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ALLAH IS ONE
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00:00What is Zionism? How did it emerge?
00:04What do they want from Jerusalem?
00:06Why do they especially want to establish a state there?
00:09I am about to share something that many people are unaware of or haven't even realized yet.
00:13Did the Palestinians sell land to the Jews?
00:16All the people in the world are slaves of the Jews.
00:18Therefore, there is also a reward for killing them.
00:21Why?
00:21They seized the properties of Jews.
00:25Theodor Herzl offered Sultan Abdulhamid saying,
00:27Let us pay off all the debts of the Ottoman Empire so that you will no longer have any debts.
00:32Abdulhamid said to them,
00:33No, never ever. Those lands were conquered with blood and only can be given with blood.
00:41What is Judaism? Can you give us some information about its history?
00:45From the sons and descendants of Prophet Yaqub came the Jews.
00:48This was the case until the time of Prophet Musa.
00:51The pursuit of Prophet Musa and his people by the Pharaoh, their escape and the splitting of the sea.
00:56Allah promised the people of Israel, the Israelites, the land between the Nile and the Euphrates rivers.
01:01So they had to fight a war.
01:03They had to fight the people of that region.
01:05And in times of the Prophet Musa, these Israelites were afraid to fight the people of that region.
01:09They said to Prophet Musa,
01:11Go with your Lord and fight.
01:12They are a merciless tribe.
01:14How are we going to fight them?
01:15Prophet Musa would conquer Jerusalem.
01:17He said to them,
01:18Let's go. Inshallah, we will conquer it in a very short time.
01:21We will conquer and settle there.
01:22This is the land Allah promised us.
01:24But when they refused to fight, they were exiled to the Sinai desert and wandered there.
01:28The conquest of Jerusalem wasn't destined for Musa.
01:31After Prophet Musa, it was granted to Prophet Yusha to conquer Jerusalem.
01:35And Prophet Yusha made many great conquests there.
01:38Of course, that generation was over.
01:40I mean, instead of those who wandered in the desert for 40 years, there were new generations.
01:45And Prophet Yusha set out on conquests with the new generation and achieved great victories there.
01:50Thus, the Israelites, the Jews, settled in that promised land.
01:54Of course, later Prophet Dawud established a state and created a governmental structure.
01:58He was both a prophet and a ruler.
02:01After Prophet Dawud, Prophet Suleiman established the greatest state in the world history.
02:05During his period, it is said that he ruled the world.
02:08A huge state known as the Kingdom of Judah emerged.
02:12Of course, Prophet Suleiman built a temple in Jerusalem, which we know as the Temple of Prophet Suleiman.
02:17After a while, the Israelites, they crossed the line.
02:20As it is described in the Quran, at some point they murdered the prophets that were sent to them.
02:42I mean, when we look at this from the historical perspective,
02:45this is the part where historians interpret that it is in line with the Quran.
02:49There was a Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, known as Bukhtnasar amongst Arabs.
02:54This ruler started to haunt the Jews.
02:56He entered Jerusalem with his strong armies and put all Jews to the sword
03:00and destroyed the Temple of Suleiman and gathered and took away all remaining Jews to Babylon.
03:05In fact, this was the first time that the Jews were driven out of Jerusalem.
03:09I mean, he also destroyed the Torah, the original Torah, when he burned down the Temple of Suleiman.
03:14Now, this is the first corruption the Jews caused, as it is stated in the Quran.
03:18And a great calamity fell upon them and they were driven out of their land.
03:22Later, the Persians began to rise in that region, which caused the fall of the Babylonian Empire.
03:26After the fall of the Babylonian Empire, the Jews who were taken to Babylon were relocated to Jerusalem.
03:31And when the Jews resettled in Al-Quds, this caused them to establish an ancient friendship with the Persians.
03:37Since the Jews are a nation very attached to their history, they say,
03:40the Persians returned our country back to us.
03:43That's why they love the Persians, the Iranians,
03:45And again, as it is stated in the Quran, the second corruption, it says,
03:54When we look at the history of this period, Allah knows the best.
03:57It is associated with the Roman Empire.
03:59There was an emperor of the Roman Empire called Titus.
04:02He was a cruel ruler, but the same things happened again.
04:05The Israelites killed their prophets, and then again, a great calamity came over them.
04:09Because they built their state on oppression,
04:11and their oppression caused them to go through a great calamity after some time.
04:15This calamity was the attack of the Romans.
04:18They started a rebellion.
04:19Of course, this was after they killed the prophets.
04:22And because of the rebellion, the Romans had had enough.
04:24At that time, the Romans controlled Syria, and they had enough of the Jews.
04:28This is a general characteristic of Jews.
04:30They stir up trouble, they sow chaos, they turn people against each other, and they cause disturbance.
04:35I mean, this is one of the many reasons why they are a cursed tribe.
04:38They never rest.
04:40When we look at the course of history, the Roman Emperor put all the Jews into the sword again.
04:44This time, the Jews went through an exile that they call the Jewish Diaspora.
04:48Romans chased the Jews from everywhere.
04:50Some of them fled to Yemen, others scattered through the Arabian regions.
04:54A part of them went to Russia, and some of them went to Iran.
04:57They fled to every place in the world, even Africa.
04:59They spread all over the world.
05:01And for over 2,000 years from that time, the Jews never dominated Jerusalem.
05:05Now in the following parts of the verse, Allah says,
05:09In other words, he threatens to bring them into line.
05:11It is prohibited for the Jews to establish a state,
05:14and in fact, for a long time, they couldn't establish one for themselves.
05:17Following the Roman Emperor Titus' chasing them away from Jerusalem,
05:21they were scattered to all corners of the world in 70 BC.
05:24If you cause corruption again, Allah is enough for you.
05:27When Rome chose Christianity, it became a huge trouble for the Jews,
05:30because they hated the Jews.
05:32Why did the Christians hate them?
05:33Well, you know, Prophet Jesus.
05:35The Romans crucified him, but in the Islamic doctrine, he ascended to the heavens.
05:40He did not die.
05:41He switched places with one of his apostles, the one who betrayed him.
05:44Therefore, the Romans, I mean Christians, thought that it is because of the Jews,
05:48because we didn't know about religions back then.
05:51So we didn't know the religions, and you made us kill Prophet Jesus.
05:54Because you said that this man is a traitor, this man does this, does that.
05:58Because of these slanders by Jews,
06:00Romans thought that the Jews caused the death of Prophet Jesus.
06:03Think about it.
06:04If someone or people caused the Prophet you believe in to be killed,
06:07you would have a grudge against them, since you are a member of that religion.
06:10That's why the Jews are hated all around the world,
06:13especially where the Christians reside.
06:15They went through a lot of trouble because of Christians,
06:17and they didn't let Jews hold any office in the state,
06:20and they didn't let them be in military positions in any way.
06:23They were kept away from many fields.
06:25They were kept out and treated as if they were subhuman.
06:28The Jews have indeed fallen into great humiliation,
06:31and it lasted for many, many years.
06:33However, since many fields were closed to the Jews during these long years,
06:37they could employ themselves in antiques and junk dealing.
06:40They also joined the trade and studied in the fields of science.
06:43They focused on these two fields unwillingly, having no other choice.
06:47There was no option for them to hold office in the state or any other occupation,
06:51so they started scrapping old stuff.
06:53They started to collect the scraps of other people,
06:55collecting the scraps and selling them.
06:57They started to work as scrap dealers, and then they traded antiques.
07:00After a while, they started to collect and sell more valuable items.
07:04After dealing with antiques, they advanced and became goldsmiths, expanding their trade.
07:09Goldsmiths started to do jewelry and trading in that occupation.
07:12Some of them have made great advances in science.
07:15In other words, they advanced their knowledge in the field they studied.
07:18The European societies allowed them to be only in these specific fields.
07:22After some period of time, you started to see Jews in every goldsmith.
07:26When you went to jewelry, you almost saw that it was owned by a Jew.
07:30This development led Jews to become extremely rich.
07:33They became the richest people in the world.
08:01Well, if the Jews are so rich, what do they want Jerusalem for?
08:04Why do they especially want to establish a state there?
08:07Is there something we don't know?
08:09I am about to share something that many people are unaware of or haven't even realized yet.
08:14The Jews are very attached to their holy book and religion.
08:16Their insistence on Al-Quds was actually a utopia for them.
08:19The Jews that were scattered after the Roman period were humiliated.
08:22The Jews that were scattered after the Roman period were humiliated.
08:25The Jews that were scattered after the Roman period were humiliated.
08:28The Jews that were scattered after the Roman period were humiliated so much.
08:31I mean, other nations humiliated them.
08:33The reason for their humiliation was not because they were oppressed.
08:36I mean, they caused trouble wherever they went.
08:39In fact, the Europeans were sick of the Jews and what they did.
08:42Theodor Herzl, a journalist from Europe, realized that the richest people in Europe were Jews.
08:47Of course, at that time, the period that man lived, I mean, during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II,
08:52there was a great deal of anti-Semitism in Europe.
08:54If a Jew commits a crime, he would be exposed.
08:57There was serious racism with statements like all Jews should be killed.
09:00I mean, against the Jews.
09:01Theodor Herzl grew up in this environment and was affected by these events very much.
09:06He set his mind to the Jews will be able to establish a state again.
09:10He set his mind to this dream and he started to establish connections with rich Jewish families at that time.
09:15He began to meet with them and wrote a book called as Der Staat, which means the Jewish state.
09:21In this book, he claimed that the Jews had the necessary power, wealth and personnel to establish a state.
09:26So, in his own way, he demonstrated to the Jews that a Jewish state could be established.
09:31And in Judaism, the world and everything in it belongs to the Jews.
09:36What is written in their own holy book is that all the people of this world, all non-Jewish people, are slaves of the Jews.
09:42Therefore, there is also a reward for killing them.
09:45Why? Because they seize the property of the Jews.
09:48With the gold they hold and the land they own, they are usurping the land and the property of the Jews.
09:54In fact, they don't just want Jerusalem or the land between the Nile and Euphrates.
09:58They want the whole world and according to them, the whole world is theirs.
10:02And the capital of the world is Jerusalem.
10:04So, they want to dominate the land between the Nile and Euphrates as their center.
10:08What is Zionism? How did it emerge?
10:11Theodor Herzl organized a Zionist congress with Jews in Basel, Switzerland.
10:16And here, first, they decided the name of the state would be Israel, the state of the Israelites.
10:22The flag of the state was also drawn there.
10:24The star of Dawud in between two stripes, the star of Prophet Dawud.
10:28I mean, after Yusha a.s. conquered Jerusalem, it was Prophet Dawud who established a country there.
10:33This is just a reference to that.
10:35That star of the Dawud means, we will re-establish a Jewish state here.
10:39Those two stripes refer to the Nile and Euphrates rivers.
10:42The source of the mischief-making is this.
10:44Because they see themselves as a superior race above everyone else, they look down on the whole world and they hate everybody.
10:50I mean, Muslims are not the only target here.
10:52They hate Christians too.
10:54They hate the whole world and they think their property has been usurped.
10:57Think about it.
10:58Your religion teaches you something like this.
11:00All of this was yours.
11:01This and this came and seized your property.
11:03How dare they seize my property?
11:05I need to get them back.
11:06I need to take the whole world back.
11:08This is their core belief.
11:10When and how did the Jews decide to go to Palestine?
11:13Of course, Theodor Herzl didn't set his eyes on Jerusalem in the beginning.
11:17They first discussed whether to settle in Argentina.
11:19Because the Rothschild family has vast lands in Argentina.
11:22They could have founded a state on those lands.
11:24But they didn't accept this idea.
11:26Since Jerusalem was their ancient city, they said, what are we going to do in Argentina?
11:31So they said, we need to go to Jerusalem and this state should be established there.
11:35So they've reached this decision because for almost all of their history, they were in Jerusalem.
11:40They believe that those lands are promised by Allah to them.
11:43Therefore, they wanted to go to those lands.
11:45That's why Theodor Herzl, after the decision, though, of course, who held those lands at that time?
11:50The Ottoman Empire.
11:51And at that time, Sultan Abdulhamid II was in the reign.
11:54Theodor Herzl had great power with the richest Jews backing him.
11:58He visited the Ottoman Empire a couple of times.
12:00In fact, five, according to the visitation records of the palace, met with Sultan Abdulhamid
12:05and made a really profitable offer to the Ottoman Empire.
12:08The Ottomans just came out of the war with the Russians.
12:11And at that time, the empire was trying to recover itself and pay its debts.
12:15Theodor Herzl made an offer to Sultan Abdulhamid and said,
12:18we will cover all the debt of the empire.
12:20You will have no debt to anybody.
12:22I mean, think about how much wealth they had.
12:24They were wealthy to such a degree that they could pay all the foreign debt of the Ottoman Empire.
12:29Imagine how much they have.
12:30And he said, give us land from Jerusalem so that we can establish a state.
12:34This is how he asked in the beginning.
12:36Sultan Abdulhamid was already aware of this danger.
12:38The Jews establishing a state there.
12:40I mean, when he discussed this matter with his Pashas,
12:42if they established a state, there would be bloodbath.
12:45So he already knew what could happen and was aware of the situation.
12:49He knew the history of the Jews.
12:50He knew the Holy Quran.
12:52He knew that the Jews were always the number one enemy of Muslims.
12:55And they wouldn't want anything good to happen to Muslims.
12:58And they would cause corruption.
13:00Abdulhamid said no to this offer.
13:02Never ever.
13:04Those lands were conquered with blood, he said diplomatically.
13:08Without revealing his real intention, he said that those lands were captured by blood
13:12and can only be given by blood.
13:14Also, he said, those lands don't belong to me.
13:17They belong to my people.
13:18I can't give you those lands.
13:20Again, he said all this in a diplomatic way.
13:22After this, he immediately issued an edict prohibiting anybody from selling land
13:27to the Jews around Al-Quds and Palestine.
13:29In other words, anticipating that they would try to do something
13:33by taking land from there piece by piece.
13:35Over this name, over that name.
13:37He prohibited it.
13:38In an article, Theodor Herzl said,
13:44This is a very interesting saying.
13:46What do we understand from this?
13:48The Jews were strong and decided to establish a state
13:51and made up their mind about toppling the Ottomans.
13:53As long as the Ottoman Empire doesn't withdraw from there,
13:56we can't do anything.
13:57Then, these Jews did everything in their power to make the Ottoman Empire fall.
14:01The very first thing they did was to approach the British.
14:04Because the superpower of that period, both at land and sea and politically,
14:07was in the hands of the British.
14:09Thus, in exchange for financial support,
14:11the Jews reached an agreement with the British
14:14and they received the guarantee that after the Ottomans,
14:16Palestine and Al-Quds would be given to them.
14:19Consequently, Sultan Abdul Hamid was overthrown.
14:22We joined World War I and on the Palestinian front of World War I,
14:26as you know, we had a defeat against the British.
14:29From that moment on, when the British captured Palestine,
14:32they respected their agreement with the Jews.
14:35Because their financial source came from the Jews,
14:38Zionists who had considerable money.
14:40Interestingly, the United Kingdom hadn't done anything like this
14:43for any other country, but they did it for the Jews.
14:46They called for any Jews from Europe who wanted to go to Palestine.
14:50Then, the Balfour Declaration was announced.
14:52It is that famous minister's declaration.
14:54In this declaration, it is said,
15:00aiming to dissipate the dislike towards the Jews.
15:03They also had all the media power.
15:05They provoked everyone against Sultan Abdul Hamid
15:07and they toppled him.
15:09They tried to create sympathy towards the Jews in Europe.
15:11They came up with ideas that these people were oppressed
15:14and that they also had the right to establish a state.
15:17They gradually began to settle Jews in Palestine.
15:20From this point on, the Jews began to settle in Palestine
15:23and the British soldiers were patrolling the land.
15:26Why?
15:27They protected the Jews just in case any Muslim
15:29or other group wanted to harm them.
15:31So, the British soldiers protected the life, honour and property
15:34of the Jews there, to not let any harm come to the Jews.
15:37In a sense, so the Jews could continue to emigrate there.
15:41But not many Jews chose to go there.
15:43Yes, they thought, we can establish a state.
15:45Yes, we can reach our goal.
15:47Many Jews didn't believe this.
15:49After almost 2,000 years of captivity and humiliation,
15:52we can't re-establish a state or gain strength.
15:55This felt like a dream to them.
15:57I mean, I'm talking about the people, not the people in power.
16:00Many ordinary people didn't want to bother themselves.
16:03Think about it.
16:04You have your business and you are settled.
16:06You have a certain life and accommodation in Europe.
16:08You will give up all of these and go to Palestine.
16:10You will start a new life there from scratch.
16:12The Jews didn't want this.
16:14Therefore, there was not much immigration to Palestine.
16:16So, what British and Zionism,
16:18and by Zionism I mean Theodor Herzl and the inner circle,
16:21wanted, it didn't happen.
16:22Jews didn't go there.
16:23In a way, they thought they are betraying our cause.
16:25They felt a kind of resentment.
16:27We call them to the land that is promised to us and they won't come.
16:31Nobody wanted to discomfort themselves.
16:33After a while, this thing, this cause has been forgotten.
16:36Many centuries have passed.
16:38There was this anger in the Zionist leadership against the Jews
16:41who had forgotten their cause.
16:43While things were like this, something happened.
16:45The Nazi party was founded in Germany and the First World War was over.
16:50So, the goal of Zionism then was to attract all Jews to Palestine
16:54and create a crowd, a population there, and establish a state.
16:57The British also provided all kinds of political support.
17:00The Zionists supported the British financially
17:02and they gave political and military support to Zionists
17:05because the Jews had no military power.
17:07So, the Jews had tremendous support in those lands.
17:10I mean, if they went, the state would be established, but they didn't.
17:14However, in a twist of history, fate smiled upon the Jews
17:18A Nazi party was established in Germany
17:21and its leader, Adolf Hitler, was a fierce enemy of the Jews
17:24and he vowed to eradicate all Jews from the face of the world.
17:27He captured all of Europe in a short time
17:29and ordered concentration camps to be built.
17:32He was the worst enemy of Jews and gathered them
17:34and let all sorts of torture happen, including burning them alive.
17:37This actually worked in favor of Zionism.
17:40Why? Because all those Jews who feared Hitler's tyranny
17:43thought they couldn't survive in Europe.
17:45And as you know, Hitler attacked Russia as well,
17:48so those Jews from Russia thought the same.
17:50While Jews from different parts of the world
17:52were looking for some place to escape from this fear of Hitler,
17:55a statement was issued throughout Europe.
17:57What was in this statement?
17:58That for every Jew who moved to Palestine,
18:00they will be given land and millions in money.
18:02As long as they moved to Palestine,
18:04this information was distributed on leaflets.
18:07Of course, the fear of Hitler was the actual reason that drove them out.
18:11Because, we are being slaughtered here, we need to escape.
18:14Where will we go? To Palestine.
18:16That way, people started to emigrate to Palestine from Europe
18:19in large numbers by ship.
18:21After the emigrations, there was a large Jewish population in Palestine.
18:25Surely, Hitler was done for, and after this time,
18:27the population goal was reached to obtain the lands.
18:30Since those lands were under British governance,
18:32there was an issue of seizing those lands.
18:34Because those lands actually belonged to Palestinians,
18:37there were already people living there.
18:39I mean, those lands were not empty.
18:41In the Ottoman period, Palestinians, our Muslim brothers and sisters,
18:45were living in that region.
18:46At this point, one can ask,
18:48did Palestinians sell land to Jews?
18:50Once the Jews started to settle in this area,
18:52they disguised their intentions.
18:54They looked so innocent.
18:55This was the case for the Palestinians.
18:57None of the Palestinians thought,
18:59they will come here, they'll establish a state,
19:01and they'll displace us.
19:02The Palestinians didn't have an idea like that.
19:04Because, considering the history,
19:06the Palestinians thought these people went through
19:08a great deal of oppression in Europe,
19:10and they tried to kill all the Jews.
19:12These oppressed Jews had to come here and take refuge here.
19:15The Palestinians actually evaluated the situation
19:17from a very humanitarian point of view.
19:19There were even those who helped them.
19:21Think about it.
19:22As a Muslim, you extend a hand to the oppressed people.
19:24Whether he was an infidel or not, you help him.
19:27Because they were persecuted,
19:28they were separated from their homes,
19:30and they came all the way there.
19:31These initial thoughts of Palestinians make me emotional.
19:34I mean, they didn't know what was going to happen.
19:36Later, the Zionists literally wanted to buy land from Palestinians,
19:39and, for instance, if the value of the land was one unit,
19:42they offered ten units.
19:44The law of Sultan Abdul Hamid,
19:45the one that prohibited the selling of land to the Jews in 1914,
19:49was abolished by the Committee of Union and Progress,
19:52a political party.
19:53In other words, selling land had been legalized there.
19:56What Palestinians did was also legitimate.
19:58When the Ottoman Empire collapsed, they were gone.
20:00But there wasn't also a Palestinian state there,
20:02so it was not clear what was going on.
20:04The Ottoman Empire withdrew from there.
20:06There was the British Mandate.
20:08Before the selling of land, there was an occupation.
20:10The coastline was under occupation.
20:12Okay, these Jews came here in desperation.
20:14Maybe they'll go back when things get better in Europe.
20:17This was the perspective of the Palestinians.
20:19Let's help them, let's do something for them.
20:22From the very beginning,
20:23they did not think it was right to sell land.
20:25Now, let's take Turkey as an example.
20:27If someone tells us,
20:28sell us your land in the countryside or village,
20:30and we will give you an apartment
20:32from the most central location in Istanbul.
20:35In fact, we will give you not one, but two or three apartments.
20:38Who wouldn't think of selling?
20:40What do people think about the land in the village?
20:42What is it to me? The fields are worthless.
20:44The man is offering several times as much.
20:46With this amount of money, I can do this, buy that.
20:49They appealed to people's selves.
20:51Yes, there were Muslims who sold land there.
20:53Those who sold land there constitute a very small part of all people.
20:56You can find these sorts of people everywhere.
20:58For instance, today, we boycott Israeli products.
21:01However, there are people who don't, right?
21:03Yes, you can find them in any country.
21:05So there were these sorts of people in Palestine as well.
21:08There are various rumors.
21:09It is said that 1% of the land was sold and 10% of the land was sold.
21:12Even if it was sold, does that justify the massacre they go through today?
21:16Of course not.
21:17However, the majority of the people opposed to the selling of land
21:20because those lands have always been accepted as holy.
21:23While Muslims were accommodating those lands,
21:25even if it was for helping a Jew,
21:27since they gave them land near the coastline to live on,
21:30Muslims didn't have to give more land.
21:32That's what most of them thought.
21:34I'm pretty sure that if those who sold land knew that there would be an Israeli state,
21:38they would drive the Palestinians out and only Jews would remain there.
21:41That's why they are buying this much land.
21:43If someone had said this to them,
21:44I believe most of them wouldn't have sold their land,
21:47no matter what they get in exchange.
21:49So, when did Muslims who lived there realize the real purpose of the Jews
21:52and what happened after this realization?
21:55For instance, did the Six-Day War happen during this period?
21:58Now it is like this.
21:59Since the Jews went there, they didn't live peacefully.
22:01A Jewish organization named Haganah was founded by the British.
22:04They thought, we are going to establish a Jewish state here,
22:08but we need armed forces.
22:10To be a state, we need an army.
22:12The Haganah organization is the basis of the Israeli army.
22:15They also committed outrages there.
22:17Zionism restored the forgotten language, Hebrew.
22:19They tried very hard to establish their connection to that old alphabet
22:22and create a sense of nation.
22:24And how many years it goes on?
22:26Let's say it's 1918.
22:27It goes on for 30 years.
22:29So, during those 30 years, there were many developments,
22:32and that was when the Muslims started to realize.
22:34It was when the Jewish people started to arm themselves
22:37because they realized that their goals were different.
22:40They realized the Jews came there permanently.
22:42They came for occupation.
22:44From that moment on, the Palestinians woke up and the selling of land stopped.
22:47No more compromise in any way was made,
22:49and against those armed Jews in the Haganah organization,
22:52Palestinians started to take up arms.
22:54There were armed conflicts.
22:56The conflicts resumed until 1948,
22:58and the British had a military presence
23:00and protected the Jews completely.
23:02The Jews were fighting with the confidence
23:04that the British soldiers were at their back.
23:06In fact, it is exactly the same thing today.
23:08They attack Gaza, and the American navy immediately comes to support them.
23:12It was the same then.
23:14They attacked with the British soldiers at their back.
23:17If the British soldiers were withdrawn,
23:19we'd see if they could survive there.
23:21I need to add that mainly the British forces suppressed these clashes
23:24and in an unfair way.
23:26This is the naughty boy.
23:28They break up the fight.
23:30They're angry on the surface,
23:32but behind the scenes, they're saying, well done.
23:34By 1948, the Jews there had established all the organizations
23:37and announced to the whole world
23:39that they had established a state called Israel.
23:41The state they established encompasses Palestine completely.
23:44In other words, they revoked the rights of the Palestinian people.
23:47Palestinians said, we live here, but we didn't establish a state.
23:51This is a problem, and it needs to be solved.
23:54What will happen to our people?
23:56This problem is the same problem that continues today.
23:59In 1948, they established the state of Israel,
24:02and I believe it was 6 minutes later,
24:04the United States of America declared that they recognized the state of Israel.
24:08So what do we understand from that?
24:10America was already informed about the establishment of the state of Israel.
24:14As soon as they declared the state of Israel,
24:16all Muslim Arab states around Israel declared war.
24:19Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt.
24:23It was actually obvious that these countries would declare war on Israel.
24:26By the way, Israel was willing to fight them.
24:28We are still in 1948.
24:30They couldn't have established their governmental organization in such a short time.
24:34I mean, it is not possible to have it in an instant.
24:37It means that they had planned this a long time ago.
24:39You know, we are talking about the period of Sultan Abdul Hamid.
24:42They had planned this back then.
24:43Their organizational structures were planned beforehand,
24:45who would hold office and where,
24:47because in such a short time, they became a full-fledged state.
24:50All of a sudden, there were educational institutions.
24:53It's almost like a ready-made pack.
24:55Again, these plans were made a long time ago.
24:57America recognized the country within six minutes without receiving any news.
25:02That's how we know it.
25:03It's all part of a plan.
25:04Israel had the full support of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
25:09As it is today, so was that day.
25:12They said that Israel won against all of the Arab countries,
25:15but it's far from the truth.
25:17If Israel had entered into a war alone,
25:19it would have had no chance against those countries of that day.
25:22But they had the most powerful armies at their back.
25:25They received all kinds of support.
25:28Their intelligence activities were very strong.
25:30Those states collapsed within,
25:32and there were a lot of tricks and maneuvers and intelligence activities,
25:36and the naval, air, and land support of America,
25:39and the UK caused the defeat of these states at the same time.
25:42And there had always been wars at such intervals.
25:45You know, there was a huge war in 1967 and another one in 1973.
25:50The Arab countries of that region had been at war with Israel constantly,
25:53and it has always been the Arabs who have suffered from the war
25:56because they have exhausted all of their powers.
25:59I mean, their organizational structures crumbled during these wars,
26:02as if Israel was deliberately pulling them on itself,
26:05as if they were saying,
26:06come on, come to me, I'll destroy your power.
26:08You want a piece of me? I'll destroy your power too.
26:11I mean, Egypt was a great power then, and they finished Egypt.
26:14They collapsed all the military power of Egypt.
26:16Iraq's fate was the same.
26:18This is where we are always wrong.
26:20The land between the Nile and the Euphrates is in danger.
26:23We think that there is no danger for other places.
26:26You know, some parts of Turkey are within those lands,
26:28within the border of the Euphrates.
26:31But we are wrong.
26:32As I said before, they want the whole world,
26:34and to take over the whole world.
26:36They use power of the US till to this day,
26:38and they will continue to use it.
26:40Will this turmoil in the Middle East continue?
26:42How will it end?
26:43There is an anecdote mentioned in Masnawi.
26:45There was a scholar, sort of a saint in a country.
26:47This person was a person of charity who donated a lot.
26:50He used to borrow a lot of money from tradesmen.
26:52He spent all of the borrowed money on good deeds.
26:55He trusted Allah.
26:56Allah has granted him with wealth and sustenance,
26:58and he paid all his debts with them.
27:00He has never encountered any problems.
27:02One day he got sick and fell on his deathbed.
27:05It was a serious illness.
27:06People came to visit the saint in his home,
27:08but most of those who came to visit were the ones he owed money.
27:11I mean, they actually wanted to ask for their debt, in a sense.
27:14They were talking among themselves
27:16about how they couldn't ask for their money back from someone on his deathbed.
27:19The saint heard them.
27:20They were talking.
27:21He owed me this much, he owed me that much.
27:23Now, who will cover for this?
27:25How will it be?
27:26The saint was grieved by this situation.
27:27He said,
27:28A saint, a scholar, is passing away.
27:30You know how they say,
27:31the death of a scholar is the death of the world.
27:33It is something significant.
27:34He thought,
27:35instead of feeling sorry for losing a saint,
27:37for the passing away of a friend of Allah,
27:39they are after their money.
27:40At that moment, a child passed by outside.
27:43He was a dessert maker and was selling halwa.
27:45When the child passed by, he said to his disciple,
27:48Call for the child.
27:49They called the child.
27:50He said,
27:51Give everyone from your dessert.
27:52Then, the child handed out to everyone some dessert.
27:55Everyone ate it.
27:56Of course, all the dessert is finished.
27:58The boy was happy because he finished all the dessert.
28:00He didn't have to walk around trying to sell it.
28:03He thought he can go to his master with a full day's sale.
28:05He wanted the money from the saint for the dessert.
28:08He said,
28:09There is no money.
28:10The child was surprised.
28:11What does it mean there is no money?
28:13Where is the money?
28:14I just handed out the dessert.
28:15Everyone ate it.
28:16The saint said,
28:17There is no money.
28:18Just go.
28:19When he said that,
28:20the child started to cry.
28:21On this time, the tradesman started to grumble.
28:23He has no money.
28:24On the way out,
28:25he took the money of the child as well.
28:27He did the same thing to us.
28:28After the boy started to cry,
28:30the men became enraged.
28:31Seeing them enraged,
28:32the boy slammed his tray to the ground and started,
28:35What am I going to say to my master?
28:37I've spent all my halwa.
28:38He'll ask me,
28:39What have you done to them?
28:40He will say to me this and that.
28:41The boy's wailing took the place down.
28:43Just then, someone knocked on the door.
28:45They opened the door.
28:46Who is it?
28:47The saint asked.
28:48Who is it?
28:49A man entered saying,
28:50A Muslim sent you his zakat.
28:51How much money does this saint owe to all those people,
28:54including the dessert?
28:55Four thousand liras.
28:57He asked,
28:58How much money is there in the zakat?
28:59Is it four thousand?
29:01For instance, with today's currency,
29:02there are four thousand liras.
29:04He said,
29:05Give everyone their due.
29:06Pay for the child's money as well.
29:07He said to everyone,
29:08Now leave.
29:09Of course,
29:10everybody understood that it was a miracle of Allah,
29:12they said.
29:13What did we do?
29:14We disrespected the great saint.
29:16When everyone felt embarrassed,
29:17the saint said to them,
29:18So, what is the wisdom of this?
29:20This money would come to me eventually.
29:21It was predestined.
29:22This blessing would be granted to us by Allah,
29:24but its time had been postponed.
29:26There was some more time.
29:27When you started to talk about my debts,
29:29when you started to talk against me,
29:31just so you shouldn't gossip or backbite,
29:33this child came to my rescue.
29:35I bought this boy's sweets.
29:36When I didn't pay,
29:37he started to cry.
29:38The cries of this child
29:39hastened the deliverance of this money,
29:41and it arrived just on time.
29:43I've given your money.
29:44Now, leave,
29:45and I'll take my leave of you.
29:46Just as this kid's cries
29:47brought the blessing of Allah forward,
29:49the acts of persecution
29:51result in bringing Allah's wrath forward
29:53in the same way.
29:54So, these cries of the kids in Gaza today,
29:56the cries of the children,
29:57the cries of the martyred people
29:59will cause the wrath of Allah to come swiftly.
30:02The more they oppress people,
30:03the calamity will find them more quickly,
30:05and inshallah, soon,
30:06we will all see that Israelites
30:08and the State of Israel
30:09can no longer survive
30:10with the oppression they cause.
30:12As Allah said in the Holy Quran,
30:14He said that there was the first corruption,
30:16and there was the second corruption,
30:17and there is a third one.
30:18He said,
30:19If you cause corruption again,
30:20I'll defeat you.
30:21There is Zionist corruption all over the world
30:23that the Israelites cause,
30:25and innocent civilians of Gaza
30:26pay the ultimate price.
30:28And I hope and firmly believe
30:29that very soon,
30:30a great calamity will fall upon the State of Israel,
30:33and the State of Israel will collapse,
30:35and inshallah,
30:36this will happen at the hands of the Muslims.
30:38May our Lord bestow us to see those days.

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