The Palestinian land is bleeding once again
The
Palestinian land is bleeding once again
The Palestinian land is bleeding once again
In the
modern world, 193 recognized independent and sovereign states are member states of the United Nations, besides the Holy See (Vatican City)
and Palestine as 2 observer states are also included in the United Nations.
Surprisingly,
despite being an observer state, Palestine is an oppressed state. There are 168
states in the world where democracy prevails and they are proud of it, but no
one has forced Israel to stop the systematic genocide of innocent Palestinians
since October 7, 2023, in which 15 thousands of innocent Palestinians have been
martyred.
More than
35,000 people have been injured, millions of homes have been destroyed and
nearly 1.2 million people have been displaced in the Gaza Strip alone, and the
brutality is gradually spreading to the West Bank.
Brutally
densely populated urban residential areas, even refugee camps, schools, and
hospitals have been brutally, indiscriminately, and deliberately bombed. All
hospitals in Gaza have been heavily bombarded by the Israeli Defense Forces and
turned into cemeteries.
Apart from
this, around 90 senior health care providers providing humanitarian aid and 100
humanitarian aid workers, including numerous media personnel, lost their lives
while witnessing the barbaric aggression of the Zionists. are
Israel has formal diplomatic relations with 168 states, including Muslim states. And no Muslim state has condemned Israel in the strongest terms. Only 8 countries have announced the severance of relations with Israel, showing courage against the g
History
of Muslims in Palestine
Before the
creation of the illegal Zionist state of Israel, Palestine was historically,
politically, and religiously a Muslim region, although there were also
Christians some Jews, and other religious minorities such as the Druze. The
population of historic Palestine in 1947 was estimated at about 1.9 million.
Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire from the early 16th century until the
end of World War I.
The local population
was subject to Ottoman rule. Arab farmers and landowners owned and cultivated
most of the land, and this land was often passed down to the next generation. A
small number of poor Jews also practiced agriculture. The economy of Palestine
was primarily agricultural. Agriculture, including the cultivation of crops
such as wheat, barley, olives and citrus fruits, played an important role in
the local economy. There was also trade, especially in Jerusalem and other
urban centers. The administrative machinery of the Ottoman Empire ran an
orderly government with the help of local officials and important social
figures.
The history
of Muslims in Palestine begins in the 7th century AD when Arab Muslim forces
led by Khalid bin Walid conquered the region and brought it under Islamic rule.
Jerusalem, especially the Al-Aqsa Mosque, gained importance in Islam because of
its association with the Prophet's ascension journey.
Over the
centuries, the region encompassing present-day Israel and Palestine has been
ruled by various Islamic caliphates, including the Umayyad, Abbasid, and
Fatimid periods of power. In the twelfth century, the region was temporarily
ruled by the Christian Crusaders.
When and where were the hoodies taken out?
The Jews have been in constant trouble because of their undesirable behavior and have had to migrate from one place to another. Here is a brief history of the relationship between the world and the Jews over the past 1,000 years:
1080 – Expulsion from France.
1098 – Expulsion from the Czech Republic.
1113 – Expulsion from Kyiv, Russia (Vladimir Monomakh).
1113 – Massacre of Jews in Kiev.
1147 – Expulsion from France.
1171 – Expulsion from Italy.
1188 – Expulsion from England.
1198 – Expulsion from England.
1290 AD – Expulsion from England.
1298 – Expulsion from Switzerland (execution of 100 Jews).
1306 – Expulsion from France (3,000 burned alive).
1360 – Expulsion from Hungary.
1391 – Expulsion from Spain (30,000 executed, 5,000 burned alive).
1394 – Expulsion from France.
1407 – Expulsion from Poland.
1492 – Expulsion from Spain (law permanently barring Jews from entering the country).
1492 – Expulsion from Sicily.
1495 – Expulsion from Lithuania and Kiev.
1496 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1510 – Expulsion from England.
1516 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1516 - Sicilian law allows Jews to live only in Jewish quarters.
1541 – Expulsion from Austria.
1555 – Expulsion from Portugal.
1555 - Rome Law allows Jews to live only in Jewish quarters.
1567 – Expulsion from Italy.
1570 – Expulsion from Germany (Brandenburg).
1580 – Expulsion from Novgorod (Russia) (reign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible).
1592 – Expulsion from France.
1616 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1629 – Expulsion from Spain and Portugal (Philip IV).
1634 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1655 – Expulsion from Switzerland.
1660 – Expulsion from Kiev.
1701 – Complete expulsion from Switzerland (Edict of Philip V).
1806 – Napoleon's warning. badass
1828 – Expulsion from Kiev.
1933 – Expulsion from Germany and the Holocaust.
It is worth noting that the Jews were rejected by almost all the nations of the world because of their behavior. Only Muslims have always borne their burden and they have never been expelled. This positive attitude was rewarded with the establishment of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, on the Muslim Palestinian land.
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