Shaheen Afridi condemns Al Aqsa mosque attack

Al Aqsa mosque attack

The attack by Zionist armed forces on worshippers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine during the Holy Month of Ramadan has outraged prominent politicians, activists, and celebrities in Pakistan.

Days after harsh Israeli police attacks on Muslim worshippers at Islam’s third holiest site, in which numerous people were hurt and brought to hospitals, Israeli jets bombed various locations in Gaza, hitting targets close to Jerusalem.

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Muslims from all over the world denounced the attack and called that the international community supports the suffering Palestinians amid the sad tragedies.

Joining the condemnation, Pakistani ace speedster Shaheen Afridi voiced support for the violence.

Shaheen Afridi has condemned the Al Aqsa mosque attack.

He penned a touching prayer pleading for the end of violence against Muslims. “Believers resemble one body, so that, if any part of the body is not well then the whole body shares the sleeplessness,” Afridi wrote.

The pacer claimed that he frequently feels the cruelty committed in Mosque Al Aqsa. He also urged Muslims to keep in mind those who are oppressed. May the Almighty allay their suffering, it continued.

Celebs denounce Al Aqsa mosque attack

Usman Mukhtar, Saba Qamar, and Syra Yousuf spoke out against these atrocities on their own social media platforms. Using her Instagram Stories, Bella Hadid voiced her concerns, saying that the issue is not one of religion or online animosity but rather one of a governmental system that uses its own citizens and others as puppets. She underlined how crucial it is to use one’s moral compass as a human being with a human heart to discern between what is good and evil.

As the Jewish holiday of Passover and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan overlap, tensions in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank are rising.

The Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is revered as the holiest mosque in both Islam and Judaism, has come to symbolize these conflicts. Tensions at the mosque have raised fears that, as in the past, they may escalate into further unproportionate violence between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

 

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