When will the Muslim Ummah realize that the war is a war of existence?
With the Holy Quran - Surah Al-A'raf
It was narrated from Al-Hasan Al-Basri that he said: This nation will continue to be well and will continue to be under God’s protection and cover, and under His shadow, as long as their best treat their worst kindly,
Al Jazeera quoted the British Prime Minister as saying, "We must do everything we can to alleviate the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza," adding, "We see children and infants dying of starvation due to a lack of aid that can be provided to them."
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Muslims must have one Caliph and one state, and there are many hadiths about this, such as the Prophet’s saying, “If allegiance is pledged to two caliphs, kill the last of them.” This hadith indicates that if allegiance is pledged to two people, the last of them must be killed, and the caliph is the first, and this is a metaphor for preventing the division of the state, and prohibiting making the state states, just as the system of government in Islam must be a unitary system, not a federal system.
In an era when nations are preying on the Islamic nation, and international powers are racing to divide its influence in Muslim lands and their wealth, the fundamental question that must be asked remains: How can this nation rise from its stumble? How can it return to lead the world again, and save it from the misery of capitalism, the injustice of nationalism, the absurdity of democracy, and the destruction of socialism? How can it move from a state of dependency and weakness to sovereignty and strength? This question is not an intellectual luxury or an analytical indulgence, but a fateful question, linked to the existence and dignity of the nation, and even to its creed that has burdened it with the responsibility of leading humanity.
Is the Jordanian regime's foreign minister really seriously asking about an alternative to the two-state solution, so we can answer him?
The official spokesman for Hizb ut-Tahrir in the state of Sudan, Ibrahim Othman (Abu Khalil), delivered a passionate sermon in front of the Old Mosque in Port Sudan, where he made an urgent appeal to Muslims, especially the armies of the nation and their leaders, to save their brothers in Gaza from the oppression of the Zionist occupation. A speech carrying a warning message: "The blood of Gaza is on your necks!"