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Qaradawi: Muslims' support for Palestine is a duty

[ 23/05/2009 - 07:38 AM ]

ISTANBUL, (PIC)--

The prominent Muslim scholar Shaikh Yousuf Al-Qaradawi has urged Friday all those supporting the Palestinian rights to join their efforts together, and to unite in this course, stressing that supporting the Palestinian rights is a duty and not a favor.

"We should gather together all those supporting the Palestinian issue from the East and from the West whether they are Arabs, Muslims or Christians, international figures or institutions if we want this issue to win the battle against the occupation", asserted Qaradawi as he addressed the International Popular Congress for Supporting Palestine.

Qaradawi also hailed the steadfastness and the exemplary patience of the Palestinian people in confronting the Israeli occupation, saying, "This [Palestinian] people had been patient and endured a lot for quite a long time, especially during and in the aftermath of the Israeli war on Gaza [last January]".

In this regard, he called on the Palestinian factions to end their division, and to unite against their common enemy which is the Israeli occupation, stressing that such unsolicited division had torn the Palestinian body.

Regarding the visit of  Pope Benedict the XVI to the holy land Qardawi said: "We wished the Pope had visited the [scene] of the great holocaust in the Gaza Strip during his 8-day tour of  Palestine," adding that while the Pope apologized for the Jews and repeated his apologies but refused to apologize to the Muslims over remarks he made in 2006 about the Prophet of Islam, Mohammed peace be upon him.

Furthermore, Qaradawi highlighted the continuous Israeli threats and the Judaization activities against the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem city, stressing that Muslims and Arabs must permanently support the Palestinian people so as to keep the torch of resistance kindled.

"The [Arab and Muslim] support for Palestine is neither a donation nor is it a voluntary matter, but rather, it is a must and a religious duty that each and every Muslim and Arab should do…, and thus, we want the support for Palestine to be permanent and not intermittent … we should keep the Palestinian resistance alive, and we should protect its back," the well-known scholar underlined.

In addition to Qaradawi, around 500 Arab, Muslim, and international personalities, including former Sudanese president Abdul Rahman Sewar Al-Dahab, Shaikh Raed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement in the 1948-occupied Palestinian lands have attended the congress.


Extremist Jewish Israeli groups make prayers to the south of the Aqsa Mosque

[ 22/05/2009 - 08:40 PM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--

Extremist Jewish Israeli groups gathered on Thursday night at a dig to the south of the Aqsa Mosque and performed Jewish rituals.

Al-Quds International Institution said that participants raised Israeli flags, sang "united Jerusalem" aloud  and called for the destruction of the Aqsa Mosque to build their alleged temple in its place.

This rally coincided with the anniversary of the Israeli occupation decision to annex east Jerusalem.

Extremist Jewish groups had announced ahead of this anniversary their intentions to carry out activities to mark the occasion especially around the Aqsa Mosque, the Buraq wall and Jewish settlements in the old city.

Such rallies are usually noisy and accompanied by attacks on Palestinians and their shops in Jerusalem.




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