The world is now witnessing Zionist terrorism with not only an apparent impunity, but with support from morally bankrupt rulers. Make no mistake these bankrupt rulers are not only a danger to the Palestinians, but also a danger to their own population by being subservient to an apartheid regime. In the words of Martin Luther King Jr: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
The Zionists do not follow the teachings of Moses, peace be upon him. Hence, some Jews are openly and clearly opposing them.
I was listening to an IDF representative on BBC Radio 4 yesterday (01/12/2023). He sounded like a criminal who wanted to justify his crimes by blaming the victims.
It reminded me of an old factual historical incident between Ali bin Abi Taleb and MBS (Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan).
Ali bin Abi Taleb was the elected ruler in his time. He was fair to the people.
As to MBS, he was a morally bankrupt governor of the Levant. And contrary to some brutes, he was an ‘elastic’ politician who covertly used any illegal means at his disposition to remove his opponents. His assassination network was well funded and well supported. He enshrined slavery and decadence. MBS was the embodiment of corruption. He found ways to convince his followers to go to war against the army of Ali bin Abi Taleb.
MBS died a horrible death and was relinquished to the dustbin of history. However, his likes are always a threat to any people.
Enter Ammar Bin Yasir. He was in the army of Ali bin Abi Taleb. His life was a struggle against the unfairness of the likes of MBS. It was foretold by the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him that “Amar will be killed by the oppressive faction!”. This saying of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, was not only known to MBS and Ali bin Abi Taleb, but it was common knowledge to the people of their time. So, when Ammar was killed by the army of MBS; MBS exclaimed: “He was killed by those who brought him!”
Indeed, Ahmad bin Hanbal narrated the following [narration number 7499]:
“Abdullah bin Al-Harith said: I was walking with Muawiyah on his departure from Siffin, between him and Amr bin Al-Aas, when Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-Aas said: O father, did you not hear the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, say to Ammar: “Woe to you, Ibn Sumayyah! The unjust group will kill you!” He said: Amr said to Muawiyah: “Don’t you hear what he says?” Then Muawiyah said: “You keep tarnishing our reputation! Did we kill him? Those who brought him killed him!”
Ahmad bin Hanbal narrated it with a sound chain of transmission. There is no disagreement that it is sound. Many other scholars narrated this as well. I used Ahmad bin Hanbal as a reference because he happens to side with MBS on several issues and he would usually cover for MBS when he sees fit.
I am sure you may cross paths with those who praise MBS, but I would keep a safe distance.
This universe has laws, and they are not broken. Injustice is a burden. It is a law. And if one wants to carry out injustice, it will eventually break their back.