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JOHN ODUOR: On Quds Day, let’s not forget the suffering of Palestinians

This day, established by Khomeini in 1979, serves as a global platform to advocate for the liberation of Jerusalem and the rights of the Palestinian people.

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by JOHN ODUOR

Siasa02 April 2025 - 14:14
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In Summary


  • The significance of Quds Day is amplified by the ongoing turmoil in the region and the continued massacre in Gaza, demanding a unified response from the international community.
  • As the world observes the Quds Day, the enduring message of unity and resistance against oppression and genocide by the Zionist regime resonates more powerfully than ever.

Displaced Palestinian children in Gaza City, on March 21 /RIZEK ABDELJAWAD/ XINHU

The final Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, World Quds Day, once again approaches, calling upon Muslims and freedom-loving people around the globe to stand in unwavering solidarity with the people of Palestine and the sacred city of AlQuds (Jerusalem).

This day, a lasting legacy of Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, transcends mere sympathy and support for oppressed, under occupation and bloodily displaced people; it is a resounding declaration against global oppression and genocide and a testament to the enduring quest for justice.

The significance of Quds Day is amplified by the ongoing turmoil in the region and the continued massacre in Gaza, demanding a unified response from the international community.

As the world observes the Quds Day, the enduring message of unity and resistance against oppression and genocide by the Zionist regime resonates more powerfully than ever.

This day, established by Khomeini in 1979, serves as a global platform to advocate for the liberation of Jerusalem and the rights of the Palestinian people.

It transcends borders, uniting people from diverse backgrounds in their shared commitment to justice and human dignity.

This year’s Quds Day rallies, under the motto “We remain true to our pledge to Al-Quds,” underscores the unwavering dedication of Muslims and freedom-loving individuals worldwide to the Palestinian cause.

The events emphasise the critical importance of unity among Islamic nations, as divisions only serve to weaken the collective strength of the Muslim Ummah.

As highlighted in the teachings of Imam Khomeini, the solidarity of Islamic countries is no only a spiritual imperative but also a practical necessity for overcoming the challenges faced by the Muslim world.

The situation in Gaza remains a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached earlier this year, the Israeli regime has repeatedly violated its terms, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.

The blockade of Gaza, coupled with restrictions on essential supplies and medical aid, has plunged the enclave into a dire state.

These actions, condemned by international observers as breaches of international humanitarian law, highlight the urgent need for global intervention to uphold the rights of the Palestinian people.

The current landscape of Palestine and its surrounding regions is marked by stark realities.

The people of Gaza, despite enduring a relentless siege and brutal attacks over the last 15 months, have continued to demonstrate extraordinary resilience in their defense of the Palestinian cause.

Their unwavering resistance against the Israeli regime serves as a beacon of hope for all those fighting for liberation.

The realities of this period have exposed the true nature of the occupying regime and its supporters, revealing the profound value of steadfastness and perseverance in the face of adversity.

As we observe this day, it is crucial to highlight the depth of Palestinian resistance and to expose the deceptive facade of those who perpetuate their suffering to a new generation. In Lebanon, the resistance continues to play a pivotal role in supporting the Palestinian cause.

These incidents underscore the broader challenges of instability and conflict in the region, which are often fuelled by external interference and the pursuit of divisive agendas.

Quds Day is not merely a day of protest; it is a profound statement against global oppression and tyranny.

Defending Palestine is synonymous with defending truth and justice, as the struggle for Al-Quds represents a broader fight against the forces of arrogance and domination

. The day serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to stand against injustice and crimes against humanity and to work towards a world where the rights and dignity of all people are respected.

The day also presents a crucial opportunity for global awareness and mobilisation. It is a moment to amplify the voices of the oppressed and to demand an end to the occupation of Palestine.

On this day, Muslims and advocates for human rights worldwide gather in demonstrations and rallies to condemn the atrocities committed by the Israeli regime and to reaffirm their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.

This collective outcry sends a powerful message to the Palestinian people, assuring them that they are not alone in their struggle.

As we reflect on the significance of this day, let us draw inspiration from the words of Khomeini: “Quds Day is the day of Islam, the day of the Prophet, and a day to stand against the oppressors.

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