Yes, Muhammad Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, is indeed a controversial figure in history. His tenure as Grand Mufti, particularly during the period leading up to and during World War II, has been the subject of significant debate and analysis. Al-Husseini was appointed as the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in 1921 and quickly became a prominent leader in the Arab nationalist movement in Palestine, opposing British rule and Jewish immigration. His opposition to Zionism and the British Mandate in Palestine led to his involvement in several riots and revolts during the 1920s and 1930s. His controversial legacy is largely due to his political activities during World War II. Al-Husseini met with Adolf Hitler and other Nazi officials, seeking their support for Arab independence and expressing support for their policies towards the Jews. He was involved in propaganda efforts for the Axis powers and was implicated in attempts to organize a Muslim SS division in the Balkans, although...
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