The Palestinian Muslim Who Inspired
Hitler’s Final Solution

Focus
on Jerusalem, in its continuing endeavor to make available interesting and
doctrinally sound articles associated with Bible Prophecy offers this very
insightful article by David Bedein on the infamous Final Solution to the Jewish
Problem, known as the Nazi Holocaust. Adolph Hitler and the Nazi’s actually
conspired with Arab/Muslim forces during World War II to first exterminate the
Jewish race from Europe, and then afterwards to annihilate the Jewish presence
in the Middle East. Bible prophecy conveys that it is the strategy of Satan to
destroy God’s chosen people, and specifically the remnant gathered back into the
Promised Land. Ironically, Israeli’s today live in fear of yet another
Holocaust. FOJ hopes that this presentation will inspire your further interest
in the wonderful study of the amazing prophetic world of the Holy Bible, and the
glorious majesty of our soon Coming Lord, and the King of Israel. (4-16-2007) As
Christians, we should reflect on the fact that while our Bridegroom Jesus
Christ is coming to rescue his Bride at the Midnight hour, the people and the
nation Israel will have to endure the coming Time of Jacob’s Trouble. So, let us
pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
Focus on
Jerusalem Prophecy Ministry
By: Darrell G. Young
April, 2007


Jeremiah 30:7-11 Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is
even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it. For it shall
come to pass in that day, saith the LORD of hosts, that I will break his yoke
from off thy neck, and will burst thy bonds, and strangers shall no more serve
themselves of him: But they shall serve the LORD their God, and David their
king, whom I will raise up unto them. Therefore fear thou not, O my servant
Jacob, saith the LORD; neither be dismayed, O Israel: for, lo, I will save thee
from afar, and thy seed from the land of their captivity; and Jacob shall
return, and shall be in rest, and be quiet, and none shall make him afraid. For
I am with thee, saith the LORD, to save thee: though I make a full end of all
nations whither I have scattered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee:
but I will correct thee in measure, and will not leave thee altogether
unpunished.

The Palestinian Muslim Who Inspired
Hitler’s Final Solution
By: David Bedein
The
27th day of Nisan year marks the day when the Warsaw Ghetto uprising began
against the Nazis in 1943. The 27th of Nisan was therefore selected as Holocaust
Remembrance and Heroism Day in Israel, the day on which Israel would remember
the mass murder of Jews in World War II, not only as a day of mourning and
remorse, but also as a day to remember those who fought back against the Nazis
and their allies. To paraphrase the question asked on Passover two weeks ago,
people often ask why this persecution of Jews in Christian countries was
different than other persecutions? After all, Jews had suffered persecution in
Christian lands over the centuries.
The
answer: This time, Nazis incorporated the Moslem idea of Jihad -- the impulse
for total destruction and complete annihilation in the spirit of a Holy War.
The Moslem cleric who inspired Adolf Hitler with the idea of Jihad was none
other than the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin El Husseini, who did not want masses
of exiled Jews to wind up in the land of Israel, which he claimed as a future
Arab Palestine, devoid of Jews. Indeed, in 1936, the Mufti welcomed Hitler's
deputy, Adolf Eichmann, to his office at the Supreme Islamic Council based at
the Palace Hotel in the center of Jerusalem, where Eichmann kept meticulous
records of his meetings with the Mufti, where the Palestinian Arab leader of
that generation taught Eichmann about the philosophy of Jihad.
Journalist Maurice Pearlman, who
reviewed the records of Eichmann's meetings with the Mufti at the trials for
Nazi leader in Nuremberg, wrote a book entitled The Mufti of Jerusalem,
published in 1947, in which Pearlman noted that the Mufti instructed Eichmann
that the way in which the Nazis could best persecute the Jews was to do so
slowly and in stages, so as to catch them unaware of the next stage of
persecution. Eichmann offered reciprocal hospitality for the Mufti in Nazi
Germany. In 1939, with the outbreak of World War II, the British government,
then presiding over the mandatory government in Palestine, expelled the Mufti,
who chose to travel to fascist Italy and then to Berlin, where he remained for
the remainder of World War II.
Adolph Hitler provided the Mufti
with a radio station in Berlin from where he propagated the Nazi message in the
Arabic language, and the Mufti was assigned the task of organizing a Moslem
contingent of the Nazi murder machine which killed Jews throughout Yuogoslavia.
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The Mufti obtained Hitler's assurance
in November 1941 that after dealing with the Jews of Europe, Hitler would treat
the Jews of the Middle East similarly.
Husseini promised the support of the Arabs for the Nazi war effort.
In Berlin, Husseini used the money
confiscated from Jewish victims, to finance pro-Nazi activities in the Middle
East and to raise 20,000 Muslim troops in Bosnia, in the Hanjar Waffen SS, who
murdered tens of thousands of Serbs and Jews in the Balkans and served as police
auxiliary in Hungary. Heinreich Himmler, the chief administrator of the Nazi
death machine, brought the Mufti on numerous tours of the death camps. Most
recently, a book was written about the ZunderKommandos, whose task it was to
remove the dead Jews from the crematoria. One of those ZuderKommandos remarked
in an interview with a researcher that he witnessed a man with a turban whom the
Nazi camp commandant brought to witness the gassing of the Jews and the removal
of the bodies from the gas chambers, the stripping of their valuables and the
burning of their remains. The Nazi told the ZunderKommando that this was the
Mufti of Jerusalem.
During the final months of the
war, the Mufti actually lived in Hitler's bunker.
Although arrested by the French army, the Mufti was somehow able to escape to
Cairo. The Mufti was later sentenced to death in absentia in Yugoslavia. After
Adolf Eichmann was abducted and brought to Jerusalem for trial in 1961, Golda
Meir, then the foreign minister of Israel, demanded that the Mufti also be
brought to trial for the same crime of genocide against the Jewish people. The
Mufti's legacy did not stop when he escaped a defeated Nazi Germany. Upon
arrival in Cairo, he resumed the role that he had left, as the spiritual leader
-- in exile -- of the Palestinian Arab community.
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The Mufti played a key role in the
decision of the Arab League to reject the UN Paritition plan in 1947 to declare
a Jewish and an Arab state in Palestine.
Instead, the Mufti rallied Arabs throughout the Arab world to apply Hitler's
concept of the final solution to wipe out the Jews in their nascent state of
Israel.
The Mufti then worked to raise a
new generation of young Palestinian Arabs to form a new Moslem brotherhood to
take up the cause of a lifelong effort to eradicate the Jewish state.
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The Mufti also became a surrogate
father to a young man who took upon the name Yassir Arafat, a name
given to him by the Mufti in memory of Yasser bin Ammar, a celebrated Muslim
warrior and companion of the prophet.
The relationship between the Mufti
and Arafat was related by Arafat's brother Fatchi to the HaAretz newspaper in
December, 1996. The Mufti died in July 1974, one month after the PLO National
Council met and ratified the Mufti's "strategy of stages," to conquer Palestine
in phases, as the strategic methodology that the PLO uses to this day. With the
outbreak of the Palestinian Arab rebellion known as the Second Intifada in
October 2000, a theme that repeated itself over and over on the official
Palestinian television station overseen by Arafat was the use of an academic
lectures, broken up by martial music, to highlight the comparison between Yasser
Arafat and the late Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini. Listeners were told how
Husseini opposed the Jews (al-Yahoud) in Jerusalem and how he stood up to
then-world power Great Britain, as a model for Arafat's struggle in the modern
era.
The Washington
DC Holocaust Museum Ignores the Grand Mufti’s Role in the Holocaust
Boston attorney Charles Morse has
made an issue of the fact that The US Holocaust Memorial Museum ignores any
mention of the Arab or Muslim role in the Holocaust and by ignoring the link
between Nazism and current Islamic extremism. While the museum has programs on
the role of Christianity in promoting anti-Semitism, yet it has nothing on
Islam. There is no mention of the mufti in the museum's permanent exhibit, nor
is there any reference to the Mufti in the millions of files of the US Holocaust
museum. In contrast, there are 33 large files on the mufti in the Yad VaShem
Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. Walter Reich, who served as the director of the
US Holocaust Museum from 1995 to 1998, was quoted in the Washington Times on
February 9th, 2006 as saying that "a focus on Arab and Muslim anti-Semitism and
Holocaust denial at the Holocaust museum would be, I believe, appropriately
within the museum's mandate. Indeed, it would be strange if the museum did not
focus on such anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial, given the museum's devotion
not only to the Holocaust but also to contemporary genocides and given the
prevalence in contemporary Arab rhetoric of not only the kind of anti-Semitism
that helped lead to the Holocaust but also the calls for genocide that are aimed
at the Jews of Israel." Reich lost his position at the US Holocaust museum when
he objected to the overture of President Clinton's Middle East advisor, Dennis
Ross, who suggested that Yassir Arafat, the protege of the Mufti, be brought an
honored guest to the US Holocaust Museum.
A historic footnote: Following
the recent passing of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, one of the files discovered
in Wisenthal's library contains a record of Wiesenthal's pursuit of the Mufti of
Jerusalem in the late 1940s after the Mufti escaped punishment for his war
crimes.
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FOJ Note: Political correctness in
America has run a devious course through our government and culture. A very
revealing effect is shown in the painstaking effort by the American Holocaust
Museum to not offend anyone of Muslim affiliation
because of the Grand Mufti’s efforts in fomenting the Holocaust.
The
Adolph Hitler - Haj al Amin Husseini “final solution” conspiracy stands as a 20th
century prototype scheme of the coming Anti-Christ and False Prophet
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