The "Muslim Schindler"

Remembering Abdol-Hossein Sardari.

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Have you heard of the “Muslim Schindler” who risked his life to save Iranian Jews in Paris during the Second World War? No? Neither had I, until a few months ago.

Abdol-Hossein Sardari unexpectedly found himself in charge of Iran’s diplomatic mission in Paris during the German occupation of France. A lawyer by training, he used his negotiating skills to try to persuade the Nazis’ experts on racial purity that the 150 or so Iranian Jews living in the city in 1940 were assimilated to non-Jewish – and “Aryan” – Persians through history, culture and intermarriage. At the same time, the dapper diplomat quietly began to issue new-style Iranian passports to Jews, making it easier for them to flee France.

Even though he was stripped of his diplomatic immunity and ordered to return to Tehran after Iran signed a treaty with the Allies in 1941, he stayed on in France to help Jews, and not just Iranian Jews, escape the Holocaust. In his 2011 book In the Lion’s Shadow, Fariborz Mokhtari estimates that there were between 500 and 1,000 blank passports in Sardari’s safe. If each of them was issued to a family of two or even three, “this could have saved over 2,000”.

In April 1978, three years before Sardari’s death, Yad Vashem, the central Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, sent a series of questions to him about his wartime role. He replied: “As you may know, I had the pleasure of being the Iranian consul in Paris during the German occupation of France, and as such it was my duty to save all Iranians, including Iranian Jews.” Sardari the humanitarian did not distinguish between Muslims and Jews.

So what is the connection with Britain? Sardari spent the last few years of his life in a bedsit in Croydon, south London, having lost his pension and properties in the Iranian Revolution. He never sought fame or recognition for his bravery and he died, poor and alone, in 1981.

Depressingly, few Jews and even fewer Muslims are familiar with his name or life story. However, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and Faith Matters plan to hold an exhibition this year recognising the contribution by Muslims who saved Jews during the Holocaust – including Sardari.

The gesture is overdue. And to help fight the scourge of anti-Semitism among some British Muslims, organisations such as the Muslim Council of Britain and the Islamic Society of Britain should do likewise.

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quick honesty test for you JJJ as you try and present yourself as the epitomy of integrity. a few days ago you accused me of making various claims about my religious/spiritual status. i'd like you to back up your false claims or withdraw them and apologise to keep your reputation intact;

"Sun, 2012-05-27 21:59 — JJJ (not verified)
Well done, Coleridge. You beat me to it. I was going to point out how the hypocrite Jankaas declares that he is 'secular' to the point where he proclaims 'kiss my secular as' to numerous posters to cover his tracks. Then he pretends to be Christian and now he is an aetheist."

so where did i claim to be either Christian or Atheist? these are just 2 rather obvious lies JJJ. so are you a liar or do you apologise...?

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"Getting a hard on yet my little inbred friend?"

as a result of what? you or necrophilia? they're about equally* as repellent to me so the answer is no.

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Good news Jackass/Arminius your Islamists friends are well ahead in the Egyptian election. With a parliamentary majority they will be able to pass into law the hugely popular bill legalizing necrophilia. The proposal involves turning parts of Cairo and Alexandria into something like a 'black light district' modeled on Amsterdam but with dead women behind neon lit windows. Getting a hard on yet my little inbred friend?

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I gather that you are a Muslim and without asking for any scientific data, you accept very elaborate claims in the Qur’an and Hadith including the story that Muhammad ascended to “heaven” on a horse and met mythical figures like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses but you are asking me for scientific proof of the real God? There is a difference between stating my knowledge of a matter and making a claim and try to prove it throw scientific data. Even if I could prove the real GOD’s existence, I would not do it. One reason is that Jews, Christians and Muslims will continue to believe in their own subjective version of who their god it regardless of what I say. At this stage, I want to have a debate about gods and religions and not to try to changing of minds.

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