The Khaybar Chant and the Gaza flotilla

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By Mark Durie… In these days, the Israel Defense Force’s fatal engagement with Islamists on the Marmara has been drawing intense criticism from far and wide. 

However of particular interest to me was an Al-Jazeera report on the flotilla, showing interviews with an international collection of Muslim radicals on one of the boats. 

The report includes a scene of a group of Muslim men sitting around on board and cheerfully punching their fists in the air as they recite the popular Arabic chant:
Khaybar, Khaybar ya Yahud, jaish Muhammad sa ya ‘ud
‘Remember Khaybar, O Jews, Muhammad’s army will return!’

This same chant was also recited during a Muslim demonstration outside the Danish embassy on February 3, 2006. One of the protestors shouted to the embassy:
You have declared war against Allah and his prophet. Take lesson
of Theo Van Gogh! Take lesson of the Jews of Khaybar! Take
lessons from the examples that you can see! For you will pay with
your blood!

Likewise, when Amrozi, the smiling Bali bomber, entered the courtroom
on August 7, 2003, the day of his sentencing, he invoked this same chant, crying out:
Jews, remember Khaybar. The armies of Muhammad are coming back to defeat you.

It is indeed good to remember Khaybar. 

In my Quadrant article Remembering Khaybar, I described the significance of this reference to Muhammad’s second victory over People of the Book (the first was the genocide of the Quraiza Jews in Medina), when the forces of Islam defeated the Jews living at the oasis of Khaybar, enslaving many and subjecting the rest to a dhimma pact of surrender.

At Khaybar the first dhimmis were created, and institution of the dhimma was inaugurated, which came to determine the fate of millions of non-Muslims who have lived under Muslim rule.

The Khaybar chant celebrates the goal of reducing the Jews to the status of dhimmis living under Sharia rule. It is a war cry which summarizes the stated intention of Palestinian radical Muslims. This was no humanitarian mission devoted to helping the people of Gaza, but the ‘army of Muhammad’ reciting chants as it psyched itself for jihad against the Jews.

Mark Durie
markdurie.com

Dr. Mark Durie is a theologian, human rights activist and pastor of an Anglican church in Melbourne, Australia. He has published many articles and books on the language and culture of the Acehnese, Christian-Muslim relations and religious freedom. A graduate of the Australian National University and the Australian College of Theology, he has held visiting appointments at the University of Leiden, MIT, UCLA and Stanford, and was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1992.

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One Comment to “The Khaybar Chant and the Gaza flotilla”

  1. Paul and Konstantin Karatsalos says:

    We express our inquietude as we see the Muslim aggressivnes transformed in
    humanitarian mission

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