A History of Palestine: A methodological Study of a Critical Issue
Dr. Mohsen Mohammed Saleh
Paperback, 402 Pages, Black & White
6.69 x 9.61 Inches
Qadeem Press
This book, “History of Palestine” by Dr. Mohsen Mohammed Saleh, offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most pressing and enduring issues in the modern world-the Palestinian struggle for justice, freedom, and self-determination. With meticulous research and scholarly insight, Dr. Saleh delves into the rich history, complex dynamics, and profound significance of Palestine, shedding light on its land, its people, and their ongoing resistance against oppression.
In the introductory chapters, Dr. Saleh lays the groundwork by examining the historical and religious significance of Palestine, particularly within the context of Islam. He explores the deep-rooted connections between the land, its sacred sites, and the Palestinian identity, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by occupation and colonization.
Subsequent chapters delve into the multifaceted dimensions of the Palestinian experience, from the Zionist colonization of Palestine to the establishment of the state of Israel and the subsequent displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people. Dr. Saleh meticulously chronicles the various forms of resistance and resilience displayed by Palestinians throughout history, from armed struggle to diplomatic efforts for peace and justice.
Through detailed analysis and compelling narratives, Dr. Saleh unpacks the complexities of Zionism, tracing its origins, ideologies, and implications for the Palestinian struggle. He also examines the role of international actors, including the United Nations and Western powers, in shaping the trajectory of the conflict and perpetuating injustice.
The book also offers insights into the diverse array of Palestinian liberation movements and organizations, from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, highlighting their respective roles in advancing the Palestinian cause and challenging Zionist hegemony.
Furthermore, Dr. Saleh critically evaluates the various peace initiatives and agreements that have been proposed and implemented over the years, shedding light on their successes, failures, and enduring challenges. He underscores the importance of addressing core issues such as the right of return for Palestinian refugees, the status of Jerusalem, and the dismantling of illegal settlements in achieving a just and lasting peace.
Rich in historical context, analytical rigor, and impassioned advocacy, “History of Palestine” is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of one of the most pressing issues of our time. With its compelling narrative and meticulous scholarship, this book serves as a powerful call to action for justice, solidarity, and human rights in Palestine and beyond.
Table of Contents:
Table of Content
Chapter One: The Land of Palestine
- Palestine in Islam
- Whose Land is it?
- Loss of Land and Occupation
- Islamic Waqf and Zionist Settlements
- Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque
Chapter Two: People in Palestine
- Palestinians in Occupied Territories (1948 & 1967)
- Palestinians in Diaspora
- Massacres Against Palestinians
Chapter Three: Zionism and its Impact
- Zionism vs. Judaism
- Emergence of Zionism and the World Zionist Organization
- Islamic Perspective on Zionism
Chapter Four: State of “Israel”
- Demography and Political Institutions
- Economy and Education
Chapter Five: Palestinian Struggle
- Arab-Israeli Wars
- Palestinian Resistance (1949-1987)
- Ongoing Resistance
Chapter Six: Palestinian Liberation Movements
- PLO, PNA, Fateh, PFLP, Hamas, Islamic Jihad
Chapter Seven: Peace Projects
- Before and After 1948
- From 1967 to Oslo 1993
- Post-Oslo Peace Projects
- Disputed Issues and Islamic Stand
Appendices
- Chronology of Palestine: Pre-Islamic, Islamic, and Modern
- Key Documents:
- Balfour Declaration
- UN Resolution 181
- Declaration of Israel (1948)
- UNRWA Assistance for Refugees
- Palestine National Council Program
- Declaration of Independence (1988)