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January 25, 2013
Hey Hannity, Koran 5:60 Refers to Jews as 'Apes and Pigs'Much to his credit, Sean Hannity, incessantly throughout this week (see here, here, and here), has used his Fox News soap box to pillory the Obama Administration for its sale (i.e., purchased with US aid moneys) of F-16 fighter jets and Abrams tanks to the Egyptian regime under Muslim Brotherhood adept, and President, Muhammad Morsi.
Hannity's rhetorical attacks have repeatedly-and appropriately-featured Morsi's 2010 interviews which characterized "Zionists," unmistakably Jews in the Muslim Brotherhood leader's parlance, as being "the descendants of apes and pigs." But not once has Hannity, or any of his interlocutors in these discussions of Morsi's "apes and pigs" comment, informed the Fox News viewing audience that this ugly, Jew-hating reference derives from a specific verse in the Koran, sura (chapter) 5, verse 60 (Koran 5:60).
Elsewhere, I have elaborated and analyzed at length Morsi's broader comments from 2004 to 2012, demonstrating how they meld traditionalist Islamic Jew-hatred (including end of times theology), to the jihad genocide of Israel, and its Jews, and the ultimate goal of re-creating a global Muslim Caliphate. However, because Morsi's apes and pigs characterization has been cited so frequently this week by Sean Hannity, without its origins in the Koran ever being made plain, this discussion will be confined to showing how the Koran's references to the Jews as apes and pigs, or simply apes, are integrated with the major thematic elements of Koranic Jew-hatred.
Earlier, in 2004, as reported by the Muslim Brotherhood's own Arabic Ikhwanonline.com (translated, and published in English 11/16/12, by The Investigative Project on Terrorism), when serving as an elected Muslim Brotherhood parliamentarian in the Egyptian People's Assembly, and/or a member of its Guidance Bureau, Morsi had enunciated the same Antisemitic themes, with more specific Koranic references, before adding an allusion to apes and pigs. Ikhwanonline.com from November 21, 2004 quoted Morsi stating,
The theological basis for Morsi's conspiratorial, dehumanizing allegations against the Jews is a central antisemitic motif in the Koran which decrees an eternal curse upon them for purportedly slaying the prophets, and transgressing against the will of Allah (Koran 2:61, and 2:90-91, reiterated at 3:112). It should be noted that Koran 3:112 is featured before the pre-amble to Hamas' foundational Covenant. This central motif is coupled to Koranic verses 5:60, and 5:78, which describe the Jews transformation into apes and swine (5:60), or simply apes, (i.e. verses 2:65 and 7:166), having been "...cursed by the tongue of David, and Jesus, Mary's son" (5:78). According to the earliest sacralized, pious Muslim biographies of Muhammad (by Ibn Ishaq and Ibn Saad), just before subduing the Medinan Jewish tribe Banu Qurayza, and orchestrating the mass execution of their adult males, Islam's prophet invoked this striking Koranic motif for the Jews debasement, addressing these Jews, with hateful disparagement, as "You brothers of apes." Muhammad himself also repeats the Koranic curse upon the Jews in a canonical hadith (Sunan Abu Dawoud, Book 37, Number 4322), "He [Muhammad] then recited the verse [5:78]: '...curses were pronounced on those among the children of Israel who rejected Faith, by the tongue of David and of Jesus the son of Mary' ."
Muhammad Morsi's understanding of Koran 5:60 comports with the verse's classical exegesis in the seminal Tafsir al-Jalalayn, meaning "The Commentary of the Two Jalals," named after its two Egyptian authors, Al-Suyuti (1445-1505), a brilliant multidisciplinary scholar, and his mentor Jalalu'd-Din al-Mahalli (1389-1459). The great contemporary Dutch Islamologist, Johannes J.G. Jansen, notes in his treatise, "The Interpretation of the Koran in Modern Egypt," Tafsir al-Jalalayn remains one of the most popular, as well as the most authoritative Koranic commentaries in Egypt. Here is the gloss on 5:60 from Tafsir al-Jalalayn:
The historical treatment of Jews in Muslim societies, including Egypt, since the advent of Islam-chronic oppression, punctuated by outbursts of mass anti-Jewish violence, forced conversion to Islam, or expulsion-has been consistent with such sacralized religious bigotry. Thus the dehumanizing Koranic references to Jews as apes (or apes and pigs) were used explicitly for polemical incitement to large scale, annihilationist pogroms against dhimmi Jewish communities in Granada (within mythically "tolerant" Muslim Spain) during 1066, Baghdad and its environs, proliferating into Iran, at the end of the 13th century, and southern Morocco at the close of the 15th century.
Despite the Sadat era peace agreement-and in direct violation of its principles-Egypt's mainstream Islamic institutions, most notably Al-Azhar University itself-have continued to expound unmitigated jihadism against the non-Muslim infidel, and "sacralized" Jew-hatred.
A front page New York Times story published January 10, 2009, included extracts from the Friday sermon (of 1/9/09) at Al Azhar mosque pronounced by Egyptian-government appointed cleric Sheik Eid Abdel Hamid Youssef. Referencing some of the well-established Antisemitic motifs from the Koran already discussed, Sheikh Youssef intoned,
The continual, monotonous invocation by Al Azhar clerics of such antisemitic motifs from the Koran (and other foundational Muslim texts) is entirely consistent with the published writings and statements of the late Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi-Grand Imam of this pre-eminent Islamic religious institution from1996, till his death in March, 2010. Tantawi wrote these words in his 700 page treatise ("The Jews in the Koran and Traditions," originally published in the late 1960s, and re-published in 1986), rationalizing Muslim Jew hatred:
Tantawi was apparently rewarded for this scholarly effort by subsequently being named Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University. These were the expressed, "carefully researched" views on Jews held by the nearest Muslim equivalent to a Pope-a man who for 14 years headed the most prestigious center of Muslim learning in Sunni Islam, which represents some 85 to 90% of the world's Muslims. Tantawi's statements on dialogue, which were issued shortly after he met with the Israel's Chief Rabbi, Israel Meir Lau, in Cairo, on December 15, 1997, provided him another opportunity to re-affirm his ongoing commitment to the views expressed about Jews in his Ph.D. thesis:
Sheikh Tantawi never mollified such hatemongering beliefs while Grand Imam of Al-Azhar as his statements on the Jews as "enemies of Allah, descendants of apes and pigs" (April 2002), and the legitimacy of homicide bombing of Jews (April 2002), made clear.
Does Hannity's repeated, glaring omission of the Koranic origins (verse 5:60) of Morsi's "apes and pigs" reference, let alone any of the additional context described here, illustrate what Diana West has characterized as the Saudi/bin-Talal mediated "Fox effect," resulting in bowdlerized Fox discussions of Islam? Regardless, ignoring this ugly, deeply rooted traditionalist Islamic context, is not only morally reprehensible, it will only perpetuate current delusive US policies toward Egypt which endanger regional, and global security.
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