In a scene that embodies the highest meanings of sincerity and attachment to serving the oppressed, followers recalled the words of Allah in Surah At-Tawbah, describing the condition of believers who found no way to continue giving or striving due to circumstances beyond their control:
"And there is no blame upon those who come to you asking for mounts, and you say, 'I find nothing to carry you upon.' They turn back while their eyes overflow with tears out of grief that they could not find anything to spend."
This noble verse summarized the condition of the Kuwaiti doctor who went down to Gaza to bandage wounds and comfort families. When the ways became narrow and the occupation stormed the city of Rafah, he was forced to leave at the last moment. His departure was not a desire for survival, but rather a pain of separation from the field of giving. He left with his eyes overflowing with tears, just as the Quran described the condition of the truthful who grieve when the means of generosity and sacrifice are cut off.