From Minarets to palaces - Who Will Answer Gaza Call

From Minarets to Palaces – Who Will Answer Gaza Call

Each child’s final breath. Each mother’s wail. Each destroyed mosque.

Gaza is wailing — but does anyone hear it? Particularly the Muslim countries?

Since October 2023, Gaza has experienced one of the most severe humanitarian crises in recent history. Israeli forces have killed more than 36,000 people.. Thousands more are missing in the rubble. The majority of them are women and children.

But from the minarets of holy cities to the golden palaces of Arab monarchs, the silence is deafening.

Beneath the Rubble Lie Dreams, Not Just Bodies

Gaza is not a city anymore. It is a graveyard of hope.

Daily, bombs rain down. Structures crumble. Besides, blood and ash now splatter the streets that once echoed with laughter. Children remain in coffins before they remain in cradles. Families lie buried beneath the roofs that once promised them safety, now turned into graves.

One woman, holding the corpses of her three kids, cried:

“I wish I’d died along with them.”

This is not war. This is annihilation.

Even the Call to Prayer Echoes in Mourning

The adhan still echoes from shattered minarets. But now, it’s no longer a call to prayer. It’s a cry for assistance.

Mosques have been attacked. Domes have been destroyed. Quran pages soaked in blood. Sajdah worshippers were gunned down mid-sajdah. Holy places are converted into battlegrounds.

And yet, the world rolls on — unmoved.

A Starving Prison: Gaza Is Under Siege

Gaza is not just a war zone. It’s a prison — sealed from land, sea, and sky.

  • No electricity.
  • Plus, No clean water.
  • Plus, No food.
  • And, No medical care.

Doctors operate without anesthesia. Children wait to die. And babies – they breathe their last in helpless incubators. Bread is as scarce as peace. Water, a luxury. Life, a risk.

Picture your child requesting water, and all you can do is hold them as they exhaust themselves.”.

This is Gaza. And the world remains silent.

Who Will Answer Gaza’s Call: From Minarets to Palaces?

Child Flees Flames After School Attack

Scenes of desolation played out in Gaza as a Palestinian child was filmed fleeing from fire following a savage attack on a school. The appalling moment summed up the absolute fear and anguish of innocent civilians trapped in combat. Once a haven of education, the school became a living hell, making it imperative for an international response to safeguard children and defend human rights.

The Silence in the Palaces Is Deafening

From Riyadh to Cairo, Islamabad to Istanbul — Muslim rulers are quiet. Some are completely silent.

These are the leaders who bear these titles:

  • Custodians of the Holy Mosques
  • Voices of the Ummah
  • Defenders of Islam

But their palaces are mum. Their riches are untouched. And, their thrones are secure while Gaza burns.

Why?

Where are the billions of dollars of aid?

Where is the outrage?

Don’t the wails of Gaza reach the marble corridors of power?

Israel’s Mind Games: Divide and Rule

Israel does not only bomb. It plays psychological tricks, particularly with Arab and Muslim leaders.

Here’s how:

  • It instills fear that Iran will acquire regional allies.
  • Plus, It employs peace agreements, such as the Abraham Accords, to normalize relations.
  • Also, It labels Palestinian resistance as “terrorism” to hush up critics.

This trick works. Arab nations keep quiet, even when Gaza is reduced to ashes.

The West’s Complicity and the World’s Hypocrisy

The Western world pours oil on the fire.

The UN provides “statements of concern.”

More weapons are sent by the U.S.

Media sources call genocide “self-defense.”

Families are erased from books. Streets are renamed after the killed. Entire bloodlines disappear.

Is Palestinian blood less valuable?

Or is their humanity simply invisible?

This Is Not a War — It’s Genocide

Let’s be honest: this is not a “conflict.” It’s not a “clash.”

It’s genocide.

A cold, calculated effort to erase a people. To kill not just bodies, but culture, history, and faith.

Gaza isn’t falling. It’s being buried.

And the Muslim world watches from behind tinted glass.

From the Minarets: A Cry for Justice

Mosques should be the first to speak.

They are houses of God — centers of justice and courage. But in many countries, imams are silenced. The sermons are censored. The fire is gone.

The adhan still calls. But today, it carries pain, not power.

Read more: Inside Gaza 2025: humanity’s biggest betrayal

To the Palaces: Silence Is Complicity

Many Muslim leaders are not just quiet. They are complicit.

Why?

  1. Fear
    They fear protests. If the people rise for Gaza, they may also rise against injustice at home.
  2. Wealth
    They choose billion-dollar deals over their brothers and sisters in Palestine.
  3. Western Pressure
    Speaking up risks angering powerful allies. So they stay silent.

They betray the very faith they claim to protect.

A Question to the Ummah: Will You Rise?

Gaza asks each of us:

  • Did you raise your voice?
  • Plus, Did you give your wealth?
  • Plus, Did you share their stories?
  • And, Did you hold your leaders accountable?

Silence is no longer neutral. It is betrayal.

“And what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed among men, women, and children…”
(Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa 4:75)

So, Who Will Answer Gaza’s Call?

If not the rulers, then the people must rise.

The Ummah still has a heartbeat. From Amman to Jakarta, Muslims are marching. They’re protesting. They’re donating.

But we need more.

  • More action.
  • More awareness.
  • Plus, More pressure.

You don’t need power to make a difference. Just courage.

In Conclusion, Gaza Is Screaming

Gaza is not whispering. Gaza is screaming.

And if we don’t respond now, history will note our silence—not favorably.

Let your prayers be for Gaza.

Let your actions speak louder than your words.

Plus, Let your voice shatter the silence. Because if we let Gaza down today, we let ourselves down forever.

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