Ali Qara Daghi defends Ottoman role in spreading Islam, protecting ‘blessed’ Palestine
Head of the Doha-based International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), Ali Qara Daghi, has extolled the Ottoman role in spreading Islam and protecting Palestine.
“The Ottomans have the honor of having established a great Muslim civilization and spreading Islam across the world,” Qara Daghi said.
The head of the largest umbrella organization for Muslim scholars, Qara Daghi went on to assert that the Ottomans had striven to safeguard “the blessed land of Palestine” and had “not given up a single grain of sand thanks to Sultan Abdul Hamid II”.
He added: “But during the period of Arab nationalism, Palestine -- including Jerusalem and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque -- was occupied [by the Zionists].”
On Saturday, Al Nahyan retweeted an image suggesting that celebrated Ottoman army commander Fahreddin Pasha, who had served as governor of Medina from 1916 to 1919, had committed abuses against the local population and had even pilfered their property.
Replying to the offensive post, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday tweeted: “It’s no coincidence that those who take pride in keeping the company of tyrants -- at a time when Muslims are under violent attack -- would target Fahreddin Pasha."