23/05/2025
“When You Ask a Victim About Their Sect…”
“Are the children of Yemen Shia?”
“Are the disabled of Gaza Sunni?”
“Do the tears of Lebanon's daughters ask for a belief before they fall?”
No.
Oppression has no religion,
And the cry of the oppressed doesn’t depend on sect or creed.
Today, if any Muslim says:
“Let the people of Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Yemen die — they’re all Shia, they’re all disbelievers…”
Then listen carefully:
Your tongue is speaking the same language as the Zionists — as Netanyahu, as America.
You built walls of sects and lost Al-Aqsa.
You raised banners of division and were banished from the shade of the Prophet’s ﷺ mosque.
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ never taught us:
“Check the sect of the oppressed, then decide whether to help or let them suffer.”
Rather, he said:
“Whoever is not concerned with the affairs of the Muslims is not one of them.”
(Al-Mustadrak of al-Hakim)
What kind of Islam is this — that teaches you to praise tyrant kings
but stay silent at the cries of starving orphans?
This is not the Islam that stood firm in Badr,
Nor the Ummah that bled in Karbala for a drop of water.
Rise.
Don’t protect sects, protect the Ummah.
Don’t look at skin, look at the blood.
Don’t question belief, respond to the cry of pain.
Because on the Day of Judgment, you won’t be asked,
“Which sect were you with?”
You will be asked:
“Did you stand with the oppressed, or did you side with the oppressor?”