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The Protocols Judaism and Zionism

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This is an intellectual and analytical study examining the roots of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and their relationship to Zionist thought and Judaism, while critically deconstructing the associated historical and political contexts.

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Dr. Al-Masiri argues that the Protocols are a forged document, based on published facts about their origins and through an internal analysis of the text. In this study, he demonstrates that the “Protocols’ conspiratorial” ideology is reductionist, lacking both explanatory and mobilizing power. This is because the hatred of Jews—from which this discourse stems—actually serves the Zionist agenda. Those who hate Jews persecute and incite against them, forcing them to leave their homeland and become settlers in our lands. Furthermore, by blaming Jews for our misfortunes, we ignore the comprehensive and continuous American support for the Zionist entity, support that guarantees its survival. Zionism, according to Dr. Al-Masiri, is a call to rid Europe of its Jews and export them elsewhere to be utilized for its own benefit. The study reveals that the true roots of Zionism are Western colonialism and antisemitism. The study argues that promoting the Protocols of the Elders of Zion instills a spirit of defeat and undermines the spirit of jihad. It further contends that the insistence that Judaism is a set of fixed traits inherited from generation to generation contradicts the teachings of Islam, which maintain that vice—like righteousness—is a matter of choice, not inheritance. The study concludes with a chapter on the creative expressions of the 1987 Intifada and the Al-Aqsa Intifada, highlighting how such expressions were only possible after the insurgents shed the dust of fear and defeat.

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Year

2003

Publisher

Dar Al-Shorouk

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