Subhanallah, this really is heartbreaking all we can do is make dua from at all time. "just like we forget we were ever fasting when we break our fast, they will forget how much they have suffered in this dunya when they are put in Jannah" may Allah swt protect them and every muslim around the world, may the Almighty make our hearts strong, and keep our hearts clean. Allah swt is on their side as he is the all knowing and Allah swt planned this before we were even born. Ya rabb save the suffering save our muslim countries and keep our Iman pure, ya Allah keep us hopeful. Aameen
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you perfectly put it into words. I am Lebanese myself and to me Palestine feels like my second home country, even though I've never even been there. I love Palestine and the Palestinians like my own country, and as you said, their happiness is my happiness and their pain is my pain. I will always stand with Palestine 🇱🇧❤
3 years ago
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I am a Jew, and even though we disagree on certain issues, nonetheless I respect your stance and love your work. Allah Ma’ak.
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My dear friend, you are a man of honour. I have always loved your videos and would watch them over and over again. But today I attach a person behind your work and I have nothing but respect for that person. Love from occupied Kashmir.
3 years ago
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Thank you for this channel and thank you for saying what needed to be said and for saying it so eloquently. Peace be with you.
3 years ago
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I don't know what to say right now,i looooved this post, I'm happy for you that you decided to say directly your political opinion. Palestine has my voice too till i die. Hope you are always safe.
3 years ago
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I dont know what i am from ethnic point of view, but i have always loved ur work and the musical trips u have offered to us all around the Arab world. As i can see, i didnt subscribe ur channel before, but here i am, ur new subscriber today. Its morning here, i woke up crying... i am giving a warm hug to one and each of ur/our people, with love.
3 years ago
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There's nothing wrong to express your care and love for the Palestinians and Palestine. It also saddens me knowing the suffering they, and many Arabs, are enduring. I can understand your fear of making your political stance very clear to the world. I share yours, and I'm afraid of showing my support for Palestine using my real identity when I'm not in my home country. But, should my political stance get exposed somehow, I'm not afraid to admit that I support Palestine, and many other Arab countries as well. Anyway, wishing all Muslims around the world a happy Eid al-Fitri.
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oh my god i didn't know you were so cute or very kind of you with this act you got bigger in my eyes . Palestine lives matter 🇵🇸👑 From Palestine🇵🇸🇵🇸
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Many american citizens see the truth. That the oppressed are the innocent ones. Palestinians are the bravest ...most loveliest people on earth!
3 years ago | 0
I had a feeling this page was ran by someone from Lebanon. Much love! I am also Lebanese and Armenian and now until the day I die I will stand with Palestine. Arab countries and arabs need to stand up for Palestine and put an end to Israeli occupation. 🇵🇸❤️🇦🇲
3 years ago
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Eyy Love...We aaaaaaaaalllll agreee wth every single word u have said... Its Such a Disgrace... A Shaaaaame.. A real shame on alll the Muslim leaders.. I send my Heart felt Condolences.. My Love.. my Dua and the support for PALESTINE.. #FREEPALESTINE.. OUR BROTHERS n SISTERS RESPECT TO YOU AND ALL THE READERS FROM OMAN❤
3 years ago
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May you please translate Ana Ibn Al-Quds ? As a Palestinian-American, I really would like to understand it, but I can't. I feel like its so important to translate Palestinian songs so Palestinians in the diaspora can become connected to their culture. I feel like that is something , that with your channel, you have the power to do.
3 years ago | 0
MohCoolMan
Hi, everybody. I want to talk to you all about something that is really important to me. It’s a long post, so please bear with me.
I prepared around 5 videos which I had planned to release in the few days leading up to al-Eid, but then something happened and I decided that the timing would not be right; there are more pressing matters that people need to focus their attention at. As many if not all of you already know, Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and the pre-48 lands are now, as I am writing this, coming under bombs, being lynched, targeted and beat, and evicted from their homes which are then given to settlers
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The past week caused nothing but heartbreak for me. But since a very long time, I had felt something other than complete apathy, I was sad and I could barely manage to hold back my tears watching the many videos of Palestinians fighting for their rights to live free with dignity, smiling to the cameras as they were being dragged away by the Occupation’s forces.
Last year, I had come to believe, with much heartache, that the Palestinian cause have died with the ‘peace efforts’ of some regional players. My country, Lebanon, was bleeding, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Sudan and Algeria were all bleeding, but Palestine… it was killed. That is what plagued my mind and I was crushed by the mere weight of the thought. I have long considered Palestine a second home for me and the Palestinian people my siblings. Their joy meant my joy and their sorrow mine. Imagine, then, learning that the Arab world has ‘overgrown’ the Palestinian cause and left the Palestinians defenseless and alone.
But here I am, reminded that so long as a single Palestinian draws breath then so does the cause with him, reminded that a just cause burns with an inextinguishable fire. I was also reminded that the people of the Arab world, weak and powerless as they are, refuse to give up on their brothers and sisters. And powerless and weak as I am, with a music channel as my only platform, and with a very modest following to it, I too wish to do my part and speak out loud what the world chooses not to hear: Palestine is suffering, Palestine is oppressed, the Palestinian cause is a just cause that supersedes any ethnic or religious considerations. Palestine concerns every single one of us and it is our responsibility as humans to stand with Palestine until it is free.
I always feared making clear political stances, I’d say: I do not want to confront anyone, everyone is entitled to their opinion, what if someone finds out of my stance and then denies me a job opportunity (in the Arab world, sad as it is, more so than the Western world), what if I word it wrong and offend someone, what if I lose subscribers, what if and what if. But today, I will make my stance very clear. I stand with Palestine; I stand with the people of Palestine now and until the day I die.
I hope no one conflates love and support for Palestine as hatred directed towards the Jews, because it is not. What really matters now is that we acknowledge that the Palestinians are being treated as sub-humans, living under an apartheid regime, uprooted and evicted from their ancestral homes and denied return on top of that. We stand against this blatant ethnic cleansing, land theft, and dehumanization of the Palestinian people which has been going on since at least 1948.
Before I upload the videos I have already finished, I want to share with you two songs by two of the most beloved Arab singers, Umm Kulthum and Fairuz, in support of Palestine, its people, their right of return, and their right for a dignified life in their ancestral homes.
Thank you for you time (and sorry about the bad Photoshop!).
Umm Kulthum's song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zccWO...
Fairuz's song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EyOY...
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