Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Ayatollah's Version Of 'Mein Kampf'

Iran Deal: Not to be outdone by the Fuhrer, the Ayatollah Khamenei has penned a 416-page guide on how to rid Israel of the Jews. Once Tehran gets nukes, his theories can go into practice.
Iran's Supreme Leader has now published his own version of "Mein Kampf," Hitler's infamous 1925-26 autobiographical tract against the Jews. A copy of Khamenei's "Palestine" landed in the hands of Gatestone Europe Chairman Amir Taheri.
An Iranian clergyman holds a poster of supreme leader 
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the late spiritual leader 
Ayatollah Khomeini in an annual pro-Palestinian rally 
marking Al-Quds Day in Tehran, Iran, on Friday. AP
As the Iranian expat wrote in the New York Post, the ayatollah uses words of hate and destruction in the volume, like " 'nabudi,' which means 'annihilation' ... 'imha,' which means 'fading out,' and, finally, there is 'zaval,' meaning 'effacement.'"
And Khamenei argues that his strategy for making the state of Israel nothing more than a memory is based on "well-established Islamic principles," one of which, as Taheri describes it, "is that a land that falls under Muslim rule, even briefly, can never again be ceded to non-Muslims."
Teheri points out that this is a widespread Islamic belief: "Dozens of maps circulate in the Muslim world showing the extent of Muslim territories lost to the Infidel that must be recovered," including "large parts of Russia and Europe, almost a third of China, the whole of India and parts of the Philippines and Thailand."
Israel is "adou" and "doshman," translated as "enemy" and "foe," to be targeted for special attention because it is the "ally of the American Great Satan," and, according to Taheri, "because it occupies Jerusalem, which Khamenei describes as 'Islam's third Holy City.' He intimates that one of his 'most cherished wishes' is to one day pray in Jerusalem."
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