Youm Alghadab Nihayet Dawlet Israel
يوم الغضب نهاية دولة إسرائيل
This booklet contains good tidings for the oppressed in the occupied land in particular, and for Muslims in general.
However, it was not written to give them glad tidings, for there are many good tidings in the Book of God and the Sunnah of His Messenger, peace be upon him, and other tidings have limits and controls.
Books do not establish a belief for Muslims, as some readers of the People of the Book, Muslims and others think, but rather they are written to plan a method in dealing with the intellectual foundations of the enemy who caused hustle and bustle and filled the space and paper by talking about Biblical prophecies, especially after the last Intifada.
The study of prophecies is one of the subjects of research in future studies, but prophecies are like ideas, some of which are true and others are false.
The thinking reader has the right to find the other opinion on this dangerous subject, and the Muslim reader has the right to demand that the reserve be summoned in this long and fierce battle, and the reserve here is the objective study of the enemy’s doctrinal origins, his psyche, and his behavior through his sources and heritage, which are the mainstay of his moral spirit and belief in his cause.
When we do that, we do not in fact bringing anything new, but rather it is in compliance with the Quranic approach, which taught us to refer to the scriptural sources to establish arguments and hush slanderers, just as we knew that they concealed the truth and veiled it with falsehood while they knew.
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Author | Safar Bin Abdul-Rahman Al-Hawali |
Comments by | Muhammad Ali Raghib Al-Balha |
Publishing Date | 2000 |
Edition | First |
Pages No. | 144 |
Cover | Softcover |
Main Classification | Geography and History |
Sub Classification | General History of Asia and the Middle East |
Key Words | Intifadha, prophicies, Torah |
Publishing House | Ghar Hira Publishing House |