HAY VOCES, incluso dentro del gobierno de este país (y no miro a nadie), que abogan por que Hamas -esa organización filantrópica que construye escuelas y hospitales- salga de la lista de organizaciones terroristas de la Unión Europea. Mientras tanto su revista infantil, al-Fateh (como el Pulgarcito de los fedayines) está adoctrinando a los dulces infantes palestinos. Y no sólo para echar a los judíos al mar, sino para algo que nos queda mucho más cerca. En el número 66, de reciente aparición, se incluye un "amable" cuento en el que la ciudad de Asbilia (Sevilla), casada con el país Andalus, hace un llamamiento a los chavales para que luchen para liberarla y, de paso, expulsen a todos los infieles de la península:
“Salaam Aleykum my dear beloved. I would like to introduce myself: I am the city Asbilia, the bride of the country Andalus (Spain). In the past I was the Capital of the Kingdom of Asbilia… the Arab Muslims, led by the hero-commander Musa bin Nusair, conquered me in 713, after a siege, which lasted one month.(gracias a Andy Graham, lector de la edición en inglés de Barcepundit).
In the year 97 of the Muslim calendar, the ruler of Andalus, Ayoub bin Habib al-Lahimi moved the Capital to my sister city, Cordoba… in the year 646 of the Muslim calendar, Ferdinand III besieged me and conquered me after a siege which lasted one year and five months, and that was due to the strength of my fortifications and my walls. This is when the Golden Age of the Muslims ended, and Asbilia (Seville) was lost by the Muslims.
However, Muslim cultural expression and symbols still remain witness to the superior Muslim culture on my soil…I yearn that you, my beloved, will call me to return, together with the rest of the lost cities of the lost orchard [Andalus] to the hands of the Muslims so that joy and happiness will fill my land, and you will visit me because I am the bride of the country of Andalus.”
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