Joy in the Destruction of Gaza's Mosques: The Creed of Supremacy and Faith
Introduction
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Only a few moments, it was not just fire or a passing explosion, but an expression of the innermost feelings towards the houses of God in Gaza.
Targeting Mosques and Its Implications
The joy shown by the occupation when demolishing mosques is not merely targeting stone structures, but a desperate attempt to break the morale and the covenantal connection that these mosques represent in the hearts of the people of Gaza. The mosque in Gaza is not just a place for prayer, but a center for education, a launchpad for steadfastness, and a beacon of knowledge.
Steadfastness in the Face of Destruction
Despite the destruction and despite attempts at revenge, faith remains firm that the houses of God are built in the hearts before they are built on the ground, and that the demolition of minarets will not silence the call to prayer in this blessed land.