In 1985, the Faisal Prize for Islamic Studies went to Prof. Dr. Mustafa Muhammad Hilmi Suliman (usually referred to as Mustafa Hilmi). He is considered a highly influential Islamic scholar, teaching in prestigious universities in Cairo and Riyadh.
There is no way he can be dismissed as a fringe figure or a crazed extremist within the Islamic world. At the age of 92, he still exerts enormous influence.
And his latest series of articles is dedicated to describing how Jews have been hellbent to control the world since the time of Moses.
He has so far published three parts of the series titled "The Jewish Faith and World Control."
Part two teases what's coming, promising to discuss "the hidden activity of the Jews throughout their history, as it was their custom to work behind the scenes and form secret societies that included influential and powerful figures, and to compensate for the shortage in their numbers by employing other members of parties, groups, and clubs. Anyone who follows their hidden activities will discover their constant attempts to seize wealth, control nations, and their relentless pursuit of positions of political power, in addition to their responsibility for many revolutions and wars in world history."
Yes, as we would expect, the current Part 3 gets closer to his theme of Jewish world domination. He quotes a fabricated 1952 speech by a fabricated "Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich" who was made up by a white supremacist American conspiracy theorist.
He climaxes the article with, "To those who still doubt the Jewish global control and their control over political, economic, and media affairs, we present a brief study of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, most of which the Jews have achieved, leaving only the dream of extending the geographical borders of their state from the Nile to the Euphrates."
It looks like Part 4 will delve deeper into "Protocols"-style conspiracy theories,.
This is not a fringe academic opinion. It is mainstream. Hilmi is widely published, and so are other articles pushing antisemitism written almost invariably by people with "Dr." in front of their names. I have yet to encounter even mild pushback on explicit academic antisemitism in the Muslim world. I
It is not even conceivable that any movement would arise to revoke Hilmi's Faisal Prize for his antisemitism. In fact, it is not conceivable that any letter or social media post will be published in Arabic that denounces Hilmi's antisemitism.
This is all happening while every Muslim leader strongly denies to the West that such antisemitism even exists, claiming it is a European phenomenon and Jews were always respected in Muslim countries.
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