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2nd May 2017, 04:09 AM
and why hell is going to break out in the middle east
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Netanyahu retraction: Nazis, not mufti, decided on Holocaust
By Jason Hanna, Michael Martinez and Greg Botelho, CNN
Updated 3:35 PM ET, Sat October 31, 2015
(CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reversed controversial comments he made about the Holocaust, saying he never meant to claim that an Islamic leader persuaded Adolf Hitler to adopt the Final Solution to kill European Jews.
In a Facebook post Friday, Netanyahu made the latest in a serious of clarifications to remarks he had made in which he gave an account of a meeting between Hitler and Jerusalem's then-grand mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini.
"Contrary to the impression that was created, I did not mean to claim that in his conversation with Hitler in November 1941 the Mufti convinced him to adopt the Final Solution. The Nazis decided on that by themselves," the post on Netanyahu's Facebook page reads.
At issue are remarks that Netanyahu made in a speech earlier this month suggesting that the Holocaust wasn't Hitler's idea.
Rather, Netanyahu pointed to Husseini, who met with the Nazi leader in Germany in 1941.
Husseini was then and remains a revered figure in Palestinian circles.
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews," Netanyahu said October 20 at the 37th Zionist Congress, according to a transcript on his website. "And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, 'If you expel them, they'll all come here.'
"'So what should I do with them?' (Hitler) asked. (Husseini) said, 'Burn them.'"
Netanyahu's remarks about the late grand mufti spurred criticism in Israel and the Palestinian territories, with some claiming that Netanyahu had effectively absolved Hitler of the Holocaust's most gruesome, deplorable aspect and instead blamed Husseini for the systematic killing of more than 6 million Jews using gas chambers and firing squads.
Netanyahu's reversal
In the Facebook post Friday, Netanyahu said Nazi Germany regarded Husseini as "a collaborator," but it was Hitler and the Nazis who were "responsible for the murder of 6 million Jews."
"In no way did I intend to absolve Hitler of his responsibility for the Holocaust," Netanyahu said. "The decision to move from a policy of deporting Jews to the Final Solution was made by the Nazis and was not dependent on outside influence. The Nazis saw in the Mufti a collaborator, but they did not need him to decide on the systematic destruction of European Jewry, which began in June 1941."
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/world/netanyahu-hitler-grand-mufti-holocaust/index.html
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feels like it meeds more evidence but it is indeed troubling, the same premasonic-babylonian elites have created the abrahamic religions
Concrete Evidence! Vatican Wrote Koran!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWYvp8oq5N8
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Sufism Deviated Muslim Path
By Br. Yusuf Hijazi
Although many sects have appeared throughout the ages, none have outlasted as long and spread their effects into the homes of so many as Sufism has. The emotional attachment that a countless number of Muslims have towards this sect is so powerful that any analysis should be purely from an objective perspective; thus this article takes an objective approach, and tries to be conservative rather than extreme in its analysis of Sufism. Its conclusions however leave no doubt as to the alien nature of Sufi teachings that have infiltrated into the religion that our beloved Prophet (s.a.w) left us upon.
Sufism: Its Origins
The word Sufi is most likely to be derived from the Arabic word "soof", meaning wool. This is because of the Sufi habit of wearing woolen coats, a designation of their initiation into the Sufi order. The early Sufi orders considered the wearing of this coat as an imitation of Isa bin Maryam (Jesus).
In reply to this, Ibn Taymiyyah said: "There are a people who have chosen and preferred the wearing of woolen clothes, claiming that they want to resemble al-Maseeh ibn Maryam. But the way of our Prophet is more beloved to us, and the Prophet (s.a.w) used to wear cotton and other garments."1
Sufism is known as "Islamic Mysticism," in which Muslims seek to find divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God2. Mysticism is defined as the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality, and the belief that direct knowledge of God, spiritual truth, or ultimate reality can be attained through subjective experience (as intuition or insight)3
http://www.sullivan-county.com/wcva/sufism.htm
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Netanyahu retraction: Nazis, not mufti, decided on Holocaust
By Jason Hanna, Michael Martinez and Greg Botelho, CNN
Updated 3:35 PM ET, Sat October 31, 2015
(CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reversed controversial comments he made about the Holocaust, saying he never meant to claim that an Islamic leader persuaded Adolf Hitler to adopt the Final Solution to kill European Jews.
In a Facebook post Friday, Netanyahu made the latest in a serious of clarifications to remarks he had made in which he gave an account of a meeting between Hitler and Jerusalem's then-grand mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini.
"Contrary to the impression that was created, I did not mean to claim that in his conversation with Hitler in November 1941 the Mufti convinced him to adopt the Final Solution. The Nazis decided on that by themselves," the post on Netanyahu's Facebook page reads.
At issue are remarks that Netanyahu made in a speech earlier this month suggesting that the Holocaust wasn't Hitler's idea.
Rather, Netanyahu pointed to Husseini, who met with the Nazi leader in Germany in 1941.
Husseini was then and remains a revered figure in Palestinian circles.
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews," Netanyahu said October 20 at the 37th Zionist Congress, according to a transcript on his website. "And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, 'If you expel them, they'll all come here.'
"'So what should I do with them?' (Hitler) asked. (Husseini) said, 'Burn them.'"
Netanyahu's remarks about the late grand mufti spurred criticism in Israel and the Palestinian territories, with some claiming that Netanyahu had effectively absolved Hitler of the Holocaust's most gruesome, deplorable aspect and instead blamed Husseini for the systematic killing of more than 6 million Jews using gas chambers and firing squads.
Netanyahu's reversal
In the Facebook post Friday, Netanyahu said Nazi Germany regarded Husseini as "a collaborator," but it was Hitler and the Nazis who were "responsible for the murder of 6 million Jews."
"In no way did I intend to absolve Hitler of his responsibility for the Holocaust," Netanyahu said. "The decision to move from a policy of deporting Jews to the Final Solution was made by the Nazis and was not dependent on outside influence. The Nazis saw in the Mufti a collaborator, but they did not need him to decide on the systematic destruction of European Jewry, which began in June 1941."
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/world/netanyahu-hitler-grand-mufti-holocaust/index.html
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feels like it meeds more evidence but it is indeed troubling, the same premasonic-babylonian elites have created the abrahamic religions
Concrete Evidence! Vatican Wrote Koran!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWYvp8oq5N8
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Sufism Deviated Muslim Path
By Br. Yusuf Hijazi
Although many sects have appeared throughout the ages, none have outlasted as long and spread their effects into the homes of so many as Sufism has. The emotional attachment that a countless number of Muslims have towards this sect is so powerful that any analysis should be purely from an objective perspective; thus this article takes an objective approach, and tries to be conservative rather than extreme in its analysis of Sufism. Its conclusions however leave no doubt as to the alien nature of Sufi teachings that have infiltrated into the religion that our beloved Prophet (s.a.w) left us upon.
Sufism: Its Origins
The word Sufi is most likely to be derived from the Arabic word "soof", meaning wool. This is because of the Sufi habit of wearing woolen coats, a designation of their initiation into the Sufi order. The early Sufi orders considered the wearing of this coat as an imitation of Isa bin Maryam (Jesus).
In reply to this, Ibn Taymiyyah said: "There are a people who have chosen and preferred the wearing of woolen clothes, claiming that they want to resemble al-Maseeh ibn Maryam. But the way of our Prophet is more beloved to us, and the Prophet (s.a.w) used to wear cotton and other garments."1
Sufism is known as "Islamic Mysticism," in which Muslims seek to find divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God2. Mysticism is defined as the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality, and the belief that direct knowledge of God, spiritual truth, or ultimate reality can be attained through subjective experience (as intuition or insight)3
http://www.sullivan-county.com/wcva/sufism.htm