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Muslim scholars call on the Arab and Islamic nations to support the Aqsa Mosque

Muslim scholars call on the Arab and Islamic nations to support the Aqsa Mosque

The International Union for Muslim Scholars called on all Islamic countries and scholars to organize events on Friday in support of Jerusalem, and to exert all efforts to protect the city from the Israeli occupation plans.

It said in a statement that the Israeli occupation violations and attempts to Judaize the city of Jerusalem and divide the Aqsa mosque represent violation of all international norms and conventions and the resolutions of the United Nations and the UNESCO, on the protection of holy sites.

The Union called on all the Palestinians and Jerusalemites to intensify their presence in the Aqsa Mosque to protect it from the occupation authorities’ plans and the extremist Jewish groups that are working on dividing or demolishing it, in order to build the alleged temple on its ruins.

It held the Islamic world – rulers and peoples – the responsible towards protecting Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, and all the Islamic sanctities.

The International Union for Muslim Scholars appealed to King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, King of Morocco Mohammed VI, Chairman of the Jerusalem Committee, and King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Abdullah II to use all possible means to stop the danger that threatens the Aqsa Mosque.

It also called on the international organizations for human rights to support the Jerusalemites in defending the Mosque and protect it from the plots of the occupation authorities and the Jewish extremist groups.

The Union appealed to all the Palestinian people and factions to unite their ranks and overcome their differences; in order to protect Palestine and its holy sites.

It also asked all conscientious people in the world to work on supporting the Palestinian cause and lift the unjust siege imposed on the people of Gaza, by opening the crossings and facilitating the entry of supplies and goods to the Strip.

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