Int'l Qods conference Appeals to Muslims
International conference on Qods appealed to one and half billion Muslims to stand against Judaization project
Thousands Islamic and Christian personalities from 65 countries demanded a stop be put to the Zionist project of judaizing the Qods and the illegal digging operations under the mosque and other holy sites in the city.
According to Qodsna reporter, Maan Bashor, chief organizer of the conference condemned the Israeli regime's aggressions against the Islamic and Christian sanctities in the Qods city.
Bashor also condemned the Israeli Knesset members' visit of the site of the digging operations.
He described the participants as the members the Board of Trustees of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the al-Qiama church as well as othgaer Islamic sanctities.
Mohammad Hedayat Noor, head of the Indonesian parliament, was another lecturer of the conference who described the Islamic civilization as human civilization and predicted that the civilization will help eventually restore Qods to its real owners.
Nejati Gillani, head of
Aziz Sedqi, the ex-Egyptian premier was another lecturer in the conference who got out enthusiasm when he told the conference that force must be greeted with force. The participants chanted Allah-u Akbar to approve his statements.
The premier urged reducing volume of words and instead more taking actions, adding that the Arab and Islamic nations wish to see Qods free from under the boots of the occupiers.
George Galloway, head of the British Respect Party was another lecturer to the conference who opened his speech by Bismillah Va Salam Alaikum Va Rahmatollah (in the name of Allah, and greeting to you and Allah's mercy) the trademark opening sentence of Muslim lecturers.
He recalled that the city was the place of ascension of the noblest messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) to heavens, adding that the Arab states are responsible for the liberation of the place from the claws of the Israeli terrorists.
Sheikh Raed Salah, chief of the al-Aqsa Institute, was the other lecturer to the conference who said all Muslims share the concerns of Qods city and al-Aqsa mosque, adding that it was a religious duty to liberate the two sanctities.
Ali Akbar Mohtashami-pour, deputy head of the International Qods Institute as an Iranian lecturer in the conference vowed that
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