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| Chapter | Title |
|---|---|
| I | THE THREE-CORNERED NATURE OF THE PROBLEM |
| A. Historical preview | |
| B. Western interest and the Near East | |
| C. Zionism and Western goals | |
| II | APERÇU OF JEWISH HISTORY IN THE CHRISTIAN WEST PRIOR TO THE EMANCIPATION |
| III | THE EMANCIPATION AND ITS AFTERMATH |
| A. Revelation vs. reason | |
| B. The Enlightenment | |
| C. Emancipation, at last! | |
| D. Assimilation and reform | |
| IV | THE ROMANTIC RELAPSE OF EUROPE |
| A. Russian pogroms | |
| B. European persecution | |
| 1. The ideational groundwork | |
| 2. Socio-political repulsion | |
| V | ZIONISM: THE EUROPEAN JEW’S COUNSEL OF DESPAIR |
| A. Between the two horns of a terrible dilemma | |
| B. Zionism: Attempted escape from the dilemma | |
| C. Europe’s failure of nerve | |
| VI | ZIONISM AS RELIGION |
| A. The romantic base of all Zionists | |
| B. Secular Zionism | |
| C. Zionism: A strictly European experience | |
| VII | ZIONISM AS POLITICS |
| A. Before World War I | |
| B. The Balfour Declaration | |
| C. The British mandate on Palestine | |
| D. Zionist acquisition of the land | |
| E. Zionist immigration to Palestine | |
| F. Civil inabilities of the Palestinians | |
| G. The Palestinians’ continuous rebellion | |
| H. United Nations partition of Palestine | |
| I. Emptying Palestine through terror | |
| J. Zionism and colonialism | |
| VIII | ISLAM AND JUDAISM |
| A. Three levels of parity and communion | |
| B. One Mesopotamian origin | |
| C. Islamic critique of Judaism | |
| D. Islamic critique of Jewish practice | |
| 1. The Covenant of Madinah or constitution of the Islamic state | |
| 2. Pax Islamica: The new world order | |
| 3. Political treason by the Jews of Madinah | |
| E. The golden age of Judaism and the Jews | |
| IX | ISLAM AND ZIONISM |
| A. The injustice of Zionism against non-Jews | |
| B. Undoing the injustice against non-Jews | |
| C. De-Zionization | |
| D. The injustice of Zionism against Judaism | |
| E. Undoing the injustice against Judaism | |
| F. Islam and the Jewish problem: The negative aspect | |
| 1. Failure of Zionism to provide security | |
| 2. Failure of Zionism to stop assimilation | |
| 3. Failure of Zionism to enable Judaism to blossom forth | |
| G. Islam and the Jewish problem: The positive aspect | |
| 1. The question of security | |
| 2. The right to immigrate to the Muslim world | |
| 3. The right to peace | |
| 4. The right of self-determination by the Torah | |
| 5. Defense of the Islamic state | |
| H. The Islamic solution and the status quo in the Arab world | |
| X | INDEX |