National Socialism and Islam
The consistent alliance between political Islam and National Socialism goes beyond the existence of a common Jewish/Western enemy. While not formally based on historical or religious ties, the policies of Islam and National Socialism – which include rejection of usury, democracy, racism, capitalism, communism, conservatism, liberalism and secularism, as well as a shared emphasis on folk (ummah) - have been considered mutually compatible by representatives of both factions. This is an alliance which Aryanists continue to promote, especially at a time when Muslims are being targeted for demonization by globalists and nationalists alike as part of the Zionist agenda.
Hitler promised: “The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France.” National Socialism, in return, was recognized in Islamic countries not only as the alternative to remaining subjugated as Western colonies, but also as a genuine non-Islamic ally which it had not previously possessed. Extending arms to the Muslims in North Africa and the Middle East, National Socialist Germany’s diplomatic and military efforts were welcomed by the slogan: “God above us in heaven, Hitler with us on earth.”
Mohammad Amin al-Husseini (Grand Mufti of Jerusalem)

- 1936 – National Socialist Germany supported the Arab Revolt through Adolf Eichmann, who visited al-Husseini in Palestine
- 1940 – al-Husseini requested that the Axis support Arabs to “settle the question of Jewish elements in Palestine and other Arab countries in accordance with national and racial interests of the Arabs and along lines similar to those used to solve the Jewish question in Germany and Italy.” (it was understood at the time that Palestine was to be merely a transit stop for the Jews deported from Germany, pending further resettlement in Madagascar or another remote location)
- 1941 - al-Husseini and National Socialist Germany supported the Iraqi Revolt of 1941 and recognized the leader of the revolt, Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, and his government as the Iraqi government-in-exile
- 1941 – al-Husseini met Hitler in Berlin and collaborated until the end of the war
- 1943 – SS Division Handschar was formed (20,000 strong, 90% Muslim)

Handschar division reading “Islam and Jewry”
National Socialist Influence in the Middle East
Following Germany’s defeat in WWII, many National Socialists (both Muslim and non-Muslim) focused their efforts in the Middle East. Responding to the forced establishment of the Jewish state of Israel from what had been British-occupied Palestine, al-Husseini worked towards what would become the Arab-Israeli War, an attempt at three goals: Arabic unity; Sunni Muslim unity; and overthrowing Israel. His defeat in 1948 resulted in roughly 700,000 Palestinians fleeing to neighbouring states.

The UN and the other ‘reputable’ Western powers, meanwhile, showed active diplomatic support towards Israeli plans for expansion. Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation continues to this day. It is rumoured that Israel intends also to expand into Iraq now that it has been sufficiently destroyed by Western troops following the 2003 invasion.

Palestinians raise swastika to taunt IDF
Syria
- Ba’athism, which has led Syria for decades, was heavily influenced by National Socialism
- The Syrian Social Nationalist Party formed by Antun Saadeh (second in popularity to the Ba’ath Party) adopted a stylized swastika

Egypt
- Otto Remer (Major General who stopped the July 20 Plot) was Security Adviser to Abdel Nasser
- Hans Ulrich-Rudel and Otto Skorzeny, recruited SS and Gestapo officers to take posts in Nasser’s regime
Iraq
- Saddam Hussein’s uncle, Kharaillah Tulfah,was involved in the Iraqi Revolt supported by Germany
- Saddam Hussein and Abdel Nasser (President of Egypt) were close friends before either assumed power, both influenced by Ba’athism
- It has been claimed that Saddam Hussein carried a copy of Mein Kampf in his pocket
Iran
- The Shah of Iran was pro-Axis during WWII (“The sound of German officers’ footsteps was heard on the shores of the Nile. Swastika flags were flying from the outskirts of Moscow to the peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. Iranian patriots eagerly awaited the arrival of their old allies.”)
- Britain and the USSR forced the Shah to abdicate in favour of his son
- In the mid-70s, the Shah spoke about Zionism publically
Lebanon & Palestine
- The Kataeb (Phalange) Party, inspired by National Socialist Germany (its original members wore brownshirts) lead Lebanon from 1982-1988
- Hezbollah is infamous for its salute

David Myatt

A National Socialist and anti-Zionist ideologist with a heavy emphasis on ethics (including animal welfare and environmentalism), Myatt converted to Islam in 1998 and has made several attempts to syncretize the two systems and refresh the alliance between their respective followers. He is a prominent critic of Nick Griffin (leader of the pro-Zionist BNP) for his racism in general and demonization of Islam in particular, and recommends: “If nationalists, or some of them, desire to aid us, to help us, they can do the right thing, the honourable thing, and convert to Islam — accepting the superiority of Islam over and above each and every way of the West.” He is also a critic of Muslims for their lack of devotion towards their own religion and subconscious corruption by Western ideas.
External link: Islam, National-Socialism, and Honour
External link: The Numinous Way
Islamic Influence in the West
Jewish-dominated media and academia have made a high-profile contemporary issue out of Muslim immigration into Western countries, claiming that Muslim communities are culturally hostile and a threat to national security. This trick not only draws public attention away from Jewish crimes by making another group the centre of attention, but also discourages non-Muslims from interacting with Muslims. The latter is necessary to Zionist interests because Muslim communities on one hand offer a viable ecosystem running in parallel to the Jewish-dominated corporate power structure, and on the other hand tend to be well-informed about Zionism. The only way to prevent their influence from spreading (and hastening the fall of Jewish domination) is to persuade non-Muslims to distrust everything Islamic and thereby not join the alternative ecosystem.
Once this is understood, it becomes clear that the present ‘anti-sharia campaign’ and related movements have virtually nothing to do with culture or safety and virtually everything to do with economics and dependence. Jews attempt to portray Muslims as invaders of Europe and other Western countries, but it is more accurate to say that Muslims are trying to drive out the post-WWII Zionist occupation. In other words, the slaves are being incited by the slavemasters to attack the rescue. This exact same trick was previously used to call for war against National Socialist Germany. Will the people fall for it again?
Current activism:
1) Muslims form the largest and best organized faction in the economic boycott of Zionist products (ie. kosher products, products of Israel, products of companies which financially support Israel, and products of companies owned by Jews). Since all serious anti-Zionists try to boycott Zionist products anyway, a good way to do so is to buy from Muslim retailers, who are also less likely to order from Zionist suppliers. Islamic banks are also worth looking into as an option to drop off the Jewish-controlled usury grid.
External link: Boycott Israel
2) Media attempts to demonize Islam are more effectively countered when non-Muslims speak up in defence of Islam than when Muslims do so. At all opportunities, we should expose who controls the media and why it benefits them to demonize Islam. The sooner people understand the lies told about Islam today, the nearer they are to realizing that similar lies have been told about National Socialism.
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