The document provides historical context on the ancient Israelites and their lineage from Abraham through Jacob and the 12 tribes of Israel. It then discusses the Israelites settling in Palestine in the 13th-12th century BC and establishing a kingdom until the first expulsion by Assyrians in 722-720 BC. After the Jewish diaspora began with conquests by Babylonia and Rome, the land came under Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Muslim, Crusader, Ottoman, and finally British rule from 1918-1948. Key events mentioned include the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and large-scale Jewish immigration during the British mandate period.
2. Lineage of AbrahamLineage of Abraham
Abraham
Ismael Isaac
Muhammad
Yaqoob (Israel)
12 children
(Bani Israel)
Lut
3. O Children of Israel!O Children of Israel!
• 40. O Children of Israel! Remember My
Favour which I bestowed upon you, and
fulfill My Covenant so that I fulfill (My
Obligations to) your covenant (with Me),
and fear none but Me.
• 42. And mix not truth with falsehood, nor
conceal the truth, while you know (the
truth)
• 47. O Children of Israel! Remember My
Favour which I bestowed upon you and
that I preferred you to the 'Alamîn [al-
baqara]
4. Bani Israel in EgyptBani Israel in Egypt
• ~1890 BC – Hazrat Yusuf then bani Israel
move to Egypt
• ~ 1770 BC – Hazrat Yusuf ruled Egypt
(120 year)
• ~ 1670 BC – Egyptian revolution
• ~ 1525 BC – Hazrat Moses was born
• ~ 1445 BC – Exodus from Egypt
http://contenderministries.org/middleeast/timeline.php
5. Bani Israel in PalestineBani Israel in Palestine
• 13th - 12th BC - The Israelites settle the Land of
Israel. Kill local inhabitants.
• They claimed, it is “promised land” and they
have right to kill local inhabitant and settle here.
• 1020 BCE - The first king, Saul (Taloot)
• 1004-965 BCE – King David established
kingdom as a major power in the region
• 965-930 BCE – King Solomon, after his death
• 930 BC - Kingdom was divided into Judah and
Israel
7. First expulsion from PalestineFirst expulsion from Palestine
• 722 - 720 Israel crushed by Assyrians; 10
tribes exiled (Ten Lost Tribes). Arabs were
allowed to live in this area.
• 586 - Judah conquered by Babylonia
(Nebuchadnezzar); Jerusalem and First
Temple destroyed; most Jews exiled to
Babylonia.
8. Jewish DiasporaJewish Diaspora
• Dispersion of the Jewish people throughout
Babylonia and the Roman Empire.
1. Begun with the 8th-6th century BC conquests
of the ancient Jewish kingdoms and expulsions
of enslaved Jewish population by Babylonia.
2. The defeat of the Great Jewish Revolt in the
year 70 and of Bar Kokhba's revolt in 135
against the Roman Empire
9. Jewish DiasporaJewish Diaspora
• And (remember) when your Lord declared
that He would certainly keep on sending
against them (i.e. the Jews), till the Day of
Resurrection, those who would afflict them
with a humiliating torment. Verily, your
Lord is Quick in Retribution (for the
disobedient, wicked) and certainly He is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful [7:167]
10. Wrath of AllâhWrath of Allâh
• And they were covered with humiliation
and misery, and they drew on themselves
the Wrath of Allâh. That was because they
used to disbelieve the Ayât of Allâh and
killed the Prophets wrongfully. That was
because they disobeyed and used to
transgress the bounds. [2:61]
11. Persian and Hellenistic PeriodsPersian and Hellenistic Periods
536 – 142 BC536 – 142 BC
• 538-515 BC- under the Persian rule many Jews
return from Babylonia and rebuilt the Temple.
• 332 BC - Land conquered by Alexander the
Great
• 166-160 BC, Maccabean (Hasmonean) revolt
• 142-129 BC - Jewish autonomy under
Hasmoneans.
• 129-63 BC - Jewish independence under
Hasmonean monarchy
12. ROMAN RULEROMAN RULE
63 – 313 BC63 – 313 BC
• 37BCE - 4CE Herod, Roman vassal king
• 30-33 – Prophet Isa (Jesus) from Nazareth
• 66 - Jewish revolt against the Romans
• 70 - Destruction of Jerusalem and Second
Temple.
• 132-135 - Bar Kokhba uprising against Rome.
• Roman remove the Jews from the land and
southern part is also inhabitants by Arab tribes.
• Since then Arab are inhabitant this land – much
before concurred by Islamic Empire.
13. BYZANTINE RULEBYZANTINE RULE
313 – 636313 – 636
• By the end of the 4th century, following
Emperor Constantine's adoption of
Christianity (313) and the founding of the
Byzantine Empire, the Land of Israel had
become a predominantly Christian
country.
14. Persian invasionPersian invasion
614 AD614 AD
• The Persian invasion of 614 was
welcomed and aided by the Jews, which
lasted about three years. Subsequently,
the Byzantine army regained the city (629)
and again expelled its Jewish population.
15. Muslim RuleMuslim Rule
636-1099636-1099
• The Muslim conquest of the Land came four
years after the death of Muhammad PBUH (632)
during Hazrat Omar RA, and lasted more than
four centuries.
• At the outset of Islamic rule, Jewish settlement
in Jerusalem was resumed, and the Jewish
community was granted permission to live under
"protection," the customary status of non-
Muslims under Islamic rule, which safeguarded
their lives, property and freedom of worship in
return for payment of special land taxes.
16. CRUSADER DOMINATIONCRUSADER DOMINATION
1099-12911099-1291
• For the next 200 years, the country was
dominated by the Crusaders, who, following an
appeal by Pope Urban II, came from Europe to
recover the Holy Land from the infidels.
• In July 1099, after a five-week siege, the knights
of the First Crusade and their rabble army
captured Jerusalem, massacring most of the
city's non-Christian inhabitants.
17. Muslim RuleMuslim Rule
• 638–1099: Arab Caliphates and subject rulers
• 1099–1187: Crusader states, most notably the
Kingdom of Jerusalem
• 1187–1260: dominated by the Ayyubides of
Egypt
• 1260–1516: dominated by the Mamluks of Egypt
• 1516–1917: Ottoman Turks, having previously
conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453
18. Jews & OttomanJews & Ottoman
• July 1, 1967 – news from Israel reported
• No one knew the sign of weeping wall till
ottoman empire sultan Salem in 1600AD
came to knew about this site, he clean the
area and allow Jews to worship here.
How Jews response now?
19. Jews plansJews plans
• 1882-1903 First Aliya to large-scale
immigration to Palestine, mainly from
Russia & eastern Europe
• 1897 First Zionist Congress convened by
Theodor Herzl in Basel, Switzerland;
Zionist Organization founded.
• Jews capitalist put all money to buy the
land.
20. Zionism - 1897Zionism - 1897
• In 1894-95 Alfred Dreyfus, a
French Jewish officer, was
convicted of treason and
confined to Devil's Island.
• The trial triggered a wave of
anti-Semitism in the cradle and
bastion of Western European
liberal democracy.
• This wave of French anti-
Semitism was the motive
behind Herzl authoring "The
Jewish State" or Der
Judenstaat, which appeared in
1896.
1860-1904
21. THE PROTOCOLSTHE PROTOCOLS
OF THE LEARNED ELDERSOF THE LEARNED ELDERS
OF ZIONOF ZION
• Protocol I The Basic Doctrine
Protocol II Economic Wars
Protocol III Methods of Conquest
Protocol IV
Materialism Replaces Religion
Protocol V
Despotism and Modern Progress
Protocol VI Take-Over Technique
Protocol VII World-Wide Wars
Protocol VIII
Provisional Government
Protocol IX Re-education
Protocol X Preparing for Power
Protocol XI The Totalitarian State
Protocol XII Control of the Press
• Protocol XIII Distractions
Protocol XIV Assault on Religion
Protocol XV Ruthless Suppression
Protocol XVI Brainwashing
Protocol XVII Abuse of Authority
Protocol XVIII Arrest of Opponents
Protocol XIX Rulers and People
Protocol XX Financial Programme
Protocol XXI Loans and Credit
Protocol XXII Power of Gold
Protocol XXIII Instilling Obedience
Protocol XXIV
Qualities of the Ruler
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm
22. Sultan Abdul HameedSultan Abdul Hameed
• On the 31st of
August, 1876 (1293
H) Sultan Abdul
Hameed was given
the Khilafaship, the
people pledged
allegiance and loyalty
to him. He was at that
time aged 34.
23. Jews conspiracyJews conspiracy
After disappointment from sultan Jews
conspire and planed to destroy the
ottoman empire by:
• Freemason
• Jews and crypto-Jews known as Dunmeh
had played a leading part in the
Revolution
• Secular Muslim
• Arab & Turk Nationalism
24. Jews offer to SultanJews offer to Sultan
– In 1901 the Jewish banker Mizray Qrasow and two
other Jewish influential leaders came to visit Abdul
Hameed, they offered to give him :
• 1) Paying ALL the debts of the Ottoman state.
• 2) Building the Navy of the Ottoman state.
• 3) 35 Million Golden Leeras without interest to support
the prosperity of the Ottoman state.
– In Exchange for
• 1) Allowing Jews to visit Palestine anytime they please,
and to stay as long as they want "to visit the holy sites."
• 2) Allowing the Jews to build settlements where they
live, and they wanted them to be located near Jerusalem.
25. Sultan Hameed responseSultan Hameed response
• Abdul Hameed refused to even meet them, he answer was
• "Tell those impolite Jews that the debts of the Ottoman state are not a
shame, France has debts and that doesn't effect it. Jerusalem became
a part of the Islamic land when Omar Bin Alkhattab took the city and I
am not going to carry the historical shame of selling the holy lands to
the Jews and betraying the responsibility and trust of my people. May
the Jews keep their money, the Ottoman's will not hide in castles built
with the money of the enemies of Islam."
• He also told them to leave and never come back to meet him again.
With the Jews and Zionists in the game the set was complete, and the
play of the end of the Ottoman state was about to start. The Jewish
money was an important asset to finance the destruction of the
Ottoman state to build the Zionist state in Palestine, the state that
Jews wanted so badly they were willing to risk anything for.
26. Abdul Hameed -1901Abdul Hameed -1901
• The Jews did not give up on Abdul Hameed, later in the same year,
1901, the founder of the Zionist movement, Theodor Hertzil, visited
Istanbul and tried to meet Abdul Hameed.
• Abdul Hameed refused to meet him and he told his Head Of The
Ministers Council "Advise Dr. Herzil not to take any further steps
in his project. I can not give away a handful of the soil of this
land for it is not my own, it is for all the Islamic Nation. The
Islamic Nation that fought Jihad for the sake of this land and
they have watered it with their blood. The Jews may keep their
money and millions. If the Islamic Kalifah State is one day
destroyed then they will be able to take Palestine without a
price! But while I am alive, I would rather push a sword into my
body than see the land of Palestine cut and given away from
the Islamic State. This is something that will not be, I will not
start cutting our bodies while we are alive."
• After this, the Jews turned to the British to turn their dreams
into reality.
27. Removal of Abdul HameedRemoval of Abdul Hameed
• Tuesday the 27th of April 1909, the 240 members of the Otoman
senate agreed under the pressure of the National Young Turks to
remove Abdul Hameed from power. Senator Sheikh Hamdi Afandi
Mali wrote the Fatwa of the removal. The Ottoman Senate approved
it. Here is the translation of that Fatwa :
– "If the Imam of the Muslims took the important religous issues
from the legislative books and collected those books, wasted the
money of the state and engaed in agreements that contradicted the
Islamic Law, killed, arrested, exiled the people for no reason, then
promised not to do it again and still did it to harm the conditions of
muslims all around the Islamic world then this leader is to be
removed from office. If his removal will bring better conditions
than his staying, then he has the choice of resigning or being
removed from office."
• The Sheikh Of Islam Mohammad Dia' Aldin Afandi
28. A rare picture showing Abdul
Hameed and the four people
when he was told he was removed
from office.
Removal of Abdul HameedRemoval of Abdul Hameed
• A group of four people : Aref Hikmat,
Aram Afandi (Armenian), As'ad
Tobatani and Emanuel Qrasow
(Jewish).
• As they entered his office, they found
him standing calmly, Aref Hikmat read
the Fatwa to him, then As'ad Tobatani
came forward and said "The nation
has removed you from your office.",
• Abdul Hameed became angry and said
"The nation has removed me from
my office, that is okay ... but why
did you bring the Jew to the
Quarters of the Khilafa?" and he
pointed to Qrasow.
• Obviously that was the point of
payback, Abdul Hameed rejected
selling Palestine to the Jews, and now
they show him that they were a part of
his removal.
29. First world war 1914-1919First world war 1914-1919
• Turk support the German
• Arab support the British and fought
against Ottoman empire
• Nationalism played the key role for
division
• Beirut university was promoting the idea of
nationalism
30. BRITISH RULEBRITISH RULE
1918-19481918-1948
• 1917 - 400 years of Ottoman rule ended
• British Foreign Minister Balfour pledges
support for establishment of a "Jewish
national home in Palestine".
31. Protection to IsraelProtection to Israel
• Indignity is put over them wherever they
may be, except when under a covenant (of
protection) from Allâh, and from men; they
have drawn on themselves the Wrath of
Allâh, and destruction is put over them.
This is because they disbelieved in the
Ayât of Allâh and killed the Prophets
without right. [3:112]
32. The Balfour Declaration 1917The Balfour Declaration 1917
Foreign Office, November 2nd,1917
Dear Lord Rothschild,
I have much pleasure in conveying to you on behalf of His Majesty's
Government the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist
aspirations, which has been submitted to and approved by the Cabinet:
"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine
of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours
to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that
nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of
existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political
status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.“
I should be grateful if you would bring this Declaration to the knowledge of
the Zionist Federation.
Yours sincerely,
Arthur James Balfour.
33. BRITISH RULEBRITISH RULE
1918-19481918-1948
• 1922 Palestine was given under British mandate
• 1922 consensus show Muslims 660,641- Christian
71,464 and Jews 82,000
• 1919-1939 Aliya (large-scale immigration), mainly from
Russia, Poland, Germany, & European countries
• Jews by buying and by forcefully remove the Arabs
Muslims from land and in 1939 they increase to 450,000
• 1939-1945 World War II;
• After second WW many Jews migrated to land and
british help them to settle.
• 1944 - Jewish Brigade formed as part of British forces –
that help to remove unarmed Arabs.
34. 1918–1948:1918–1948:
• British mandate of Palestine under, first,
League of Nations, then, successor United
Nations; the Emirate of Trans-Jordan was
separated from the rest of Palestine in
1922, and the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan became independent upon the
expiration of the League of Nations
Mandate in 1946.
35. Creation of IsraelCreation of Israel
• 1947 British sent the Palestine issue to united Nation
• November UN passed a resolution to divide the
Palestine between Arab and Jews by 33:13:10 votes.
• These were the least vote required to pass a resolution,
three vote Haiti, philipine ans libiria were taken by force
(James forrrestal)
• At division Jews were 33% got 55% Land and Jews
possed only 6% of land.
• May 14, 1948 when UN was discussing the issue of
Palestine, Jews agency announced the state of Israel
• USA and USSR the first country recognized the state.
36.
37.
38. May 1948 to present:May 1948 to present:
• State of Israel
– 1948-1967 the West Bank was occupied by,
and in 1950 annexed to, Jordan, Gaza Strip
was occupied by Egypt
– 1967 to present: the West Bank and Gaza
Strip occupied by Israel in the Six Day War,
since :1994 a semi-autonomous Palestinian
Authority governs territories in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.
39. Israel expansionIsrael expansion
• 1948 area of Israel was 7,993 mile, after
1967 war Israel capture 27,000 Mile
• Till 1955 both western and socialist
countries help the Israel, then Arab turn
socialist block, that give little arm but more
ideological influence and promoted
socialistic and nationalistic ideology. That
in fact harm the Arab more than help.
40.
41. Israel long term planIsrael long term plan
• To built the temple of Solomon at the
place masjid aqsa and dome of rock.
• Two for plan
– Destroy the masjid and tomb
– Obtained the promised land
• Two major huddles
– Resistant from Muslim world
• Burning the masjid to assess the Muslim response
– Different of opinion about Messiah
42. The morning of August 21, 1969,
a fire at Masjid al-Aqsa, opposite the Dome of the Rock
43. Dome of rockDome of rock
The Dome of the Rock (Arabic: الصخرة قبة Qubbat As-Sakhrah).
It was built between 687 and 691 by the 9th Caliph, Abd al-Malik
44. Historical factsHistorical facts
• Jews initial settler did genocide to local
inhabitants control the land by force
• The ruled northern Palestine 1300-720BC
• The ruled southern Palestine 1300-586BC
• Arab are living in northern Palestine about
2500 years and southern area about 2000
years.
• For last 1900 years they never dominate
this area.
45. FACTSFACTS
• ISRAEL
– Area 20,770 sq km – smaller than
NJ
– Population: 6,352,117
– Population growth rate: 1.18%
(2006 est.)
– Life expectancy at birth: 79.46
years
– Religions: Jewish 76.5%, Muslim
15.9%, Arab Christians 1.7%
– GDP - per capita (PPP): $24,600
(2005 est.)
– Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can
read and write
total population: 95.4%
male: 97.3%
female: 93.6% (2003 est.)
• SAUDI ARABIA
– Area: total: 1,960,582 sq km >
one-fifth the size of the US
– Population: 27,019,731
– Population growth rate: 2.18%
(2006 est.)
– Life expectancy at birth: 75.67
years
– Religions: Muslim 100%
– GDP - per capita (PPP):
$12,800 (2005 est.)
– Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can
read and write
total population: 78.8%
male: 84.7%
female: 70.8% (2003 est.)
46. World Jews PopulationWorld Jews Population
World Population 2001
13.3 million
Diaspora
8.35 million
63%
Israel
4.95 million
37%
N. America
6.5 million
46%
Europe
1.6 million
12%
S. America, Africa,
Asia, Australia
5%
47. Jews Noble Prize winnersJews Noble Prize winners
• Chemistry (28 prize winners, 19% of world total, 27%
of US total)
• Economics (22 prize winners, 39% of world total,
53% of US total)
• Literature (13 prize winners, 13% of world total, 27%
of US total)
• Physiology or Medicine (52 prize winners, 28% of
world total, 42% of US total)
• Peace (9 prize winners, 10% of world total, 11% of
US total)3
• Physics (46 prize winners, 26% of world total, 38% of
US total)
48. Jews attitudeJews attitude
• For the wrong-doing of the Jews, We
made unlawful to them certain good foods
which has been lawful to them, and for
their hindering many from Allâh's Way;
And their taking of Ribâ (usury) though
they were forbidden from taking it and
their devouring of men's substance
wrongfully. And We have prepared for the
disbelievers among them a painful
torment. [4:160-161]
49. Not all of them are alike!Not all of them are alike!
• 113. Not all of them are alike; a party of the
people of the Scripture stand for the right, they
recite the Verses of Allâh during the hours of the
night, prostrating themselves in prayer.
• 114. They believe in Allâh and the Last Day;
they enjoin Al-Ma'rûf and forbid Al-Munkar; and
they hasten in (all) good works; and they are
among the righteous. [Al Imran]