HÜDA PAR organized a gathering in Bursa's Grand Mosque on Sunday morning to express solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza facing Israeli genocidal aggression.
The event aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing crisis in Gaza and condemn the Israeli actions. Participants joined in morning prayers and chanted slogans like "Prayer for Gaza, time to curse the oppressors."
HÜDA PAR Provincial President Zeki Aras delivered a speech highlighting the plight of Palestinians. He emphasized that the situation in Gaza, described as a "genocide" for nearly 490 days, has largely faded from public memory.
Aras condemned the indifference of Muslims worldwide, stating that their inaction contributes to the suffering of Gazans. He pointed out the deaths of four infants due to the harsh conditions and blamed Muslim apathy for allowing this tragedy to unfold.
n his speech, Aras also criticized the adoption of Western customs, particularly Christmas, calling it a distraction for Muslims. "The killers of our brothers and sisters in Gaza are the owners of the Christmas tree," he declared, urging Muslims to reject such customs and remain focused on the plight of their fellow believers.
Aras called for continuous attention to Gaza, urging participants not to let the crisis fade from their consciousness. “While the Zionists massacre, some of our people continue to indulge in their lives and customs,” he said. “Let us not remain insensitive to the cries of our brothers and sisters in Gaza.”
The program concluded with a heartfelt prayer led by Yunus Ulaşkın, emphasizing hope for the freedom of Gaza and condemnation of its oppressors. Participants left the event with a renewed commitment to keeping Gaza at the forefront of their agenda. (ILKHA)
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