Zionism, the Qur'an, and the Hadith

Contemporary Islam, as far as the overwhelming majority of Muslims and non-Muslims understood, is opposed to Zionism in every way, shape and form. Yet, when the Arab Nations fought against Israel in the early wars, they did so in the name of Arab Nationalism while within their own borders, they were...

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Veröffentlicht in:Judaism 2005-12, Vol.54 (1-2), p.79
1. Verfasser: Mohammed, Khaleel
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Zusammenfassung:Contemporary Islam, as far as the overwhelming majority of Muslims and non-Muslims understood, is opposed to Zionism in every way, shape and form. Yet, when the Arab Nations fought against Israel in the early wars, they did so in the name of Arab Nationalism while within their own borders, they were struggling to curb Islamic-based movements. Mohammed argues that a thorough investigation of Islam's two main sources, the Qu'ran and the Hadith, present conflicting views on the issues. He also examines those contradictory perspectives and investigates the importance of this information in and outside of the Muslim world.
ISSN:0022-5762
2693-5155