By Abdullahi Isah Wasagu
Tens of thousands of pro-Zakzaky protesters in some Nigerian
cities have began a 9-day flag fly, streets protests and twitter storm, with
colorful pictures, in solidarity with evicted Palestinians.
As Islamic Movement in Nigeria announced the temporal suspension of
nationwide international Qudus Day protests in the forthcoming last Friday of
the month of Ramadan amid change of stuations due to covid-19 deadly disease,
on Wednesday 13/5/2020, many cities have staged protests demanding an
unconditional release of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, meanwhile, showed their
soliderity with the oppressed people of Palestine from the Israeli ursurpation.
In cities like Jos, Kaduna, Abuja, Sokoto, Birnin Kebbi among others,
numerous brothers and sisters stormed the streets of the cities raising posters
and banners of Qudus Mosque afixed with photos of leader of the Movement Sheikh
Ibraheem El-Zakzaky (H).
Hujjatul Islam Adam Ahmad Jos who led the protest in the city of
Jos explained in brief ane concise the old-aged oppression of the Israelite
Government on the weak Palestinians that led them to forcefully moved out from
their inherited land.
This year's int. Qudus Day varies following the unexpected covid-19
pademic that brought about change in all affairs globally. International Qudus
Day in Nigeria is not going to be a one-day nationwide street protests like
previous years, instead, various towns and cities would staged protest base on
conditions warrant. This followed inter-state and nationwide restriction of
Movement stipulated by authorities in measures to avoid rapid spread of
covid-19 deadly disease.
After protest on varying days, brothers of the Movement will use
their various local meeting points and centres to fix Qudus Day banners and
posters in soliderity with the oppressed people of Palestine.
In addition, social media platforms would be stormed with pictures
of Int. Qudus Day for 8 consecutive days from 21st of Ramadan to 29th of the
holy month.
The changes in the 2020 Qudus Day is not only in Nigeria but
contries across the globe following the current covid-19 pandemic.
It can be recalled that Muslims all over the globe consecrate the
last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan "Al-Quds Day" to proclaim the
international solidarity of Muslims in support of the legitimate rights of the
Muslim people of Palestine.
For many years, clerics across the globe have been notifying the
Muslims of the danger posed by the usurper Israel which today has intensified
its savage attacks against the Palestinians.
Credit: Islamic Movement in Nigeria website
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