Well, to stay on topic, the Muslim Brotherhood, which is alive and well today, 
and is influential, as it is funded by different elements within the Islamic 
world. The Saudis will fund the Brotherhood, but not in Egypt, but Qatar will. 
Go figure. Is the MB fueled by hatred? No doubt at all. Did fascism and Nazism 
inspire them? Again, doubtless. In Jabotinsky's case, he looked to leverage 
against British rule, in Palestine. In the MB's case, they liked the 
organizational skills and philosophy of Adolf, and liked his thing about the 
Jews, as it seemed to them a quicker rout to paradise, to fulfill the Quaran, 
and the Buhkhari. Jobotinsky failed, miserably, with Mussolini, but, let us 
note. Since Smitra spawned this post, we end up talking about his views that  
supported Al Qaeda, but not their attacks against civilians, and seemed hold 
that "Western Imperialism,' bad, but Islamist Supremacy was just peachy. This 
is a view held by Progressives, round the world, and is exemplified by the ISM, 
International Socialist Movement.  I suppose these guys view Islamists as 
useful, fellow, travelers, to quote Stalin. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris de Morsella <cdemorse...@yahoo.com>
To: everything-list <everything-list@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Aug 22, 2013 12:37 pm
Subject: RE: The Nazi History of the Muslim Brotherhood



Jabotinsky, who is one of the most important historical figures of the 
development of Zionism in Israel was a great and open admirer of Mussolini and 
of the fascist ideology. Fascism – during that period of history was seen as a 
futurist/modern ideology and was admired by many including many Americans of 
the time. 
Does this mean Zionism and all modern Zionists love fascism – a fair number of 
them seem to Lieberman for example – but I hope you see how it is not fair to 
use Jabotinski’s great admiration for fascism and for Mussolini to characterize 
modern Zionism. His affinity for fascism certainly probably influenced his 
development of the Iron Wall ideology of Zionism (read about it) so it has 
certainly shown up, especially amongst his ideological heirs in the Likud 
Party, but one cannot therefore characterize all Israeli’s and even more all 
Jews as being therefore suspect of being fascists. That kind of idiocy would be 
shot down straight away; why is the same kind of false parallelism not shot 
down when the subject comes around to Muslims? Why the double standard?
Hope this illustration helps you understand how problematic it is to put, the 
peculiar affinities (for our way of looking at things) of historical figures 
into a modern context and use their ancient statements and beliefs to 
characterize whatever the movement or ideology, they had a part in founding, 
has evolved over the course of history since their times.
-Chris
 
From: everything-list@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of spudboy...@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 5:49 AM
To: everything-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: The Nazi History of the Muslim Brotherhood
 

The Al Bana brothers who essentially started up the MB, as opposed to similar 
movements, like Abu Salafia. They started the MB formally in 1928, and liked 
Mussolini's fascists (everybody did back then!) and followed forward in their 
love of Adolf when he achieved state power. Alberto is correct about the 
Baathists in Syria and Iraq, and many Muslim writers compare (favorably) Mein 
Kampf (struggle) with the commands to perform Jihad (struggle) against the Qfar 
(infidels). These writers and jurists see it as the same, sad to say. 
Christopher Hitchens (the atheist) and his friends got in a fight with members 
of the Syrian Nazi Party (part of Assad's coalition), and now Dawkins is 
actually comparing the Jihadist actions to the Reich (bully for Dawkins waking 
up). Cheers for Alberto's post as well.

 

Mitch

-----Original Message-----
From: Alberto G. Corona <agocor...@gmail.com>
To: everything-list <everything-list@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wed, Aug 21, 2013 7:02 pm
Subject: Re: The Nazi History of the Muslim Brotherhood

Just follow the tv of muslim countries, and specially, the political debates. 

 

Google: hitler arab countries television

 

 It can not be otherwhise since te nazis and the muslims share the same main 
goal. you know. 

 

Abu Mazen, the leader of the PLO after Yasif Arafat wrote its doctoral thesis 
at the university about denial of the Holocaust. 

 

The Baaz party that ruled Iraq and Siria are inspired directly by the Nazi 
party. 

 

There are hundred of examples of continuous praise of hitler or hitler-inspired 
ideas in the musling world.

 

If you search,  you can find a lot of nazi flags waved by muslim 
fundamentalists. even on the top of mesquites

 


 

2013/8/21 meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net>


On 8/21/2013 11:48 AM, Alberto G. Corona wrote:

That Hitler is the most respected western figure in the muslim word is a fact. 

 

What is the evidence for this?  Are there polls?

Brent


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