Sheikh Salah urges Muslims to frequent Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan
Sheikh Ra’ed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement in 1948 occupied Palestine, has urged Muslim worshipers to continue going to the Aqsa Mosque to perform prayers and stay in its buildings and courtyards during the holy month of Ramadan.
In press remarks on Thursday, Sheikh Salah said that “the Aqsa Mosque, like the Holy Qur’an, does not accept distortion or falsification and it will remain so until the Hour of Judgment.”
Sheikh Salah stressed the need for frequenting the Aqsa Mosque every month and reflecting on its Islamic history and stature.
Recently, young people from Jerusalem and 1948 occupied Palestine launched a campaign dubbed “My Prayer at the Aqsa Mosque” to urge and encourage their compatriots to march en masse to the holy site for prayers, retreat and reading the holy Qur’an, especially during Ramadan. (ILKHA)