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Saudi prince: ‘Let us go and fight for Al-Aqsa’

It’s known for Saudi leaders to be quiet or passive with regards to the Israeli’s oppressive treatment of Palestinians and Masjid Al-Aqsa.

However, there have been those exceptions when a few have outrightly spoken out. Saudi Prince Abdulaziz Bin Fahd, son of the late Saudi King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz (may Allah have mercy upon him) took to Twitter to discuss the events unfolding at Al-Aqsa and the Israeli restrictions imposed on Palestinian worshippers as reported by Middle East Monitor.

In the tweets, Abdulaziz Bin Fahd called on Muslims and Arabs to stand in solidarity with Al-Aqsa. One tweet reads:

“Every Muslim is obliged to support our brothers in Palestine and the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, everyone within their means.

O nation of Muhammad, show them who you are.

Neglecting Al-Aqsa would be a disgrace and God will hold us accountable.”

In another tweet he wrote:

“O nation of Muhammad and Allah, the third mosque is a prisoner of the criminal occupation, is there no wise among us?

Let us go and fight, we would either be victorious and save it, or we fail but will be forgiven by our Lord.”

The prince also published a video of his father during a visit to the White House, where he stressed the importance of finding a just solution to the issue of Palestine and give Palestinians their independence.

 

Let’s not forget the words of late King Faisal (may Allah have mercy upon him) said about Masjid Al-Aqsa.

https://youtu.be/L-4PSCsgSwU

 

And here are brave Palestinian women standing up against the illegal Israeli security officers.

https://www.facebook.com/OnePathNetwork/videos/1746040598758222/

 

And here is why Masjid Al-Aqsa is part of Islam’s and Muslims’ honour and dignity.

https://www.facebook.com/OnePathNetwork/videos/1743356112360004/

 

A set of reminders for all

https://twitter.com/_levantine/status/889832713485783041

Written by Adeel Malik

Born in Hong Kong, grew up in Scotland and ethnically Pakistani, Adeel primes himself to be a multicultural individual who is an advent social media user for the purpose of learning and propagating Islam while is also a sports fan. Being an English teacher himself, he envisions a bright future for Muslims which he strongly believes can only be done with education.

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