New Delhi: Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, the Grand Mufti of India, has strongly condemned the recent brutal massacre carried out by Israel in Gaza, which violates the ceasefire agreement. In a powerful statement, he expressed deep concern over the renewed aggression by Israel, targeting innocent lives just as Gaza was beginning to return to a state of calm.
Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad emphasized that the international community must take immediate and decisive action to hold Israel accountable for its actions and to prevent further violence. He stressed the urgent need for the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement, including the withdrawal of military forces and the initiation of reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
"The people of Gaza have endured unimaginable suffering and deserve peace, dignity, and the right to rebuild their lives without fear of further violence," said the Grand Mufti. He called on global leaders to prioritize justice and humanity in addressing the ongoing crisis.
During this sacred month, Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad urged people worldwide to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza. He asked for prayers for their safety, strength, and justice, and called for unity in demanding an end to the violence. "Together, we must work towards a just and lasting peace, ensuring that the oppressed are granted their rightful freedom and security," he added.
Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad concluded his message with a prayer for the resilience of the people of Gaza and for the world to be guided towards compassion and lasting peace.