FREE booklet : The Middle East in Bible Prophecy?
The Middle East in Bible Prophecy
¬Introduction
¬The Middle East: Worlds in Collision
¬The Sons of Abraham
¬The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel
¬The Four Empires of Daniel's Prophecies
¬The Coming of Islam
¬The Jews:From the Dispersion to the Modern Israeli State
¬The Creation of the Modern Middle East
¬A Rising Tide of Arab Nationalism
¬Islamic Fundamentalism Resurges
¬Not Enemies Forever
¬Anger Mounts Following 1991 Gulf War
¬"Why Do People Hate Us So Much?"
¬War and Peace in the Middle East
¬What Is the "Abomination of Desolation"?
¬Prophecy of an Arab Confederation
¬What Should You Do?

Not Enemies Forever


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In spite of the best efforts of the players in the current Middle East peace process, today the Arab and Jewish nations still have difficulty coexisting peacefully. Yet they have not always been enemies. Indeed, for centuries Jews thrived in an Arab civilization.

Shortly after the death of Muhammad in A.D. 632, Arabs began conquering vast tracts of the known world. Soon they possessed North Africa, Arabia, Palestine, Persia, Sicily, southern Italy and much of Turkey and Spain. For the next few centuries, Arab civilization was considerably more advanced than its European counterpart.

Bertrand Russell described the way the Jews flourished under the Arabs in his book History of Western Philosophy. After describing the persecution of Jews in Christian Europe, and the corresponding lack of Jewish cultural contributions, Russell continued: "In Mohammedan countries, on the contrary, Jews at most times were not in any way ill treated. Especially in Moorish Spain, they contributed to learning... [Then, when] the Christians reconquered Spain, it was largely the Jews who transmitted to them the learning of the Moors. Learned Jews, who knew Hebrew, Greek and Arabic, and were acquainted with the philosophy of Aristotle, imparted their knowledge to less learned schoolmen" (1969, p. 324).

Europe's rediscovery, by Arabs and Jews, of many Greek texts led eventually to the Renaissance and the rise of European culture. Today Europeans, Arabs and Jews could gain much from cooperation. Sadly, crusades, persecutions and jihads have been all too common in their history.

Nevertheless, in the coming reign of the Messiah, the Christ, the descendants of all three groups will learn to flourish in cooperation and peace.


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