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Hitler: The Proclaimed Messiah of the Palestinian Cause

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For decades, Hindu nationalism has been labelled fascist, yet history exposes the irony. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was the first Indian politician to recognize Israel, while the Arab world idolized Hitler as a rockstar messiah—the heir of Prophet Muhammad, the reincarnation of Imam Ali, and even Al-Mahdi—believing that he was on a divine mission to exterminate the Jews.

In this exposé, Aabhas Maldahiyar uncovers a trove of explosive material, including declassified documents from German, American, and British archives, revealing the Nazi–Islamist alliance that history tried to erase. From the Grand Mufti urging Hitler to export the Holocaust to the Middle East, to the Muslim Brotherhood treating Mein Kampf like a second Quran, this book shatters the myth that fascism and jihad were ever at odds.

Even Hitler fantasized about an Islamic Europe, admiring jihad as the perfect war machine, while Himmler cuddled up with a Quran as if it were a bedtime storybook.

Maldahiyar also decodes Islamofascism, Zionism, and a straightforward history of Israel, dispelling myths at every turn.

A fearless, darkly witty, and unfiltered account of history’s most dangerous love affair.

550 pages, Hardcover

Published May 21, 2025

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Aabhas K. Maldahiyar

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Born and bought up in Hazaribagh, a small district from land of mines: Jharkhand. He studied Architecture in Piloo Mody College of Architecture, Cuttack amid 2006-11. Currently he is associated with IDEAS-Nagpur as a Research Scholar and he also keeps experimenting designs through varied professional projects. Apart from Architecture, author is also keen to study politics, all art forms and is often engrossed with paintings, poetry during spare times. “Restart” is his first published Novel and he is engaged penning third work of fiction

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