Al-Quds Day (Arabic: یوم القدس) is the last Friday of the month of Ramadan on which demonstrations are held across the world to protest against the occupation of Palestine. Soon after the Islamic revolution in Iran, Imam Khomeini called on Muslims to dedicate this day to demanding the rights of oppressed Muslims around the world - particularly in Palestine. On this day, rallies are organized before Friday Prayer to protest against the occupation of Palestine and the oppression of its people.
Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that after 40 years that Imam Khomeini initiated Quds Day, this year's rallies proved that he is popular across the world. He made the remarks in the ceremony of marking the 30th death anniversary of Islamic Revolution founder Imam Khomeini, in Imam Khomeini Mausoleum, southern Tehran, with senior officials of the country in attendance.
Another Quds Day has passed. People around the world took to the streets to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian People, and to condemn the ongoing Zionist occupation of the Palestinian homeland. Their message was clear: the Occupied West Bank is not the Israeli heartland.
Mr. Bakyt koja Rustamov is the Kazakhstani president of the International Council of Literature, led by Europe and Asia (Eurasia) People Assembly (located in Moscow, Russia). He also is the chosen writer of 2017, in nations literature section (Kiev, Ukraine), title winner of the “most popular writer, columnist of 2019” in “People’s Popular” national competition of Kazakhstan, and winner of various international literary awards. Mr. Rustamov has written a book about the Late Imam Khomeini, Human from Viewpoint of Imam Khomeini, in Kazakh language; so, on the occasion of Imam Khomeini’s anniversary, we decided to conduct an interview with him about Imam Khomeini and his ideals.
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In the name of Allah who states "Glory be to Him Who made His servant go on a night from the Sacred Mosque to the remote mosque of which We have blessed the precincts, so that We may show to him some of our signs; surely He is the Hearing, the Seeing" Quran, 17:1
When the foundations of international law were laid in 1899 at the Hague Conference, the aim was to prevent wars between states by means of arbitration. When the British Empire decolonized Mandate Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict erupted, international law was of no recourse because there was neither a Palestinian nor a Jewish state. So they tinkered with incoherent rules that we, wrongly, consider to be immutable.