Al-Aqsa preacher calls for close ranks and work for the sake of the prisoners and prisoners
Tens of thousands of Palestinians performed Friday prayers today in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, despite the occupation’s restrictions on checkpoints spread in and around Jerusalem.
The Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem said that more than 70,000 worshipers from the people of Jerusalem and the occupied interior, and those who were able to reach the mosque from the West Bank, performed prayers in its courtyards and covered chapels.
The occupation forces obstructed the arrival of hundreds of West Bank residents to the city of Jerusalem to perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
During the Friday sermon, the mosque’s preacher, Sheikh Muhammad Salim, stressed that the stationed people in Jerusalem are the best people, who make the nation’s history and lead its ship.
Sheikh Salim expressed his confidence in the end of normalization and the settlers’ incursions into Al-Aqsa, and that Al-Aqsa Mosque will remain dear, creating history in Rabat that will be glorious.
The Al-Aqsa preacher called on the Palestinians to close ranks, to face a fateful stage during which they will be subjected to unprecedented unjust and arbitrary decisions.
Sheikh Salim stressed the prohibition of leaking real estate to the occupation, and the impermissibility of praying over the leakers or burying them in Muslim cemeteries.
He added that the siege does not last, even if it does last, do not be deceived by the power of the oppressors, calling for action for the sake of prisoners and prisoners, and to follow the example of the prophets.
He called for stability and steadfastness in Jerusalem, because Al-Aqsa is the furthest and Al-Masra is the path.