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Adnan Harun Yahya
It should be stated here that contrary to general belief, not all the Arabs
joined in this betrayal and revolt. The official British records refer to this ri-
ot as the 'Great Arab Revolt' and state that all Arabs participated in it. This
is a deliberate misinformation, an anti-propaganda intended to fuel Turkish-
Arabic animosity in the long term. According to British author Robert Lacey,
it was nothing but a joint British-Hashemite betrayal staged against the Ot-
toman Empire. 62
Unsurprisingly, the British deep state didn't have any trouble locating
hypocrites and sycophants amongst the Arabs to serve the British deep state
interests. These hypocrites that betray their nations and countries for petty
gains, in truth gain nothing, because the British deep state never keeps its
promises to them once they are done with them. Moreover, these people can't
even realize that they make themselves miserable by sacrificing their dignity
and honor, and eventually cannot escape becoming outcasts. Such people are
described as follows in one verse of the Qur'an:
... Anyone who takes satan as his protector in place of God has clearly lost
everything. He makes promises to them and fills them with false hopes. But
what satan promises them is nothing but delusion. The shelter of such peo-
ple will be hell. They will find no way to escape from it. (Qur'an, 4:119-121)
In his book Fahreddin Paşa'nın Medine Müdafaası (Fahreddin Pasha's
Defense of Medina), Feridun Kandemir explains why it would be wrong to
attribute the Sharif Hussein revolt to the entire Arab society:
Throughout the entire war, Arabs fought alongside the Turks in every fron-
tier, starting with Gallipoli. Indeed, even during our War of Independence,
many Arabs fought Greeks together with Turkish soldiers at the Aydın front
and were martyred as a result. In WWI, there was not a single Arab that re-
volted against Turks in Arab majority areas, like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen
or Palestine. The only one that revolted was Hussein, the Sharif of Mecca…
The Arabs that Sharif recruited for this revolt were impoverished Bedouins
that lived as nomads in the deserts of Hejaz that used to live on looting; they
were Urbans. Not only did the Arabs in cities and towns like Mecca, Taif, Jed-
dah hadn't participated in the riot; Sharif Hussein didn't even attempt to re-