Quds Day – An existential threat to the hegemonic powers

Every year without fault, swathes of the world’s population have gathered from every corner of the world, flying the flag for Palestine while bolstering the resistance front. But what is it in particular about the Quds Day marches that has triggered heavy counter-demonstrations and mammoth efforts to get it banned, as has been the case in Berlin? This article seeks to break down the philosophy behind Quds Day, which singles it out as one of the strongest forces of mobilization and changes against the unjust status quo, which the enemies of liberation fear greatly.

1) Zionist confrontation shifts from the regional to the international arena

Quds Day calls for international grassroots mobilization, transferring the confrontation from one confined in the region of West Asia to concern the masses of the world. In the same way, the world superpowers conspired to uproot the Palestinian nation and established the Wrong State, from Britain to the United States and the Soviet Union, reversing this biggest shame to have occurred before the conscience of the world requires a global effort of unity. Quds Day raises the slogan of complete liberation for all historical Palestine, and it is unity in potent solutions reflecting the true reality on the ground, that the hegemonic powers fear.

2) The very existence of the Wrong State is called into question

Mobilization occurs on an annual basis, regardless of whether there are heightened aggressions by the occupation forces, as the partial issues themselves are not the frame of reference, such as the transgression on Al-Aqsa Mosque, the release of prisoners, dismantling the settlements in the West Bank, etc. The dismantling of the Wrong State is echoed as the only way to achieve justice and the only solution to this is through armed struggle until liberation.

3) Facilitating the downfall of oppressive systems is on par with Divine worship

Imam Khomeini chose a significant time for the Muslims, a Friday, and during the Holy month of Ramadan when they are fasting and engaging in perpetual worship, signifying the act of resistance against systems of oppression is a religious duty before it is to be classified as socio-political activism. Once the seeds have been planted in the hearts of two billion Muslims globally that Palestine is an obligatory religious commandment, a strong united front is formed that cannot be broken by the hegemonic Powers, as the basis for this unity is God Himself.

4) Centralizing the Palestinian cause, the focal point of unity for all Muslims

Quds Day centralized the Palestinian cause as the cause that all Muslims should unite on. From a religious perspective, all Muslims unite on the fact that this is a blessed land, it is the third holiest site in the religion, it is the land of the Prophets of God, and this land has been usurped. Palestine, therefore, represents the point of unity between the Muslims and all justice seekers of the world.

One of the greatest tactics of the enemies of liberation is to split the Muslims and to use the cover of sectarianism because the reality is that they bet on this weakness. It is not the strength of the aggressor that allows the unjust status quo to continue, but the weakness of the oppressed.

The stance of the Islamic Republic revived the Muslim Ummah at large, at a time when it was in complete slumber, humiliation, and captivity to external aggressors, and those four decades post the Islamic revolution cannot be compared to the decades before it, as the revolutionary line breathed life into resistance movements in the region that took up arms and forced the change.

From a political perspective, centralizing the Palestinian cause signifies the unique nature of Palestinian oppression, which took the form of the world superpowers conspiring to steal a land, uproot its people and maintain a perpetual hegemonic order feeding their interests.

5) Quds is stamped for eternity

Quds Day was the first call of its kind for all people of the globe to rise and mobilize, and until today there is not a single day stamped in which people globally come out for the cause of Palestine, regardless of the regional developments. Since this day is stamped, it will continue to be commemorated for eternity, even after Palestine’s liberation; Quds Day will still be commemorated and the call for the liberation of all the oppressed will be in the light and legacy of Palestine.

Jafar Ronas
Jafar Ronas
The writer is a freelance columnist

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