International Quds day observed in Sankoo subdivision

By Mansoor Hosain Beigh Sankoo, Apr 30, 2022
Sankoo :

Anjuman-e-Sahib Zaman Sankoo observed International Quds Day show solidarity with the Palestinians and condemn Israeli atrocities against them. Protest rally was started from the Imam Bargha Thang Sankoo and culminated at Alamdar Chowk.

International Quds Day is an annual event during which demonstrators express their solidarity with the Palestinian people and opposition to the occupation of the Palestinian territories by the Zionist regime of Israel.

Religious scholars said that the day is to show our solidarity with the people of Palestine to show the unity among Muslim and also to awaken the conscience of the peoples of the whole world.

Later the effigies of Netanyahu & America President, Joe Biden were burned. 

Similarly, Markaz-e-Tabliga Imam Raza Sankoo also observed International Quds Day after observing Friday congregational prayer. Thousand of people participated in this religious meeting.

The procession started from Markaz-e-Tabliga, Imam Raza Sankoo and concluded at the mini stadium ground. People carrying placards and banners supporting Palestine shouted anti-America and anti-Israel slogans for killing innocents, especially women and children in Palestine and marked their support for the innocent victims of Gaza. The protestors demanded an end to the Zionist regime in Israel.

International Quds Day is seen as the legacy of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khomeini, who officially declared the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan as International Quds Day back in 1979.

Aga Syeed Mohammad Towha Rizvi said that Youm-e-Quds was declared by Imam Khomeini to express solidarity with the people of Gaza, Palestine, Yemen, and Bahrain. He further expressed resentment over all kinds of atrocities, the unrest in Iraq and Syria or the terrorist attack in India and expressed solidarity with all oppressed people of the world and appealed to the government to cut all diplomatic ties with these countries.