A paramedic discovers that one of the victims of a murderous Israeli airstrike targeting displaced families in Beit Lahia is his own brother.
The crime continues, so does international inaction.
Seruan oleh seorang tahanan Palestin yang dibebaskan, mengingatkan masyarakat dunia agar tidak meninggalkan para tahanan Palestin di penjara rejim. Mereka di sana diancam bahaya.
Appreciate your Taraweeh Imams.
They’ve spent the whole day revising, making sure every verse is perfect.
Most of their effort goes unseen; the hours of recitation, the repetition, the pressure not to make mistakes.
May Allah accept their efforts. Ameen
During taraweh today, a father and his young son (probably no older than nine) stood shoulder to shoulder in prayer. I was standing in the row behind them.
In most masajid that do a full khatm of the Qur’an during Ramadan, Taraweh stretches long, often one and a half hours or more, as the imam recites steadily through large portions each night.
When the congregation rose for the 9th rakat, I noticed the father gently but firmly press his son’s shoulder down, motioning for him to sit and rest. The little boy resisted, he pushed himself back up with quiet determination and continued standing in line with the adults.
Later, as everyone stood again for the 13th rakat, the father tried once more. He leaned over, placed a caring hand on the boy’s back, and whispered for him to take a break; the child looked tired, but yet again, with that same stubborn courage, the son straightened up, planted his feet firmly, and rejoined the prayer without a word of complaint.
Through the corner of his eye, the father glanced at his boy. A soft, unmistakable smile of pride spread across his face. He didn’t say anything more, he didn't need to. In that stolen glance was a whole world of love.
That small moment stayed with me. The tender protectiveness of a father who wanted nothing more than to spare his son hardship… and the pure, unyielding devotion of a child who refused to step back from standing before Allah (swt), no matter how weary his young body felt.
He was standing right till the end.
May Allah (swt) give him what is best in this life, and what is best in the Akhira, and may Allah (swt) protect him from the hell fire.
A year has passed since the detention of my father,
In this white coat, he walked alone amidst death, destruction, and in front of tanks—not because he was fearless, but because his oath and his humanity were greater than any fear. He refused to abandon the children and the wounded at Hospital , and for that, he was detained.
This image is a testament to the courage of the man who was the last line of defense for life, and it is the very same scene that ended with his unjust arrest.
A full year of injustice has passed. Today, we ask for nothing but his freedom. Please share his story to keep his voice alive.
🚨 BREAKING: Families woke up Thursday to find themselves suddenly on the wrong side of Gaza’s “yellow line” as Israel pushed the boundary about 300m further west during a tank incursion in eastern Gaza City. The physical blocks were shifted in Tuffah and Shujaiya, @AbdSabbah91 reports for Drop Site.
Preparing for the Akhira is not a huge dramatic moment. It is the little things you do every day. Praying on time. Fixing your intentions. Letting go of grudges. Choosing patience when it is hard. Every small act is building something real for you in the next life.
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) said:
“Wondrous is the affair of the believer, for there is good for him in every matter… If he is harmed, he shows patience and that is good for him.” (Sahih Muslim)
Not everyone accepts defeat and thanks God immediately