22 January, 2009

War on Gaza: Islamic View (Folder)

War on Gaza: Islamic View (Folder)

By Living Shari`ah Staff

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Since December 27, 2008, Israel has been exceeding all limits and violating all laws by launching massive waves of air strikes, sea assaults, and ground attacks targeting the one and a half million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.

As many commentators and reporters affirm, this is the worst massacre Gaza has been subjected to since the Israeli occupation of the strip in 1967.

Mournfully, this crime against humanity continues amid deep silence and apathy on the part of the international community.

As the massacre continues and the number of casualties shockingly grows, many questions arise: What are the practical means through which the oppressed people in Gaza can be saved? Should Muslims perform Funeral Prayer for the martyrs of Gaza in absentia? What is the role of Muslim scholars as regards this catastrophe?

This folder contains a wealth of information that covers the above and more questions.


What is the ruling on donating for the Palestinian people in Gaza in these days? Is it a duty? And are they more entitled than others to zakah?

Share Your Du`aa' for Gaza & We Say Ameen!

Muslims pray to Allah, day and night, in mosques, on the streets and everywhere asking Allah to help the oppressed people of Gaza and to stop their suffering. So, what do you say in your du`aa' for Gaza people? Share your du`aa' with others so that they will say, "ameen".

North American Muslim Scholars Speak on Gaza

In the midst of the growing complexity of the dire situation inGaza, IslamOnline.net has compiled statements from Muslim scholars across North America in an effort to portray their thoughts and reactions to the ongoing war on Gaza…

IUMS Statement on Gaza Massacre

The International Union for Muslim Scholars (IUMS) — with its chairmanship, executive office, board of trustees, and large number of affiliated scholars (whether individuals or bodies or groups in the entire Muslim World) — is observing with all concern, sorrow,...

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