In Gaza, hunger is more than hunger. It is a weapon deliberately wielded by Israel against men, women, and children. Children like Muhammed and Yazan slowly fade away while the world remains silent. Their stories cry out for help, urging the Ummah to act before more lives are lost to this man-made tragedy.
Food Aid for Gaza Sent in Drift Bottles
Facing a deadly blockade, Egyptians in coastal cities are sending food-filled bottles across the Mediterranean to Gaza. This campaign defies the so-called governments that refuse to help Palestine and instead aid Israel, showing how ordinary people are going to extraordinary lengths to bring hope and relief.
The Maldivian Date Palm Controversy
The introduction of date palms in the Maldives has sparked debate, seen by some as foreign but deeply rooted in Islamic heritage. Beyond symbolism, date palms offer practical benefits for urban spaces and represent a lasting symbol of Muslim identity amid cultural and political divides.
How Skipping a Coke Can Challenge an Occupation
Boycotting Coca-Cola and similar brands linked to Israel’s economy can make a real impact. When individuals and businesses choose alternatives, they reduce profits that support occupation. Even small actions, like skipping a single produce, add up to a strong, collective stand against the genocide.
