Monday, December 11, 2006

Mdm Najar’s suicide was resulted of alienation and revolution of workers

According Karl Marx, Mdm Najar become a suicide bomber because of alienation and the revolution of workers resulted from economic struggles between the territories disputes Palestine and Israel. Marx accounted for alienation in terms of property relations and the division of labor. The economy he held was central to the understanding of human life. He argues that the existence of private property divides people into social classes. The basic class division was that between the property-owners and propertyless workers. The property-owning class benefits at the expense of the propertyless and this leads the classes to struggle over the distribution of economics resources.

Structure of Society by Karl Marx

In this case study, the Palestine is the “propertyless worker” and the Israel is property owners. According to historical background, Between the First and Second World Wars, the British authorities ruled Palestine under a League of Nations mandate. On 14 May 1948, the British mandate ended and the State of Israel was proclaimed. A war between Israel and Arab armies followed during which more than 700,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled and became refugees.

Two parts of mandate
Palestine remained outside Israel: the Gaza Strip, which came under Egyptian administration and the eastern part adjacent to the Jordan River. The latter was annexed by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and became known as the West Bank. Following a war between Israel and Egypt, Syria and Jordan in 1967, Israel occupied the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip, as well as Syria's Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula, which was later returned to Egypt.

Israel and the Palestinian Authority have been unable to conclude a permanent peace agreement because of disagreements over key issues such as the respective territories of Israel and the proposed state of Palestine; the right to return of Palestinian refugees; the future of Jerusalem; and the future of Israeli settlements within the Occupied Territories.

Marx saw societies as social systems that could be divided into two quite distinct parts: the base and the superstructure. The economy and class relations comprised what he called the material base or substructure of society. The base always involves particular mode of production. By this term, Marx referred to the technical and human resources of production and the specific property relations and division of labour under which they are used. This economic base is the foundation upon which a superstructure of political, legal and customary social institution is built.

In this case, the capitalist society is the Israelis because of the extra territories they have, they are able to build more plants, workshops, and factories in which they employed large numbers of workers. They generated profits for themselves through a system of market exchange and the employment of wage labour from the Palestine Eventually they are the ruling classes of the Palestine.

Replacing Intellectual Forces

Henceforth, they are responsible for the alienation, exploitation, and oppression of the Palestines who actually produced the good that provided them with their profits. The Hamas political party rallying the population in Palestine to make them conscious of the alienation by replacing the “intellectual force” by the Capitalist Class (Israel) in introducing Islamic teachings such as fulfilling Jihad (meaning to strive or struggle in the way of God) Accordingly to Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (a Islamic scholar), he divides Jihad as a warfare in two parts

1) Against injustice and oppression.

2) Against the rejecters of truth in Islam after it has become evident to them.

as a stepping stone to proclaim back the territories to abolish alienation, exploitation and oppression to stable a new and more advanced form of communist production as part of God’s will in Islam context to bring peace and harmonious living for the divine chosen Palestine.

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