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| Untermensch || Kafir | | Ubermensch || Muslim | ||
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| Killed six million Jews during WWII || Killed 800 Jews in one day, and ethnically cleansed large areas of Arabia of all non-Muslims | | Killed six million Jews during WWII || Killed 800 Jews in one day, and ethnically cleansed large areas of Arabia of all non-Muslims |
Revision as of 05:53, 1 August 2015
Islam is completely different from Nazism. For example, they often use different words to describe certain concepts. The table below will help translate between the German and Arabic, and also lists other key differences between Islam and Nazism.
Nazism | Islam |
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Fuehrer | Caliph |
Lebensraum | Dar as-Salam |
Mein Kampf | Koran |
(Tausendjaehriges) Reich | Caliphate |
Tannenbaum | Shgrah altnub |
Ubermensch | Muslim |
Untermensch | Kafir/Dhimmi |
Killed six million Jews during WWII | Killed 800 Jews in one day, and ethnically cleansed large areas of Arabia of all non-Muslims |
Caused 300000 Jews to flee to Israel | Caused 850000 Jews to flee to Israel |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Aliyah
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries