The Al-Yahoud are a religion, not a people – the myth of the Jewish people

The Al-Yahoud are a religion, not a people - the myth of the Jewish people

2017-12-13T12:04:00-08:00

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Do you think that the relationship between European Al-Yahoud and African Al-Yahoud and Chinese Al-Yahoud is one nationality?

There is no relationship between Al-Yahoud in the whole world other than a relationship of religious belief only. Their situation is like that of Muslims in the entire world, who have a relationship of belief and not a relationship of people or nationality. The Russian Muslim is related to the Arab Muslim only by belief and not by nationality.

Where is the difficulty in understanding this fact?

In order to understand this truth, you must first erase from your mind the idea that the Al-Yahoud are a people or people, which they have convinced you of. This is a Zionist myth created by the plundering West and with which it laughed at the gullible Al-Yahoud and the rest of the religions in order to create the people who will settle in Israel in order for the success and survival of its colonial project in Palestine. The Al-Yahoud, just like Al-Nasarah and Muslims, are people who believed in a religion only and nothing more.

The myth of the Jewish people is the same myth that the West tried to do at the present time when the West tried to create the state of ISIS and called on Muslims everywhere to immigrate to it and fight for it in order to create a new, mythical people who would settle in Iraq and the Levant so that their new colonial project in Iraq would succeed. Al-Sham established the ISIS state.

Islamic State (ISIS) = Israel

The myth of the people of Israel = the myth of the people of ISIS

The myth of the Jewish people = the myth of the Islamic people

Al-Yahoud are a religion, not a people. There are Yemeni Al-Yahoud, there are Iraqi Al-Yahoud, there are Egyptian Al-Yahoud, there are Syrian Al-Yahoud, there are Palestinian Al-Yahoud, there are Moroccan Al-Yahoud, there are Algerian Al-Yahoud, Tunisian Al-Yahoud, Libyan Al-Yahoud, there are Ethiopian Al-Yahoud, there are Iranian Al-Yahoud, and there are Al-Yahoud. Russians. The presence of Al-Yahoud in all countries of the region in the past was not because they immigrated there from the lie of Palestine, but rather they were residents who only converted to Judaism.

The Al-Yahoud of Yemen are originally Yemeni, their dialect is Yemeni, their culture is Yemeni, their songs are Yemeni, and their features are the same as those of the inhabitants of Yemen. The Al-Yahoud of Iran are originally Iranian, and their features are the same as the features of the Iranians and their language is Persian. The Al-Yahoud of Ethiopia are originally and separately Ethiopian, and their features are the same. The features and language of Ethiopians are Ethiopian, while the Moroccan Al-Yahoud are originally Moroccans and their features are like those of Moroccans and their dialect is the same as that of Moroccans. The Al-Yahoud of Russia are originally Khazar Russians, their language is Russian, and their features are like Russians.

Al-Yahoud are not a people.. Judaism is a religion.

This is the whole story.

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We will transmit to you an article about a book by an Israeli writer.

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Shlomo Sand was very busy studying Israeli history, and he made a great effort to trace the prevailing ideas among the Al-Yahoud. He discovered that there are many illusions that govern the prevailing thought, and that there are many peoples who have embraced the Jewish religion, and each of them has its own idea and traditions.

His parents refused to receive compensation from Germany due to the suffering they faced during World War II. The parents survived the Holocaust and gave birth to Shlomo in the city of Linz, Austria, after escaping hell in Poland. Shlomo appears to have been strongly influenced by his parents’ pro-communist, anti-imperialist views. He spent his early years in a camp for the displaced, before moving to live in Jaffa in 1948. He graduated from the university in Tel Aviv in 1975, then traveled to Paris to work and continue his studies, until he obtained a master’s degree in French history, then a doctorate.

Shlomo recently published the third part of his trilogy, which he began with a book titled “How the Jewish People Were Invented,” followed by another part called “How the Land of Israel Was Invented.” As for the third and final part, it was recently published in Hebrew under the title “To Stop Being a Jew.” “. The trilogy deals in general with the process of building Israeli identity by the Zionist movement, and Sand believes that this movement was based on the legendary myth that the Jewish peoples are one people, with the same origin and common history.

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