In a recent statement on his verified Twitter account, renowned Islamic scholar Dr. Zakir Naik emphasized that the ongoing struggle of the Palestinians is not only a matter of political conflict but also a test of faith for Muslims around the world.

Dr. Naik, known for his extensive knowledge of Islam and his influential voice in the Muslim community, declared that while Allah has the power to grant victory to the Palestinians, He is currently testing the resolve and unity of the global Muslim Ummah (community).

Dr. Naik’s message comes at a time of heightened tension and violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where Palestinians have faced increasing hardships. He suggested that the suffering and resistance of the Palestinian people are part of a divine trial meant to assess the faith and actions of Muslims worldwide. According to Dr. Naik, this situation demands not only prayers but also active support and solidarity from Muslims across the globe.

The scholar urged Muslims to reflect on their own commitment to Islamic teachings and their response to the plight of their brothers and sisters in Palestine. He highlighted the importance of unity, charity, and steadfastness in faith during such trying times, emphasizing that these qualities are essential in overcoming the challenges faced by the Muslim community.

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Dr. Naik’s statement has resonated with many of his followers, sparking discussions on the role of faith in addressing global issues and the responsibilities of Muslims toward oppressed communities….S££Morē

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