Jerusalem in the Qur’an – Implications for Muslims
What are the implications for those Muslims who read this
book to the very end?
The first is that Jerusalem and the Holy Land should be
dearest of all to their hearts - as dear as Makkah and Madina - and the
struggle to liberate the Holy Land from the abomination of the secular
Euro-Jewish State of Israel should be the dearest of all struggles (of
liberation) for the Muslim. If a Jew can leave USA or Europe or Russia and join
the Israeli Defense Force and participate in the armed oppression of the Muslim
and Christian Palestinian people in the Holy Land, then a Muslim should also have
the same freedom to leave wherever he resides in the world and join in the
armed resistance of the oppressed in the Holy Land. … It is, in fact, a minimum
tangible expression of faith in today’s world that Muslims should at least have
the desire in their hearts to participate in that armed resistance (Jihad)
in the Holy Land. Muslims should be warned, however, that as soon as they
publicly declare their belief that the State of Israel will be destroyed by a
Muslim army, and express the hope that they would be members of that army, they
would eventually be intimidated and even arrested in order to silence them and
make of them an example which would intimidate others.
Secondly, the financial and other resources of the Muslim
world should be directed primarily to assist in the cause of the liberation of
the Holy Land from oppression.
Thirdly and most important of all, Muslims (male as
well as female) must study the message and guidance of the Qur’an as it
pertains to the destiny of Jerusalem, and then teach it to others.
to be continued....
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