THE JEWISH NEWS— 'The Not So Mysterious Mufti': Friday, August 31, 1951 Ex-Mufti Stresses 'Two World' Concept Until Islam Legion's Overrun Globe By RUTH KARPF Copyright 1951, American Jewish Press, All Rights Reserved "The Arabs are the most ex- cellent of all peoples." "Allah has entrusted us with the _mission of spreading Islam over the whole earth—with all the means at our disposal . . All the means!" Those. are the guiding themes of the Moslem Brotherhood which claims 600,000 members in 4;500 centers from Egypt to In- donesia and from Morocco_ to PakiStan. Once I saw a frenzied crowd, roaring assent and reaching for knives, as a turbaned bearded Man, with blue eyes and an in- sinuating smile wound . up his sermon with the words: "The desire to conquer the world that is deep in the breast of every Moslem comes to you by inspiration directly froth the Khoran. Be not afraid to con- quer. Allah is by your side." The man was the Mufti of Jerusalem. The place was a Mosque in the Old City. And the time was the height of the 36-39 riots in the Holy Land. I had seen those kind of fren- zied gleaming eyes, had heard this kind a animal roar, had watched those kind of hands itching for blood only once be- fore: That was at the mammoth Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg in 1935, when Hiter had already taken over power and, in a vast open-air auditorium, lit up by brandished torches, told his minions : "Today Germany, To- Morrow the world." Just as Hitler, the Mufti has a respectable sounding program for a world that does not take , the trouble to listen to the real meaning behind his glib words. What the Mufti says he wants is to break down "the artificial geographic barriers between all Moslem countries" and join them in one regional organiza- tion—to fit into the current world trend. The Moslem Broth- erhood, he claims, is the organi- zation that propagates this idea now and will put it into action. What the Mufti tells his fol- lowers he wants is a gigantic, powerful Moslem Empire that • will take up where the Arab Em- pire of the Middle Ages left off: spread Islam throughout the globe and show the "world "the supremacy of the Arab peoples. Those are the "master-race" phrases and the long-range strategy. But what is -1;he reality—and the tactics today? -I know some of the leaders of the Moslem Brotherhood. I spoke to them and discussed their pro- gram when they weren't yet the slick politicians that they are today. When they were still talk- ing—and revealing what is really on their minds. I spoke to Hassan el Bannah, "The People's Chief Guide," the Egyptian school teacher who founded the Moslem Brother- hood organization. He has since been assassinated. The - Mufti saw to that a couple of years ago. El. Bannah was too popular for the Mufti's liking. El Ban- nah was a sincere fanatic who didn't know how to play the Mufti's slicker game and who had a habit of shooting his mouth off and telling the truth. El Bannah said this: "We are against democracy. We believe in absolute rule by one leader." That's the way things were in the days of Mohammed, el Ban- nah explained—and that is the way. the Moslem Brotherhood wants them to be again. The "leader" is to have complete power, enforced by his warriors —the members of the brother- hood. Like the Mufti, he served the Axis during the _war. - El Bannah was full of con tempt for "the lax, man-made laws" with which democratic states protect their citizens. He considered them weak and in- effective and suggested instead a return to the laws of the Khor- an as interpreted by "the leader." An indication of what , this means is furnished by today's Saudi Arabia where the Khoran is the law of the land—and its interpreter King Ibn Saud. In this Moslem Brotherhood dream state, theft, for example is pun- ished by cutting off the hand of the accused, and whether the accusation is a valid one is de- cided by the tribal chief. Libel —with conviction operating on much the same basis and sub- ject mostly to whose relatives can produce more sheep for the chief's herds or more gold for his coffers—is punished by cut- ting out the offenders' tongue in a public square. Slavery—out- right chattle slavery—is legal and rampant. These are the ju- dicial systems which the Mos- lem Brotherhood wants to see ap- plied throughout the Middle East, and when it reaches its goals, throughout the world. If that sounds too fantastic to be plausable in our time and age ---so did most of what Hitler said. Education is another- chief target of the Moslem Brother- hood. They are against it.. "There can never be equality between believers and non-be- lievers," El Bahnah said. "And there will always be two worlds —the world of Islam and the world of war. Until Islam has triumphed. And the world is Ours. Maimon Raps American Tourists for Slander Tactics Against Israel JERU SALEM — (AJP) — A stinging attack on Jewish visi- tors from the United States who, after a brief stay in Israel, re- turn to America with charges that everything is wrong in the Jewish State, • has been made by Rabbi Judah L. Maimon, Mini- ster of Religions and world Miz- rachi leader. Denouncing such slandering of Israel "they have spread throughout the Diaspora," Rabbi Maimon added, "they have come to life to undermine and destroy that which we are building here with superhuman effort and at the risk of our lives." The 75-year-old religious lead- er, writing in the religious daily, "Hatzofah," declared that on his trip to the United States early this year he "heard a good deal about this kind of talk and its effects, even from good friends, Zionists and staunch members of the Mizrachi Movement." He cited -the "numerous Dias- pora Jews" w h o returned to their native countries "disap- pointed in their hopes of doing good business in Israel, or of settling here • in anticipation of finding ready-made fortunes." Rabbi Maimon included in his condemnation the few Israelis who have emigrated from Israel as well as schlichim (emmis- saries) who visit the United States and other countries as party representatives and issue partisan reports. Terming the situation "des- perate," Rabbi- Maimon said it was urgent to revive in the hearts of Jews outside of Israel "the belief in the sanctity of our country, in the justness of our work and in the success of the state." . Allied Campaigners To Meet at Annual Stag Day on Sept. 11 Wayne Registrations For Hebrew Courses Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman 654 Putnam on Tuesdays and of the culture commission of Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the Jewish Community Council, and at 456 Putnam from 7 to announces that the modern He- 9 p.m. brew courses again will be given Further information may be at Wayne University by Louis received by calling Rabbi Julius Panush. Weinberg, director of the culture Registration for these courses commission of the Council, WO. will be from Sept. 10 to 17 at 3-1657. Wineman Stutz Newman Allied Jewish campaigners of the Detroit Service Group will meet for the second annual stag day, T u e s d a y, Sept. 11, at Franklin Hills Country Club. Starting off the day at= 10 a.m., there will be golf, games, cock- tails and dinner at 6:30 p.m., t h e evening's entertainment featuring A top comedian. Harvey H. 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