A message to you, the resident of one of the cities in the Zionist entity, or as you call it, Israel.
A message to you, the resident of one of the cities in the Zionist entity, or as you call it, Israel. How are you? Are you doing well? Are you afraid or worried? If so, I can understand why you might be, given the tension and events happening. Well, I have two questions for you: Is what you have worth what you're going through today Is it worth all the trouble? And when will this end? I'll answer these questions and offer some solutions that might help.
Is it possible for the people of Palestine to leave this land in any way, even if they were offered a better one? Before I answer that, let me tell you a few things: Your ancestors occupied the land of Palestine. If you're not aware of this, you can research history. Palestine, before your ancestors occupied it, was a land for Arab Muslims. It's not just any land; it's a sacred land. It houses Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, a significant place for Muslims. To understand the importance of this mosque, know that Muslims pray in the nearest mosque to their homes, but there are only three mosques in the world that Muslims can travel to for prayer. One of them is Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine. Praying there is equivalent to 500 prayers in other mosques. This mosque was also the first Qibla (The direction of the prayer) for Muslims and even every time Muslims read Surah Al-Isra in the Qur’an, they will find mention of Al-Aqsa Mosque in the first verse. So, learn from this that this land is sacred for Muslims, especially for Arabs, as it is a part of their land. Historically, this land was founded by the Canaanites, who were Arab tribes. Their original homeland was nearly the Arabian Peninsula, but they migrated to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the early third millennium BC. In reality, I don't like going back to the debates of ancient times as some people will be skeptical and we won't hold strong evidence to prove this. so, let's talk about the present era. A hundred years ago, whose land was this? Arab Muslims.
So, the answer to the question is simple: No, they will not leave. They are here to stay, and no one can displace them. Can we share it? Unfortunately, that's not a feasible solution. Palestinians have a famous saying, "Kullaha ilna," which means "It's all ours," indicating that all of Palestine belongs to them without sharing.
But this situation will have to end at some point as the occupation has killed thousands of people, won't it? You are saying this because you might not understand the beliefs of Muslims in the Islamic religion. In Islam, anyone who dies defending their wealth, themselves, their religion, or their people becomes a martyr. In Palestine, every day, there are people who embody all of these situations. It's not just one, and even one is enough to be considered a martyr. Being a martyr holds a significant place in Islam. Those who attain it will enter the highest levels of paradise, alongside the prophets and the righteous.
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So, do Muslims rejoice in death? You'll find hundreds of videos of women celebrating the martyrdom of their husbands because they died as martyrs. Fathers rejoice because their sons become martyrs. Of course, many grieve for the loss of loved ones, but ultimately, they accept it because they have a martyr in their family, who will intercede for them on the Day of Judgment. I didn't tell you this, but it's also mentioned in Islam.
Unfortunately, your ancestors chose a land with a people whose faith is challenging to contend with, and history testifies to what you've done of crimes. Has anything changed? Did the Palestinians leave their land? No, and they never will.
In the end, my advice to you and my answer to the first question: Is it worth the trouble? No, it's not worth it. Why burden yourself with all this trouble? Why live in fear instead of peace and tranquility? Why involve yourself in all these conflicts? You're a white (most of you) educated person. You'll find many countries welcoming you. There's the United States, the biggest supporter of your people. Enjoy the warm beaches of California. There's Canada, where their Prime Minister loves you very much, and France with its tourist attractions. But save yourself from this place. Everyone around you doesn't want you here. The youth of Muslims and Arabs are in deep sorrow these days. The primary reason is not the loss of their brothers but preventing them from going to defend their land. Imagine if this situation changes; with no time you'll see Muslims from all over the world standing in front of you. At that time, no one will support you. Save yourself, as it's not worth the trouble.