28/02/2026
🌙 This Ramadan, our hearts bleed, not with peace — but with the screams of war.
The world is watching a full-scale military escalation as the United States and Israel have launched major coordinated military strikes on Iran, bombing Iranian cities and military sites in what they call preventative action against Tehran’s nuclear program. �
Reuters +1
Iran has responded with reprisal attacks on Israel and U.S. bases throughout the Middle East, including strikes that hit American assets in Gulf Arab states that host U.S. military forces. �
The Guardian
This is not a localized incident — this is a new chapter of open war, and it’s happening right now in the holy month of Ramadan.
Where is the Muslim world’s unified voice?
Where are the leaders demanding justice for the innocent?
Where is the international Muslim solidarity that defended oppressed communities in history?
Instead, we see fractured responses, diplomatic caution, and strategic silence. Meanwhile:
✖️ Civilians are dying.
✖️ Cities are exploding.
✖️ Families are grieving.
And the powers that be talk about “security threats” and “preemption”, as though human lives are expendable. �
Reuters
This war was not inevitable — it was chosen by governments pursuing politics over peace, arms over dialogue, destruction over diplomacy.
And in this blessed month of reflection, patience, and compassion, the Muslim world must wake up.
🔥 We cannot pray for peace with empty hearts while the world burns.
🔥 We cannot fast while the hungry and grieving are forgotten.
🔥 We cannot recite verses of mercy without demanding justice.
Let this Ramadan be remembered not for silence, but for the voices that stood up, condemned violence in all forms, and called for an immediate ceasefire, protection of civilians, and real diplomatic solutions — not bombs.
The blood spilled today will be remembered by history — let it not be remembered as a consequence of our apathy.