Islamic Radicals Plan World Revolution from Temple Mount
Islamic radicals have been using the Temple Mount as a focal point for planning and preaching the establishment of a world Islamic state with Jerusalem as its capital.
November 14, 2005
One of the radical groups
operating on the Temple Mount is Hizab Altahrir (The Islamic Liberation Party),
which espouses an ideology similar to Al Qaeda. Hizab Altahrir’s network spans
most Western European countries. The party puts Islamic revolution and an
uncompromising form of Jihad (holly war) at the top of its political agenda.
The group advocates subjecting the entire world to Islamic law (Shariya), and
destroying non-believing nations and religions.
The party has targeted Europe, specifically Denmark, for spreading its ideology,
and providing a springboard for renewing Islamic conquests in Europe. A senior
party activist in Jerusalem, Sheikh Issam Amira, expressed this philosophy in a
recent speech which he made on the Temple Mount:
“Listeners! The Moslems in Denmark make up three percent [of the population],
yet constitute a threat to the future of the Danish kingdom. It’s no surprise
that in Bitrab (the ancient name of Medina, a city in Arabia to which Mohammed
immigrated) they were fewer than three percent of the general population, but
succeeded changing the regime in Bitrab.
“It’s no surprise that our brothers in Denmark have succeeded in bringing
Islam to every home in that country. Allah will grant us victory in their land
to establish the [Islamic] revolution in Denmark.”
After Denmark, the Sheikh said, the party will carry the revolution to Oslo and
change its name to Medina. “They will fight against their Scandinavian
neighbors in order to bring the country into the territory of the revolution,”
he said. “In the next stage, they will fight a holy jihad to spread Islam to
the rest of Europe, until it spreads to the original city of Medina where the
two cities will unite under the Islamic flag.”
Sheikh Riyad Salah, head of the Islamic movement in Israel has also been active
teaching the tenets of “Islamic revolution.”
“We are at the gates of the Islamic revolution,” he proclaims in his sermons
to Arab citizens of Israel. “The global forces of evil will be eliminated from
the world and the Islamic nation will remain in place in order to bring about
the world Islamic revolution, with its capital, Jerusalem.”
Salah, who until a few months ago was under arrest for allegedly assisting an
organization connected to the Hamas terror group, has for a number of years been
attempting to organize Israel’s Arab citizens into an “independent
Palestinian society,” disconnected from the State of Israel and its
institutions.
Salah’s organization contributed to efforts to repair Arab mosques on the
Temple Mount, and also attempts to erase the remains of Jewish antiquities on
the Mount.
In Israel, the Hizab Altahrir party is sending out charismatic Islamic preachers
to spread its ideology to mosques in villages near Jerusalem, Hevron, Kalkilya,
and Tulkarem.
When large numbers of Moslems visited mosques last October during the holy month
of Ramadan, the party expanded its efforts to recruit new members and activists
in the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Thousands of young Arabs living in the PA have been participating in the
party’s youth movement under the slogan, “Campaigning to Preach
Revolution.”
On the Temple Mount near the Dome of the Rock, Altahrir’s youth recently put
up a giant banner declaring “Revolution is a Divine Command.” The party’s
flag appears on the right and left hand side of the banner (See top photo). The
youth were greeted by party members who shouted, “Next year in Jerusalem,
under the rule of the Islamic revolution.”
SOURCE: Arutz Sheva