Friday 25 March 2011

Muslim to be Heroes of the Holocaust in Israel


Compassion is the ultimate nature God, therefore love is universal, He was able to cross the differences in ethnicity, race, religion, and even different creatures. While the wisdom puts love in good order, so that with wisdom an an affection becomes more valuable and more beautiful.

The ability to penetrate almost all the boundary is then used to explain how someone can vive hel and solidarity to others even someone is in the order of the fundamental differences in religious beliefs. Here is a piece of historical records how a sense of humanity that is based on the wisdom that is full of love can pass through the gap between Muslim's and Jews.

Yad Vashem : Thank you from the expression of Jewish
Theodore Herzl at the foot of the mountain ( Zion ), Israel, there is a museum complex that contains memories of the victims of the Holocaust with an area of 45 hectares, it is called Yad Yashem. To the surprise of the place was not the victim of super lot, but the presence of a Catholic cemetery complex.

Tombs are known as the area of respect for the non-Jewish who have ignored their own risk lives in an effort to save Jews from death ( the Holocaust ). This area is known as an area of Righteous Among the Nations or the Righteous Gentiles.

Muslim enshrined at Yad Vashem :
Until the release as of January 1, 2008 at Yad Vashem has been perpetuated and give awards for 22,216 non-Jews from various countries who had been instrumental to save Jews from the Holocaust. Among the tens of thousands of these heroes, perhaps the most surprising is written some names moslim at Yad Vashem in honor of humanitarian action to save Jews from the Holocaust, and it probably will continue to grow in the future.

Official website Yad vashem ( www.yadvashem.org) even with the explicit displays a special dish that reviews the Muslim Rescuers, who Muslims saved the Jews from Nazi, revealed that about 70 Muslims have been nominated at Yad Vashem and 63 of which came from Muslim Albanians. New around October 2007, Yad Vashem held a special exhibition titled "BESA : A Code Honor- Muslim Albanians Who Rescued Jews during the Holocaust" which explores the Muslims who had saved Jews from the Holocaust.

Approximately 7 people rest coming from Arab countries such as Turkey, Iran, and North Africa. Based on sources from wikipedia.org, the seventh person, 6 of whom are men with 4 people coming from Turkey that is Behic Erkin, Necdet Kent, Selahattin Ulkumen, and Namik Kemal Yoga, the rest is Khalid Abdul-Wahab ( Tunisia ) and Abdul Hussein Sasdari ( Iran ). While one was the Muslim from the Ukraine, Saide Arifova.

In fact, according to BBC News, released January 31, 2007 in his article, Israeli Arab WWII Check Saviour, mention also that the academics in Morocco at the tome, Mohammed V, had a part in the rescue of Jews in Morocco, even if the situation was not as hard on Tunisia.

According the version of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation ( raoulwallenberg.net ) in the article, Turks saved Jews from Nazi Holocaust, there were at least 18 Turkish diplomats have made efforts to save Jews during World War II.

Maybe too much to unravel one by one, in a separate article selected only certain Muslim figure that will be described at length his story in the rescue of Jews from the threat of Nazi Germany Holocaust, among them :
  • SAIDE ARIFOVA : Muslim Jewish Rescue Crimea
  • VESELI, pioneers of Albanian Muslim families in the Yad Vashem memorial
  • KHALID ABDUL WAHAB : Arab Muslim pioneers in Yad Vashem memorial
  • ABDUL SARDARI HUSSEIN : Iran's Muslim pioneers in Yad Vashem memorial
  • SELAHATTIN ULKUMEN, Muslim Jews rescue Rhodes Island

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