Zionism and Freemasonry: A Research Review

Authors

  • Dr. Hafiza Bareera Hameed Lecturer, Dept. of Islamic Studies, The Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur
  • Amna Ali MPhil Scholar, Dept. of Islamic Studies, the Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur

Keywords:

Freemason organization, their goals, Islamic and Zionist view of Dajjal

Abstract

History has witnessed various movements over time, but there are certain movements that exploit religion to propagate disbelief. One such movement with similar notions is known as "Freemasonry." Freemasonry is an international organization with origins rooted in Judaism. Its alleged purpose is to facilitate the emergence of Dajjal (a figure in Islamic eschatology) and establish a Dajjal state. Founded in 1771 in Great Britain, it has historically had ties to British rulers, with its headquarters still located in the UK. Despite operating under the guise of charitable institutions, Freemasonry harbors anti-Muslim sentiments, aiming to undermine and harm Muslims whenever possible. This article serves as a counter-jihad against the false propaganda propagated by this organization. In today's world, it is crucial to raise awareness about this topic and reveal the reality behind such movements. Muslims have been targets of infidel plots and enmity from the outset, and it is hoped that this article will shed light on these issues and enlighten many readers.

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Published

01-04-2024 — Updated on 13-08-2024

How to Cite

Dr. Hafiza Bareera Hameed, & Amna Ali. (2024). Zionism and Freemasonry: A Research Review. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(4), 80–90. Retrieved from http://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/302