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Volumn 41, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 321-336

Nationalizing a universal text: The Quran in Arafat's rhetoric

(1)  Frisch, Hillel a  

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EID: 21344472106     PISSN: 00263206     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00263200500105893     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (11)

References (33)
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    • note
    • The chapters and verses cited in Genesis are merely the first two of several lists of genealogy that appear in the Bible.
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    • Mustafa Sabri, the last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Empire commented that 'Abraham divided the inheritance between the two sons: to Ishmael, the Arabian peninsula and within it Mecca, and Syria Al-Quds [Jerusalem] to Ishak ... After Muhammad's appearance, God gave them [the people of Israel ... the last chance to repent. They did not take the opportunity they would therefore be dislodged permanently from protecting the Jerusalem (Bayt al-Maqdis) and the inheritance of Israel will be joined to the inheritance of Ishmael. Quoted in Isaaac Hasson, Abu Bakr Muhammad Ahmad al-Wasiti: Fada'il Bayt al-Maqdis, (Jerusalem: Magnes 1979), fn.29.
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    • note
    • The well-known fundamentalist Sayyid Qutb claimed that the night journey from Mecca to al-Aqsa Mosque was a clear indication that all the holy sites which preceded him fell to his inheritance. See ibid.
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    • note
    • That Christians are part of the Palestinian people is a recurrent theme in Arafat's speeches. His remarks in his speech in Ramallah a town with a large Christian population is a typical example: I salute and welcome my brothers, my kin and the dignitaries of the Christian and Islamic faiths and I tell the Christian sons of my people may you have a good year and may the homeland prosper. Yes to Islamic and Christian national unity.' (In Arabic it rhymes and serves as a chant - na'am, wahda wataniyya, islamiyya wa-masihiyya) Twice he repeated the slogan.
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    • For one striking example, see his Nakba speech, 15 May
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