Saturday, November 06, 2010

Bosnian Muslims post tribute video to Nazi ally Hajj Amin al-Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem




From Jihad Watch:

"During World War II, the Mufti lived in Berlin, where he met Hitler and traveled in top Nazi circles (he even stayed in Hitler's bunker toward the end of the war). Among his close friends was Adolf Eichmann, who is commonly thought to be the architect of the Holocaust. Journalist Maurice Pearlman, author of the 1947 book The Mufti of Jerusalem, said that the Mufti advised Eichmann on the best ways to persecute Jews. Hitler gave the Mufti a radio station, which al-Husseini used to preach Nazism and genocide in Arabic."

The explanation on this video reads: "This video is a small contribution, and small thanks from Bosniaks to the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Amin al-Husayni (Let Allah s.w.t be pleased with him) for his spiritual and military leadership against the enemies of the Bosniaks, the faith of Islam and the Homeland."

And yet the Left and its Islamic supremacist allies would have you believe that the anti-jihadists are the ones dallying with Nazism. Yeah, surrre. The real convergence and harmony of views is between Nazis and Islamic supremacists, as this illustrates yet again.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's a tricky matter knowing precisely when to shut down a victorious (at a terrible price) war that you didn't even want in the first place, and that has already achieved most of your objectives. Whether it was due to war weariness, concerns regarding history's judgement, pandering to the paleostinians, or a strategic play for Middle Eastern oil; al-Husseini was one stinking piece of shit that should never have been allowed to escape his Nuremberg destiny.