- Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam
Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam ( _ar. عبد الرحمن حسن عزام) (1893 - 1976) was an
Egypt ian diplomat, with family origins inEgypt ref|Nisan He served as the firstsecretary-general of theArab League between 1945 and 1952.Azzam also had a long career as an
ambassador and parliamentarian. He was an Egyptian nationalist and one of the foremost proponents of pan-Arab idealism – viewpoints he did not see as contradictory - and was passionately opposed to the partition ofPalestine .ref|LouisOne of Azzam's first acts as secretary-general was to condemn anti-Jewish rioting in Egypt of
November 2 -3, 1945 during which Jewish and other non-Muslim owned shops were destroyed and theAshkenazi synagogue in Cairo's Muski quarter was set aflame.ref|BeininOn
March 2 ,1946 , in an address to TheAnglo-American Committee of Inquiry into the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, Azzam explained the Arab League’s attitude towards the Palestinian question and refuted theZionist claim to Palestine:On
May 11 ,1948 Azzam warned the Egyptian government that owing to public pressure and strategic issues it would be difficult for Arab leaders to avoid intervention in the Palestine War, and that Egypt could find itself isolated if it did not act in concert with its neighbors. Azzam believed that King Abdullah of Jordan had decided to move his forces into Palestine on 15 May regardless of what the other Arabs did and would occupy the Arab part of Palestine whilst blaming other Arab states for failure. KingFarouk of Egypt resolved to contain Abdullah and prevent him from gaining further influence and power in the Arab arena.ref|GergesOne day after the
State of Israel declared itself as an independent nation (May 14 ,1948 ), Lebanese,Syria n,Iraq i,Egypt ian, and Transjordanian troops, supported by Saudi andYemen ite troops, attacked the nascent Jewish state, triggering the1948 Arab-Israeli War . On that day, Azzam Pasha announced:Vincent Sheean points out in his introduction to the book "The Eternal Message of Muhammad ", (published by Azzam in Arabic in 1938 under the title "The Hero of Heroes or the most Prominent Attribute of the Prophet Muhammad"), "In Damascus as well as inDjakarta ,Istanbul andBaghdad , this man is known for valour of spirit and elevation of mind... he combines in the bestIslamic mode, the aspects of thought and action, like theMuslim warriors of another time who are typified for usWesterners by the figure ofSaladin ." In the book Azzam extols the Prophet’s virtues of bravery, love, the ability to forgive, and eloquence in pursuit of the diplomatic resolution of conflict and argues that Islam is incompatible with racism or fanatical attachment to "tribe, nation, color, language, or culture".ref|RippinMalcolm X ’s reading of "The Eternal Message of Muhammad" and his meeting with Azzam Pasha are vividly recounted in his autobiography. These events marked the point in his life at which Malcolm X turned towards orthodox traditional Islam.Notes
# Nisan, 2002
# Louis, 1986
# Beinin, 1998, pp. 64-65
# quoted in Louis, 1986, pp. 145-146
# Gerges, 2001, pp. 154-155
# Benny Morris, "Righteous Victims", p. 219, also Sachar, 1979, p. 333
# Torstrick, 2000, pp. 55-56
# Rippin, 2000, pp. 197-198References
* Beinin, J. (1998). [http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2290045n/ "The Dispersion Of Egyptian Jewry. Culture, Politics, And The Formation Of A Modern Diaspora"] . University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-21175-8
* Gerges, F. A. (2001). Egypt and the 1948 War: Internal conflict and regional ambition. In E. L. Rogan, A. Shlaim, C. Tripp, J. A. Clancy-Smith, I. Gershoni, R. Owen, Y. Sayigh & J. E. Tucker (Eds.), "The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948" (pp. 151-177). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-79476-5
* Louis, W. R. (1986). "British Empire in the Middle East, 1945-1951: Arab Nationalism, the United States, and Postwar Imperialism". Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-822960-7
* Morris, B. (2003). "The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81120-1
* Nachmani, A. (1988). "Great Power Discord in Palestine: The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry into the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, 1945-1946". London: Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-3298-8
* Nisan, M. (2002). "Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression". McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-1375-1
* Rippin, A. (2000)." Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices". London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-21782-2
* Torstrick, R. L. (2000). "The Limits of Coexistence: Identity Politics in Israel". University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-11124-8
* Morris, Benny (2001). "Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001." Vintage. ISBN 0-679-74475-4
* Sachar, Howard M. (1979). "A History of Israel", New York: Knopf. ISBN 0-679-76563-8External links
* [http://www.its.org.uk/fc4.html The Islamic Texts Society]
* [http://www.islamic-council.org/lib/rahman-azzam/Azzam_Main.htm The Eternal Message Of Muhammad by Abd-al-Rahman Azzam]
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