RT Article T1 Holocaust Abuse JF Journal of religious ethics VO 43 IS 4 SP 723 OP 759 A1 Sells, Michael Anthony 1949- LA English YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1580182933 AB This essay reconsiders the category of “Holocaust denial” as the marked indicator of ethical transgression in Holocaust historiography within American civil religion. It maintains that the present category excludes and thereby enables other violations of responsible Holocaust historiography. To demonstrate the nature and gravity of such violations, the essay engages the widespread claim that Hajj Muhammad Amin al-Husayni, the former mufti of Jerusalem, was an instigator, promoter, or “driving spirit” of the Nazi genocide against Jews, and the associated suggestions of wider Arab and Muslim complicity. The essay uncovers the history of the Husayni narrative in question, the dramatic circumstances in which it emerged, its role in the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, and its rediscovery and misuse within American popular and political circles over the past two decades. Such misuse, it concludes, corrodes Holocaust recognition within American civil religion and demonstrates the need for a revision of the socially accepted ethical boundary for responsible Holocaust historiography. K1 Holocaust K1 Middle East K1 Antisemitism K1 Civil Religion K1 Denial K1 Genocide K1 Historiography K1 Islamophobia K1 Judeophobia K1 Memory K1 nazification K1 Recognition DO 10.1111/jore.12119