Ramazan 20, 1429

“Let this day (the last Friday of Ramadan) should become a day that lives in the conscience of people,” – Imam Khomeini

“We take this opportunity of Al-Quds Day celebration to show our solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Palestine, and with all the oppressed people of the world, who are made to face plights similar to those of the Palestinians,” – Ma’allam Ibrahim Al-Zakzaki, leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria.

The Muslims around the world will arrange ralies and protests on coming Friday to remind the people of conscience the plight of Palestinian Muslims and Christians, whose land has been stolen by European Jews since 1948 – eliminating their 5,000-year-old country from the World Map.

On the eve of International Al-Quds Day in November, 2002 – the leader of Lebanon’s Islamic Resistance, Sheikh Hasan Nasrallah’s address is worth studying.

Al-Quds Day (Jerusalem) was proclaimed as an annual protest day by Imam Khomeini in the 1980 - the day on which Muslims throughout the world should reaffirm their determination and commitment to end the continued occupation of al-Quds and Palestine by the Zionist invaders. . Since then it has been celebrated in many other countries, such as Pakistan, Occupied Palestine, Lebanon, England, Indonesia, Nigeria, Italy, and Canada. However, Kemalist secularist regime in Turkey – one of the two Muslim-majority countries, which recognized Jewish occupation of Palestine in 1948 – have a record of persecuting leaders of Al-Quds rally.

These rallies in Tehan, London and Kaduna (Nigeria) have attracted more than one million each in the past years.

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