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'''Islamonazism''' (also known as '''Islamofascism''') is a neologism used to describe the use of [[Nazi]] and/or [[Fascism|fascist]] terminology, beliefs and propaganda by certain [[Islam]]ic [[Religion|religious]] and [[Politics|political]] leaders, generally manifesting itself in calls for the destruction of the state of [[Israel]] and the genocide of its citizens and "infidels" (non-Muslims) in general. | '''Islamonazism''' (also known as '''Islamofascism''') is a neologism used to describe the use of [[Nazi]] and/or [[Fascism|fascist]] terminology, beliefs and propaganda by certain [[Islam]]ic [[Religion|religious]] and [[Politics|political]] leaders, generally manifesting itself in calls for the destruction of the state of [[Israel]] and the genocide of its citizens and "infidels" (non-Muslims) in general. | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
* Serge Trifkovic, ''The Sword of the Prophet: History, Theology, Impact on the World'', Regina Orthodox Press, 2002, ISBN 1928653111 | * Serge Trifkovic, ''The Sword of the Prophet: History, Theology, Impact on the World'', Regina Orthodox Press, 2002, ISBN 1928653111 | ||
− | * Antonio J. Munoz, ''Lions of the Desert: Arab Volunteers in the German Army'', | + | * Antonio J. Munoz, ''Lions of the Desert: Arab Volunteers in the German Army'', 1941–1945, Axis Europa Books, 2002, ISBN 1891227033 |
* Kenneth Timmerman, ''Arafat's Hitler-loving role model'' | * Kenneth Timmerman, ''Arafat's Hitler-loving role model'' | ||
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===Facts=== | ===Facts=== | ||
+ | The Islamic/Nazi connection dates back to the Arab Islamic [[Mufti]] Haj Amin Al Husseini's pact with [[Adolf Hitler]] and his leading of an SS division against the [[Christian]] Serbs in [[WWII]]. [http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_mandate_grand_mufti.php] [http://www.themiddleeastnow.com/musnazi.html] [http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/gallery/index.html]. | ||
− | + | ==See also== | |
+ | *[[Islamic State]] | ||
+ | *[[Syrian Civil War]] | ||
+ | *[[Libyan uprising]] | ||
+ | *[[Hillary Clinton foreign policy]] | ||
− | + | ==References== | |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Islam]] | [[Category:Islam]] | ||
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[[Category:Terrorism]] | [[Category:Terrorism]] |
Latest revision as of 07:15, January 24, 2021
Islamonazism (also known as Islamofascism) is a neologism used to describe the use of Nazi and/or fascist terminology, beliefs and propaganda by certain Islamic religious and political leaders, generally manifesting itself in calls for the destruction of the state of Israel and the genocide of its citizens and "infidels" (non-Muslims) in general.
Contents
Further reading
- Serge Trifkovic, The Sword of the Prophet: History, Theology, Impact on the World, Regina Orthodox Press, 2002, ISBN 1928653111
- Antonio J. Munoz, Lions of the Desert: Arab Volunteers in the German Army, 1941–1945, Axis Europa Books, 2002, ISBN 1891227033
- Kenneth Timmerman, Arafat's Hitler-loving role model
English
Etymology
Noun
Islamonazism
- The alleged Nazi ideology of Islamist extremists.
- Quotations
- 2002: From the river to the sea, the whole land will one day be free — free of all the terrorist factions, and free for people of every religious faith to live without fear of Islamonazism, in all its perverse variations. — Dave Kopel, The National Review December 5, 2002 (https://www.nationalreview.com/kopel/kopel120502.asp)
- Quotations
Facts
The Islamic/Nazi connection dates back to the Arab Islamic Mufti Haj Amin Al Husseini's pact with Adolf Hitler and his leading of an SS division against the Christian Serbs in WWII. [1] [2] [3].
See also
References
External links
- Photos and Documents
- Who was the Grand Mufti, Haj Muhammed Amin al-Husseini?
- Haj Amin al-Hesseini
- Foreign volunteers in the German army during WWII
- The Swastika and the Crescent: In the wake of Sept. 11, new light is thrown on the international ties increasingly linking Muslim and neo-Nazi extremists
- The Far Right and Islamic Fundamentalists
- CAIR: 'Moderate' friends of terror
- The Indoctrination of Palestinian children - Shahids
- Mahathir attack on Jews condemned
- Global Nazism and the Muslim Brotherhood
- The Nazi Background of Saddam Hussein
- Darfur: A Genocide We Can Stop
- Islamic Movements: Self-Criticism and Reconsideration
- Arafat's Hitler-loving role model