The Islamic Fiqh Academy Condemns the Occupation's Aggressions Against Several Islamic Countries and the Closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque
SadaNews - The General Secretariat of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy, affiliated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, has renewed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the "barbaric and brutal" aggressions perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against several Islamic countries, and for its closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque and preventing prayer therein unjustly and aggressively.
The secretariat emphasized that these aggressions starkly contradict international laws and norms and the resolutions of the Security Council, calling on the world's countries and the international community to take immediate action to stop these aggressions and end the ongoing violations against Islamic holy sites.
This statement was issued by the International Islamic Fiqh Academy, affiliated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, regarding the ongoing events in the Gulf region, in which it expressed its "deep sorrow for the shedding of innocent blood, terrorizing the secure, and destroying properties as a result of the brutal aggressions witnessed in the region."
The statement strongly condemned the aggressions by the Islamic Republic of Iran against several Gulf countries, emphasizing that they "contradict the noble values of Islam, the principles of good neighborliness, Islamic brotherhood, and the Charter of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation."
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