A Comment on Mohammed Nizami’s Messages Concerning our Critique

We recently published a seven-part series outlining the ideological component of the UAE-based post-Gaza plan. In the sixth part, we exposed Mohammed Nizami’s deformation of Islam by critiquing his “Abrahamic system of thought” based on a public lecture he delivered at Oxford University. This piece comments on some messages Nizami published recently on his Telegram channel concerning our article. Links to his Telegram messages are here and here.

The original critique of Nizami’s lecture can be found here.

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Post Gaza Plan Part VI – “Interfaith Mark II” and the “Religion of Abraham” in the West

This is the sixth article in a special series which began the blessed month of Ramadan. The series aims to uncover the ideological component to the post-Gaza plan based on UAE’s approach to deforming Islam and forcing an Israel-friendly secularism through the patriarchal figure of Abraham.

  • Read Part I – “Denazification” and the UAE Blueprint
  • Read Part II – The CVE-driven, Pro-Israeli, “Abrahamic Family House”
  • Read Part III – The Christian-Zionist Beneficiaries of the “Abrahamic Family House” Project
  • Read Part IV – The Secular Anti-Islam Foundations of the “Abrahamic Family House”
  • Read Part V – Defending the Anti-Palestinians “Abrahamic Family House” Supra-Religion

In the first part of this series of articles, we highlighted how extreme the trauma that is being inflicted against Palestinians is also being dispersed to the Ummah. It is a necessary part of a strategy to terrorise the population into submission before brainwashing them into de-Islamised, Israel-compliant “Abrahamic” drones.

The Ummah is also a subject of this trauma since it is being forced to watch the Zionist barbarity unfold. It follows that Zionist elements will be looking to implement this de-Islamisation agenda among the Muslim diaspora here in the West too.

We can already detect this in the rhetoric of some missionaries for the project in the West.

The key vehicle, much like the entire Abrahamic Family House (AFH) project, is interfaith. Just as the AFH interfaith dialoguing presumes an acceptance of Israel through the Abraham Accords, the interfaith initiatives being pushed in the UK hinge upon the same precondition.

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