Insights from a Radical Muslim, Now Devout Jew

By Michael Brown Published on June 18, 2024

On June 12, The Jerusalem Post ran an article by Ohad Merlin titled, β€œGaza Mosques to Jerusalem Synagogues: A Radical Islamist’s Journey to Judaism.” It tells the story of Yaron Avraham, who was raised as a radical Muslim in Gaza but is now a religious Jew who runs a restaurant in Israel.

The β€œ12th child in a household of 18,” Avraham would wake up at 5:30 a.m. to begin his Islamic devotions, memorizing the Quran by the age of 12. Still, he was horrified by the treatment of his sister Sarah, who was savagely beaten to death by her brothers for daring to walk through a mall. In the eyes of her brothers, she had dishonored the family and disobeyed their orders. Murdering her was the right thing to do.

When Avraham protested their actions, the family forcefully took him to a boarding school at a mosque in Gaza, where he stayed for the next five years.

He explained, β€œ[The school] made me experience death and find the β€˜thrill’ in it. We were taken to participate in funerals of so-called shaheeds. Imagine this: Children are made to walk past the corpses of those alleged martyrs, kiss their hands or feet, depending on what’s left of them. Lots of brainwashing about heaven, hell, the afterlife.”

Par for the Course

Were Avraham’s experiences typical of most families in Gaza? Was his sister’s honor killing a glaring exception to the rule? Was the emphasis on the glories of martyrdom an aberration?

A February 2021 article in the Times of Israel reported that β€œa Hamas-run Islamic court in the Gaza Strip has ruled that women require the permission of a male guardian to travel.” Specifically, unmarried women may not travel without the permission of their β€œguardians,” which usually refers to fathers or another older male relative. Permission would need to be registered at the court level before the trip.

As for married women, β€œThe language of the ruling strongly implied that a married woman would not be able to travel without her husband’s approval.”

Welcome to the liberating spirit of Sharia Law.

A September 2019 article published on the New Arab website begins with these chilling words:

Videos that circulated on social media in August appearing to show a hospital corridor with a woman heard pleading and screaming, and sounds of intermittent thuds, have sparked protests and outrage at the lethal cost that Palestinian women pay because of a lack of protections and discriminatory laws.

The woman in the video was Israa Ghrayeb, a 21-year-old Palestinian make-up artist from the village of Beit Sahour in the southern West Bank who had been hospitalized on 10 August after being beaten by her family. The videos suggested she may have been subject to further beating while in hospital. She was later discharged but on 22 August she died.

Even Al-Jazeera reported in March 2014 that there had been an β€œupsurge” in honor killings in Gaza, stating,

Two teenage Palestinian girls were killed in separate incidents last month in so-called β€˜honour killings,’ revenge attacks carried out most often by family members against women suspected of β€œimmoral sexual conduct.

The deaths sparked protests with more than 100 people assembling outside the general attorney’s office in Gaza on March 3, demanding violence against Palestinian women come to a halt. Five women died in honour killings in the Palestinian territories in 2011. That number rose to 13 in 2012 and doubled to 26 last year.

Welcome to the world of Hamas. (And yes, it remains a great idea to grant expense-paid, six-month trips to Gaza – during a time of peace, not war – for all the student protesters on American college campuses who have taken up the cause of Hamas so they can see this firsthand, especially the female students.)

β€˜When the Last Jew Stops Breathing’

As for children being trained to be martyrs in the war against Israel (and against infidels in general), this is anything but a secret, as a quick search of the words β€œHamas trains children to be martyrs” (without quotes for the search) will quickly indicate.

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That’s why Avraham, whose story of conversion to Judaism and solidarity with Israel is worth reading, has no illusions when it comes to what it will take to achieve peace with Hamas. Peace will come, he explains, β€œwhen the last Jew stops breathing.”

That alone will satisfy the leaders of Hamas.

While these are certainly not the sentiments of all Muslims, they do reflect the ideology and practice of radical Islam, of which Hamas provides a glaring and murderous example.

As I have suggested before, anyone doubting this should take a few minutes each week to read articles or watch videos like the ones Raymond Ibrahim regularly contributes to The Stream. Likewise, Palestinian Media Watch and Memri TV allow you to hear directly from Palestinian and Islamic leaders worldwide.

Make no mistake about it: Radical Islam is not your friend.

 

Dr. Michael Brown is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. He is the author of more than 40 books, including Can You be Gay and Christian?; Our Hands Are Stained With Blood; and Seize the Moment: How to Fuel the Fires of Revival. You can connect with him on Facebook, X, or YouTube.

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