Islamists Erase Jewish Identity from Ezekiel's Tomb in Iraq
Islamists Erase Jewish Identity from Ezekiel's Tomb in Iraq
By Shelomo Alfassa
The Iraqi news agency Ur news has revived fears that under
pressure from Islamic political parties, the original Hebrew inscriptions and
ornamentation on the walls around the tomb of Ezekiel are being (or have been)
removed, this under the pretext of restoring the site. According to sources,
the Antiquities and Heritage Authority in Iraq has been pressured by Islamists
to historically cleanse all evidence of a Jewish connection to Iraq--a land
where Jews had lived for over a thousand years before the advent of Islam.
Four months ago a German-based
Iraqi journalist tipped off the Association
of Jewish Academics from Iraq in Israel that plans were afoot to build a
mosque on the site of the shrine of the Jewish prophet Ezekiel at al-Kifl, this
was first reported on the "Point of No Return" news blog. The rumours were
investigated by a philo-Semitic Iraqi Shi'a, Dr. Jabbar Jamal al-Din, a
lecturer in Jewish Thought at the Kufa University. They were denied by the
shrine's director. Now a report by Ur News
revives fears that in the absence of Jews on the ground, nothing, not even
UNESCO (United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization), stands in the way of
politically-motivated plans to erase all Jewish traces of this ancient holy
site.
Drastic changes taking place
currently at the tomb of Ezekiel will change its character and prompt UNESCO to
delete it as a protected site on the World Heritage List, similar to what
happened to the historic city of Babylon, where old buildings were demolished
and new layers of construction added.
Prof. Shmuel Moreh, the Chairman of the Association of Jewish Academics from Iraqi, Israel Prize Laureate in Arabic Literature and emeritus Professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has indicted that the Arabic news stories have tipped him that the Archeological Authority in Iraq has started a campaign to erase the Jewish aspects of the tomb of the prophet Ezekiel and the original inlay Hebrew inscriptions have been destroyed and covered by new Arabic inscriptions and Islamic symbols.
Here is an extract, paraphrased from an Arabic translation of the Ur News agency report:
The officials of the Department of Antiquities and Heritage say that their restoration programme will continue until 2011 and is designed to carry out essential maintenance and prevent the dome and roof from collapsing. But their hidden purpose, sources say, is the removal of features that emphasize a historical connection with the Jews who built the shrine and lived in the city for hundreds of years after the Babylonian exile.
Hebrew writings will or already has been erased from the site and from the room that houses the shrine. Restoration work includes skimming the walls, 3 metres high in the yard, 2 metres high inside the shrine. Sources say that the media are not allowed to take pictures and visits to the shrine are limited to pilgrims.
The city of Kifl contains tens of thousands
of acres of land belonging to the Jewish community before their displacement
from Iraq in the last century. The majority of tenants' shops around the shrine
still pay rent to their original Jewish owners through accredited mediators.
Iraq - the Biblical Mesopotamia -is almost as rich in Jewish
history as the Land of Israel. The tomb of the prophet Ezekiel dates back to
the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. It was there in Iraq that Abraham
discovered monotheism, and it is where the prophets Ezra, Nehemiah, Nahum, Jonah
and Daniel are all buried.
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