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The PJD "has never associated Judaism with Zionism," Bankiran
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Mariam
Al-Tigy, IOL Correspondent
RABAT,
September 7 (IslamOnline.net) – Morocco's Justice and Development
Party (PJD) has no objection to enlist Moroccan Jews, a leading member
of the Islamic party told IslamOnline.net.
Abd
el-Illah Bankiran, a member of the PJD general secretariat, stressed
that "the party has never associated Judaism with Zionism.
Several party leaders have, in fact, maintained there was no problem
to welcome Moroccan Jews into its fold."
"The
Justice and Development Party (PJD) is a political and not a religious
party," he stressed, asserting that PJD membership is not based
on religious affiliation but rather conviction with its political
platform."
Bankiran
lashed out at some media outlets accusing them of trying to suggest
that the PJD adopted negative stances with respect to the kingdom's
Jewish community.
"This
is absolutely ungrounded. Moroccan Jews have been integrated with
Muslims ever since the coming of Islam. Even when Jews fled Al-Andalos
(Spain) they only found protection in Islamic countries,
particularly Morocco."
The
partisan asserted, however, that the Justice and Development Party
(PJD) only takes negative positions with respect to "the Zionist
state that kills innocent Muslims and usurps their properties."
"The
state must protect Moroccan Jews and treat them on equal footing
with Muslims and other - but not give them special
privileges," Bankiran maintained.
In
a three-hour live dialogue with IslamOnline.net audience Monday,
August 25, Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, of a leading figure of Neturei
Karta, drew a clear line of separation between Judaism
and Zionism, regretting that "Jews have been misled by the
tremendous power of the propaganda machine of Zionism."
The
distinguished speaker and lecturer on Zionism said the
"forefathers of Zionism were known atheists and heretics and the
whole ideology of Zionism is a heretical ideology and rebellion
against God."
Putting
it in a nutshell, Rabbi Weiss said, "Judaism is a Godliness,
Zionism is materialism. Zionists try to clothe their materialism in
the cloth of religion, but it is false and criminal."
Ill-Timed
In
a related development, the PJD official criticized the latest visit by
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom to Morocco on September 1,
dismissing it as "ill-timed".
"The
visit came while the (Palestinian and Lebanese) peoples were still
suffering from incessant Israeli crimes," he remarked.
Bankiran
accused Israel of waging war on the Islamic nation. "We must
never forget that and should always oppose any normalization of ties
before the Palestinian cause is settled."
Commenting
on statements by Moroccan officials that the re-opening of the Israeli
liaison office in Rabat was only a matter of time, he said :
"This is unacceptable. But again this is the same old story of
the Zionist state dragging Arabs to give more concessions for hollow
promises."
Meanwhile,
Bankiran attributed the low-profile participation of the Justice and
Development Party in the upcoming municipality elections to the
repercussions of the Casablanca
bombing attacks.
Recognizing
a party policy of limited participation, he admitted "had it not
been to the May 16 incidents (bombings) may be our participation would
have been bigger."
"After
Casablanca blasts some people unleashed a vicious campaign against the
PJD and tried to associate between the perpetrators and the
party."
"Aware
that Casablanca hosts the biggest and most important investments and
is a tourist destination, we concluded that any major PJD wins would
stir its enemies. We decided not to increase the number of our
candidates in Casablanca to avoid such escalation," Bankiran
concluded.
The
Moroccan Islamic party has won 44
seats in the Moroccan legislative elections held last September,
30 seats more than it had in the 325-member outgoing parliament.