Palestine Today
by HRM Deborah
A simple clarification, the Jewish people that are now in Palestine, are celebrating the fact that they are in Palestine, not anything to actually do with the war or a state. From my understanding, they are now happy to know the truth of what actually did cause the war as well as we as Arab Palestinians are and the fact the war was caused by outside interests.
There is much sorrow yet of the countless martyrs of the past war, but it is also understood that Allah takes care of them and the living have to be taken into more consideration.
As for Zionism, the ideology is practically outdated, from what I have been told, Palestine is becoming the country it should have been before the war was created. Palestine at this time is doing far better then it has in 108 years.
Any criminal situation that occurred as part of the war has been resolved accept a small nucleus of terrorist from the organization backed by the outside agitators that is bent on the destruction of all Palestine and this is not being allowed because of the welfare of all citizens of Palestine.
Furthermore, it has always been important for a strong relationship among all Islamic nations and the ties between these nations are binding, as well as they should never be broken, under any circumstance.
On a personal note, growing up in almost utter isolation from American society makes me a unique creation, for I never understood there precepts nor followed them, I have always been a product of my country and its principles and being in isolation, I had to opportunity to learn Islam more in its purist form, I have been told. I will admit I have a deficiency in my home language, because of my imprisonment.
Nevertheless, it has been felt that Allah put me in a unique situation being in prison so to speak, in this particular foreign country.
I have never believed in having animosity towards any one situation, I do believe in what is acceptable for the welfare and human rights of all humanity. Because all people on this planet have a right to live a good life without precept of anyone doing or wising them any harm.
For as I have mentioned before, we are suppose to live in a garden, not a graveyard.
Labels: Human Rights, Humanity, Islam, Middle East, Palestine, Welfare
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