU statement condemns hate speech by Jerusalem Mufti:
"The
EU missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah condemn the Mufti of
Jerusalem's inflammatory speech on January 9 at a rally marking the 47th
anniversary of Fatah's founding...
In
line with Article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, the EU firmly rejects 'any advocacy of national,
racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to
discrimination, hostility or violence'."
[http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/israel/press_corner/
all_news/news/2012/20120131_en.htm, Jan. 28, 2012]
British Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt condemns Mufti's hate speech:
"I
condemn the inflammatory words used by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and
others at a recent event marking the 47th anniversary of the Fatah
movement. To refer to the Jewish people in such a way and to talk of
killing Jews is anti-semitism, pure and simple."
[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/foreign-office-minister-condemns-grand-muftis-inflammatory-words, Jan. 23, 2012]
Excerpt from the Associated Press on the Mufti's statements:
"The
Palestinians' top Muslim cleric faced sharp Israeli criticism Sunday
for a speech in which he quoted a religious text that includes passages
about killing Jews in an end-of-days struggle."
[Associated Press, Jan. 22, 2012]
Excerpt from Reuters that includes a condemnation by PM Netanyahu:
"Israel
condemned the Palestinians' top cleric on Sunday for reciting, at a
meeting of the dominant U.S.-backed Fatah faction, a passage from Muslim
scripture that called for the killing of Jews....
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has argued peacemaking has been
blighted by incitement against the Jewish state from some Palestinian
officials, said of the mufti's sermon: 'This is a very serious offence
that all the countries of the world must condemn.'
He said he had asked Israel's attorney-general to open a criminal investigation."
He said he had asked Israel's attorney-general to open a criminal investigation."
[Reuters, Jan. 22, 2012]
Click to view the full articles from the Associated Press and Reuters
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