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Turkish Thinker Says Muslim Unity against Israeli Atrocities ‘Biggest Nightmare for Oppressors’

11:37 - September 17, 2024
News ID: 3489936
IQNA – A Turkish thinker says the creation an Islamic unity against Israeli atrocities is the “biggest nightmare for world oppressors.”

Turkish Thinker Says Muslim Unity against Israeli Atrocities ‘Biggest Nightmare for Oppressors’

 

This is according to Nuray Tuncai who made the remarks while speaking at the seventh webinar of the 38th Islamic Unity Conference on Monday.

She said that the Operation al-Aqsa Flood launched by Palestinian resistance movement against the occupied Palestinian territories united many people across the globe and this solidarity has turned into the biggest nightmare for the world oppressors.

She added that the retaliatory operation by Hamas resistance fighters united the anti-oppression people under one flag, Taqrib News Agency (TNA) reported.

“The Operation al-Aqsa Flood affected the entire world and divided the world into two groups: the pro-Palestine and the pro-oppression front,” she said.

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Tuncai added that the commonality between these opposite groups was that they were united regardless of their language, religion and ethnicity, stressing, "That is the very feature of a Mahdavi society (the society of followers of Imam Mahdi, the 12th Shia imam and savior of the world).”

The Turkish activist said, “The oppressors in the world have, for years, endeavored to divide the people; therefore, they have hired all their technological, engineering, and diplomatic capabilities in this path.”

She stressed the necessity of boosting unity among Muslims and said, “The Zionists, imperialist powers, and enemies of Islam have been in constant efforts to undermine the solidarity in the Islamic communities through racism and sectarianism, though their game has come to an end and the Operation al-Aqsa Flood has brought us closer to justice and liberation.”

The remarks by the Turkish thinker, Nuray Tunci, come in an address to the Shia and Sunni elites at the webinar of the 38th Islamic Unity Conference on Islamic cooperation, which is this year focused on resolving the issue of Palestine.

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More than 200 Muslim thinkers, activists and professors exchange views in webinars held concurrent with the Islamic Unity Week that marks the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), 14-20 September.

Organized by Iran’s World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, hundreds of Muslim scholars, religious figures and top officials from across the globe also attend a 3-day-event held in the Iranian capital Tehran on 19-21 September.

 

Source: Taghrib News Agency

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