Jerusalem Braces For Unrest After Wartime Closure Of Al-Aqsa Mosque Through Ramadan
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Since the beginning of the war with Iran, the Israeli government has banned access to the mosques, a holy site of Islam and a Palestinian national symbol, on grounds of security. Reduced to pray in front of the walls of the Old City, the Muslim faithful denounce a political measure.
Jerusalem Braces For Unrest After Wartime Closure Of Al-Aqsa Mosque Through Ramadan
Jerusalem Braces For Unrest After Wartime Closure Of Al-Aqsa Mosque Through Ramadan Via Middle East Eye Israel is set to keep Al-Aqsa Mosque closed through the upcoming Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr and beyond, Middle East Eye has learnt. Sources familiar with the occupied East Jerusalem mosque’s affairs said Israeli authorities informed the Islamic Waqf, the body responsible for administering the site, of the decision in recent days. Al-Aqsa Mo…
al-Aqsa cannot be absent from our Eid
Eid is a time of joy and gratitude. Yet the joy of a Muslim is never complete without remembering his oppressed brothers and sisters. Remembering the concerns and suffering of others does not spoil Eid; rather, it completes it by awakening our sense of responsibility. Importance of al-Aqsa as Muslims Masjid al-Aqsa was the first qiblah of Islam. It is the place where all past prophets gathered and were led in prayer by the Messenger ﷺ. And it is…
In the shadow of the attacks launched by the terrorist state of Israel against Iran, treacherous plans targeting the Al-Aqsa Mosque have been revealed. It has been learned that the Netanyahu government, under the guise of freedom of worship, has passed a new law through parliament, attempting to change the status of Jerusalem and restrict the worship of Muslims. This scandalous plan was evaluated by experts on A Haber. International Relations Ex…
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