I would like to bring "Unity"—a very significant issue—to the Muslim Ummah's attention. Ever ponder why, despite their number exceeding two billion, Muslims continue to face discrimination and mistreatment? Have you ever considered how miserable people are in Palestine, Burma, Kashmir, Myanmar, India, France, and other Muslim-majority nations even though there are 59 of them? No, we never gave it much thought because we are preoccupied with our own lives, hectic schedules, and international policy.
As the pioneering Muslim nuclear power, we observe solidarity and black days with no action. On the other hand, western agendas are mutually supporting one another. America has supported Israel with a $8 billion donation, and voices are rising to say, "We want peace." OIC meetings take place without any noteworthy resolutions. Books that are among our most treasured possessions are being destroyed under the banner of "Freedom." After killing Muslims, they claim to be great advocates for human rights. They pretend to be strong proponents of women's rights while stealing scarves from our women. We need to wake up now.
It's time to act cohesively. It's time to speak up in support of our brothers and sisters. It's time to demonstrate that you are a follower of the Prophet SAWW by boycotting all things from the West. There won't be any more batil if we put our hands together, begin to feel what sisters and brothers are truly going through, and elevate the spirit of a true Muslim
Beyond national boundaries, linguistic barriers, and cultural differences, the unity of Ummat-e-Muslimeen is an enduring and potent idea. Although there is always diversity in the Muslim community, there is also a strong basis for unity because of the shared faith, values, and beliefs that unite Muslims. The obstacles to this unity are not insurmountable, and Muslims should continue to fortify their oneness while appreciating the richness of their variety by emphasizing cooperation, tolerance, and education. By doing this, the Ummah will be able to live up to its potential as a force for good in the world, embodying the real essence of Islam.


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