Towards Understanding Islam
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si_Kaddour_Benghabrit
A part of history not often mentioned in the Zionist narrative is about the humanity of the Grand Mosque's rector, Ben Ghabrit.
During World War II and after the fall of France, Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit worked to protect his people, both Muslims and Jews, arranging for forged papers for an estimated 100 Jews to certify them as Muslim.¹
He also arranged to have Jewish refugees hidden in the mosque at times of German roundups, and transported by the Resistance out of the country.¹
A part of history not often mentioned in the Zionist narrative is about the humanity of the Grand Mosque's rector, Ben Ghabrit.
During World War II and after the fall of France, Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit worked to protect his people, both Muslims and Jews, arranging for forged papers for an estimated 100 Jews to certify them as Muslim.¹
He also arranged to have Jewish refugees hidden in the mosque at times of German roundups, and transported by the Resistance out of the country.¹
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