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Al-Quds Day Symbolizes Fight Against Normalization of Occupation: Vice President

  • May, 07, 2021 - 18:39
  • Politics
Al-Quds Day Symbolizes Fight Against Normalization of Occupation: Vice President

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran's First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said on Friday that the Al-Quds Day is a day to fight the "normalization" of the occupation.

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He went on to say that World Quds Day is a day for fighting oblivion and passing down Palestinian history to future generations, as Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish said to Palestinian children, "don't forget that they should return home."

In Ramadan of 1979, the late Founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini designated the last Friday of the holy month as the Quds Day. He said in a speech, "I call on all Muslims and Muslim governments to unite in order to get the hands of this occupier (Israel) and it supporters off Palestine and call on all Muslims around the world to name the last Friday of Ramadan month as the 'Quds Day' and declare the international solidarity of Muslims in supporting legal rights of (Palestinian) Muslims."

Since then, the world's freedom-seekers, especially in Islamic countries, have been staging massive rallies and organized special ceremonies to mark the occasion, but this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the rallies were held online.

 
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