He saved about 1,000 Jews in France during WW2, by issuing them with Iranian passports: without doubt, Abdol-Hossein Sardari - dubbed the Muslim 'Schindler' - was a brave and remarkable man. But he was terrorised by the postwar Mossadeq regime in Iran for having helped Jews, and stripped of his diplomatic immunity. These stories of Muslim 'saviours', as described below by Mehdi Hasan in the New Statesman, are the exception that prove the rule: the Palestinian Arabs were united behind Nazi collaborator Haj Amin al-Husseini who spent the war years in Berlin. Al-Husseini established the SS Handschar Division which slaughtered 90% of Bosnia's Jewry. Iraqis supported the pro-Nazi regime of Rashid Ali. To this day, the Hamas charter betrays a virulent antisemitism in the Nazi mould. (With thanks: Lily)
Controversy over Righteous Muslims rumbles on
An amazing and moving story. Thank you.
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