The UAE’s Betrayal: How a Muslim Nation Became Israel’s Trojan Horse Against Iran
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. This article is written from the perspective of a Muslim who has watched with a heavy heart as an Arab nation - a nation that shares our faith, our holy sites, our history - chooses to align with those who wage war against Muslims, who commit genocide against Palestinians, who threaten Al-Aqsa, and who now seek to destroy Iran. This is not politics. This is a matter of faith. And faith, when it is true, demands that we speak truth even when it is bitter.
THE ISLAMIC OBLIGATION
The Hadith That Haunts Us
The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, spoke words that have echoed through fourteen centuries of Islamic civilization. They are words that define the very essence of what it means to be Muslim. They are words that, in this moment of crisis, have been abandoned by some who claim to follow him.
In a hadith recorded by Imam Ahmad and others, the Prophet said: “مَنْ سَمِعَ رَجُلًا يُنَادِي يَا لَلْمُسْلِمِينَ فَلَمْ يُجِبْهُ فَلَيْسَ بِمُسْلِمٍ” - “Whoever hears the cry of a Muslim calling for help and does not respond is not a Muslim” .
These are not the words of a politician. They are not the words of a strategist. They are the words of the Messenger of Allah. And they establish, in the clearest possible terms, that Islamic solidarity is not optional. It is not a matter of convenience. It is not a bargaining chip to be traded for American fighter jets or Israeli technology. It is the very test of faith.
On March 15, 2026, as the war between Iran - a Muslim nation - and the United States and Israel raged, Ali Larijani, Iran’s top security official, stood before the world and recited this hadith. He addressed the governments of Islamic countries, and he asked a question that should shake every Muslim to the core: “Is the position of some Islamic governments not in contradiction with the words of the Prophet of Islam who said: ‘Whoever hears the cry for help of a Muslim and does not respond is not a Muslim’? So what kind of Islam is this?” .
The question is devastating because it is unanswerable. There is no escape from it. There is no diplomatic maneuver that can circumvent it. When a Muslim nation is under attack - when its leaders are assassinated, its infrastructure is bombed, its people are killed - the obligation of other Muslim nations is clear. They must respond. They must help. They must stand together. Or, in the words of the Prophet, they are not Muslims.
The Cry That Was Not Answered
On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched a coordinated military campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran. In the opening hours of the war, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was assassinated. Iranian leaders across the political and military spectrum were targeted. The strikes were not defensive. They were not proportionate. They were an act of war against a Muslim nation .
The cry went out. Iran called on its neighbors, on the Muslim world, on the community of believers to stand with them. And what was the response?
Ali Larijani, speaking after weeks of silence from the Arab and Muslim world, delivered a verdict that should be studied and remembered: “No Islamic government stood alongside the people of Iran except in rare cases and limited to political positions” .
Not one Islamic government. Not Saudi Arabia. Not Egypt. Not Jordan. Not Pakistan. And certainly not the United Arab Emirates.
They offered words. Condolences, perhaps. Statements of concern. But when the bombs were falling, when Iranian cities were burning, when the Muslim nation of Iran was being torn apart, the governments of the Muslim world stood silent.
The Verse That Condemns Silence
The Quran is not silent on this matter. In Surah Al-Baqarah, Allah commands the believers: “وَمَا لَكُمْ لَا تُقَاتِلُونَ فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ وَالْمُسْتَضْعَفِينَ مِنَ الرِّجَالِ وَالنِّسَاءِ وَالْوِلْدَانِ” - “And what is [the matter] with you that you do not fight in the cause of Allah and for the oppressed among men, women, and children?” [Quran 4:75].
The command is general, but the principle is clear: Muslims are not permitted to stand idle while their brothers and sisters are oppressed. The war on Iran is not merely a political conflict. It is an attack on a Muslim nation by non-Muslim powers. And silence in the face of that attack is not neutrality. It is complicity.
Some will say that Iran is Shia and that the Arab nations are Sunni. But the Quran does not recognize these divisions. Allah says: “إِنَّمَا الْمُؤْمِنُونَ إِخْوَةٌ” - “The believers are but brothers” [Quran 49:10]. The hadith does not distinguish between Shia and Sunni. The Prophet’s command to respond to the cry of a Muslim does not come with footnotes about sectarian affiliation.
When the Muslims of Bosnia were being slaughtered in the 1990s, the world - including many Muslim governments - remained silent. The silence was a stain. When the Muslims of Iraq were being killed by American bombs, the silence was a stain. When the Muslims of Gaza are being killed today, the silence is a stain. And now, when the Muslims of Iran are being bombed by American and Israeli warplanes, the silence is a stain that will not wash away.
The Nation That Went Further
Some Islamic governments were not merely silent. They went further. They actively worked against Iran.
In an apparent reference to the United Arab Emirates, Ali Larijani said that some governments had gone beyond silence to actively call Iran an enemy - because Iran had dared to strike back at the American bases and Israeli interests on their soil .
On March 7, 2026, UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a statement that marked a historic departure. He described Iran as “the enemy” - language that the UAE had never used in its long history of relations with its northern neighbor. He warned that his country was “not easy prey” .
Let us consider what this means. Iran had been attacked by the United States and Israel. It responded by striking American bases and Israeli interests in the region - including, inevitably, strikes on the territory of countries that host those bases. And the UAE, instead of demanding that the American bases that draw fire be removed from its soil, instead of questioning why it should suffer for a war it did not choose, instead of standing with a fellow Muslim nation, turned its back and called Iran the enemy.
The logic is twisted beyond recognition. The bases that bring destruction to the Gulf are American bases. The war that has destabilized the region is an American-Israeli war. And yet, the UAE directs its anger not at the invaders, not at the occupiers, not at the genocidal regime that kills Palestinian children, but at Iran - the Muslim nation that is defending itself.
The Question of Muslim Unity
Ali Larijani, in his address to the Islamic world, warned that the future of the region depends on greater unity among Muslim states. “The unity of the Islamic ummah,” he said, “if realized with full strength, can guarantee security, progress and independence for all Islamic countries” .
But unity requires sacrifice. It requires setting aside short-term interests for the sake of long-term survival. It requires recognizing that the enemy of your Muslim brother is your enemy, even if that brother is not your ally. It requires remembering that the forces that attack Iran today will attack you tomorrow.
The UAE has made a different calculation. It has calculated that aligning with Israel and the United States will bring it security, prosperity, protection. It has calculated that the price of that alignment - the enmity of Iran, the anger of the Muslim street, the betrayal of Islamic solidarity - is worth paying.
History will judge this calculation. But history is not the only judge. There is a higher judge. And that judge has already spoken: “Whoever hears the cry of a Muslim calling for help and does not respond is not a Muslim.”
THE BETRAYAL OF AL-AQSA
The First Qibla
Before Mecca, there was Jerusalem. Before the Kaaba was the direction of prayer, the Muslims turned toward Al-Aqsa. The first qibla of Islam is not merely a historical footnote; it is a sacred trust. The Masjid al-Aqsa, built - according to the hadith of the Prophet - forty years after the Masjid al-Haram, is the third holiest site in Islam, and it has been under occupation for decades .
The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, were presented to the world as a peace agreement. But those who understand the history of Zionism know that they are something else entirely. As one analysis put it, the Abraham Accords are “the betrayal of the First Qibla” . They are the formalization of the surrender of Muslim governments to the Zionist project. They are the recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. They are the abandonment of Al-Aqsa.
The Quran warns against those who sell their faith for worldly gain. In Surah Al-Imran, Allah says: “إِنَّ الَّذِينَ يَشْتَرُونَ بِعَهْدِ اللَّهِ وَأَيْمَانِهِمْ ثَمَنًا قَلِيلًا أُولَٰئِكَ لَا خَلَاقَ لَهُمْ فِي الْآخِرَةِ” - “Indeed, those who exchange the covenant of Allah and their [own] oaths for a small price will have no share in the Hereafter” [Quran 3:77].
The UAE, by normalizing relations with Israel, by recognizing its legitimacy, by hosting its diplomats and opening its skies to its planes, has exchanged the covenant of Islamic solidarity for a “small price” - American weapons, Israeli technology, investment dollars. But the price is not small. The price is Al-Aqsa. The price is the dignity of the Muslim ummah. The price is the blood of the Palestinians who continue to die while their Arab brothers make peace with their killers.
The Genocide in Gaza
Since October 2023, the world has watched as Israel has waged a war of annihilation against the Palestinian people in Gaza. More than 45,000 Palestinians have been killed. The majority of them are women and children. Hospitals have been bombed. Schools have been destroyed. Entire families have been erased from the civil registry.
And the UAE, which normalized relations with Israel in 2020, has done nothing to stop it.
The Abraham Accords were supposed to bring peace. They were supposed to be a step toward the resolution of the Palestinian issue. But the opposite has happened. The genocide in Gaza has been facilitated, in part, by the normalization of relations between Israel and Arab states. With the Arab world divided, with the Gulf states providing diplomatic cover for Israeli aggression, with the Abraham Accords serving as a fig leaf for the occupation, Israel has been able to act with impunity.
The analysis published by 24 News HD was explicit: the Abraham Accords are “the transaction of handing over occupied Jerusalem to the Jews” . They are designed to “recognize Israeli supremacy while sidelining the Palestinian issue” . They are, in fact, a “Deal of Death” .
This is not conspiracy theory. This is the documented record of the agreement. The Abraham Accords do not mention Palestinian statehood. They do not mention the right of return. They do not mention the settlements. They do not mention East Jerusalem. They normalize relations between Arab states and the occupying power without demanding any concessions for the occupied people.
The Verse That Names the Enemy
The Quran is not ambiguous about the nature of the Jewish state. In Surah Al-Ma’idah, Allah says: “لَتَجِدَنَّ أَشَدَّ النَّاسِ عَدَاوَةً لِلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا الْيَهُودَ وَالَّذِينَ أَشْرَكُوا” - “You will surely find the most intense of the people in enmity toward the believers to be the Jews and those who associate others with Allah” [Quran 5:82] .
This verse was revealed in a specific historical context, but its message is timeless. The Jewish state - the state that was built on the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, the state that maintains an apartheid system over millions of Palestinians, the state that is currently committing genocide in Gaza - is the enemy of the believers. And any Muslim government that aligns itself with this enemy is aligning itself against Allah.
The UAE’s foreign minister, Abdullah bin Zayed, sat beside Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in September 2020 and signed the Abraham Accords. He shook hands with a man whose government has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. He normalized relations with a state that bombs hospitals and schools. And he did it in the name of “peace.”
But there is no peace with occupation. There is no peace with apartheid. There is no peace with genocide. The peace that the UAE has made with Israel is not peace. It is surrender.
The Cleric Who Sold His Religion
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the UAE’s normalization with Israel has been the attempt to provide religious cover for the betrayal. In the months following the signing of the Abraham Accords, a Jordanian-Emirati cleric named Waseem Yousef emerged as the chief theological apologist for normalization .
Yousef, who holds a PhD in Quranic interpretation, used his credentials to justify what the Quran explicitly condemns. He tweeted that the Palestinians who protested normalization were “filthy” and did not deserve Jerusalem. He said that “the Jews are more honorable than you” .
When the outrage was immediate and overwhelming, Yousef doubled down. He told Arabs who opposed normalization to “look in the mirror” because the problem was within the Arab nations themselves .
“Israel did not destroy Syria. Israel did not burn Libya. Israel did not scatter the people of Egypt. Israel did not destroy Libya. Israel has not torn Lebanon apart into sects. Before you blame others, look at yourselves in the mirror, Arabs, for the problem is in you” .
This is the language of a man who has sold his religion for a position. This is the language of a man who has forgotten that the Prophet himself was persecuted by the Jews of Medina, that the Quran warns repeatedly of their treachery, that the history of Islam is filled with the record of their enmity.
The Israeli government’s official Arabic Twitter account retweeted Yousef’s message, adding the caption: “When the Arab peoples realize these facts, peace will soon come, God willing” .
This is the religious cover that the UAE has provided for normalization. This is the theological justification for betraying Al-Aqsa. This is the corruption of Islam in service to Zionism.
The Sacrifice to Baal
There is a darker dimension to this alignment that must be addressed. The recovered emails of Jeffrey Epstein - the convicted pedophile who was a close associate of Donald Trump, who flew on his plane, who was photographed with him repeatedly - contain references to “sacrifices to Baal” and “offerings to Moloch” .
Baal was the Canaanite deity worshipped by the enemies of the prophets. Moloch was the god to whom children were sacrificed. The Hebrew Bible is filled with condemnations of this practice. The prophets of Israel called it an abomination. And yet, here, in the 21st century, we find the elite - the same elite that includes Donald Trump, that includes Benjamin Netanyahu, that includes the leadership of the UAE - talking about sacrifices to Baal.
The Zionist project has always had a messianic dimension. The rebuilding of the Temple of Solomon, the restoration of the Jewish kingdom, the establishment of Greater Israel from the Nile to the Euphrates - these are not merely political goals. They are religious imperatives for the most extreme elements of the Zionist movement .
And they require sacrifice. They require the blood of the goyim - the non-Jews who stand in the way. The Palestinians are the primary sacrifice. The Iranians are the next. And the Gulf states that align with Israel are offering themselves - and their Muslim brothers - as the offering.
THE ABRAHAMIC DECEPTION
The Erasure of Islam
The Abraham Accords are not just a political agreement. They are an ideological project. Their goal is to dismantle the Islamic identity of the Arab world by subsuming it into a new category: the “Abrahamic faiths” .
This is not speculation. The architects of the Accords have been explicit about their goals. In a March 2026 op-ed published in Israel Hayom, a Saudi-American academic named Najat AlSaied called for a “media alliance among Abraham Accords states” to combat what she called the “bias and polarization generated and perpetuated by the mainstream media” .
Her argument was that the media unfairly portrays the UAE as a human rights violator and Israel as a violent occupier. Her solution was for the Abraham Accords countries to create their own media platforms, to train citizen diplomats, to control the narrative .
But what is the narrative they seek to control? The narrative is that Muslims, Christians, and Jews are all “Abrahamic” and therefore equal. The narrative is that the conflict is not about occupation and genocide but about extremism and moderation. The narrative is that the UAE’s alignment with Israel is not a betrayal but a step toward peace.
The Quran, however, is clear about Abraham. Allah says: “مَا كَانَ إِبْرَاهِيمُ يَهُودِيًّا وَلَا نَصْرَانِيًّا وَلَٰكِنْ كَانَ حَنِيفًا مُسْلِمًا” - “Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was a monotheist, a Muslim” [Quran 3:67] .
Abraham was not the founder of a pluralistic interfaith movement. He was a Muslim - one who submitted to Allah. His legacy belongs to Islam, not to a coalition of states that includes the occupiers of Al-Aqsa.
The Abraham Accords are an attempt to hijack the legacy of Abraham and use it to legitimize the occupation of Palestine and the war on Iran. They are an attempt to create a new identity for the Arab world - one that is not defined by Islam, not defined by resistance to Zionism, but defined by alliance with the United States and Israel.
The Realignment of the Region
The Riyadh meeting of March 2026 revealed the extent of this realignment. Foreign ministers from 12 Arab and Muslim nations gathered to discuss their response to the war on Iran. The meeting was supposed to be about de-escalation and unity. But what emerged was a unified stance against Iran .
The ministers condemned Iran’s attacks on Gulf infrastructure. They asserted their right to self-defense. They called on Iran to halt its attacks and stop supporting proxy groups .
What they did not do was condemn the United States or Israel for starting the war. What they did not do was call for the removal of American bases from the Gulf. What they did not do was stand with Iran.
The meeting was described by Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud as an attempt to send a message to Iran: “Do they [the Iranians] have a day, two, a week? I’m not going to telegraph that.” But he added: “I am doubtful they have that wisdom” .
The message was clear. The Arab world, led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, has chosen sides. And the side it has chosen is not the side of Muslim Iran. It is the side of the United States and Israel.
The UAE as Israel’s Trojan Horse
The tensions between the UAE and its neighbors have been simmering for years. But in early 2026, they burst into the open. A prominent Saudi academic, Ahmed bin Othman al-Tuwaijri, published a scathing column in the Saudi newspaper Al Jazirah accusing the UAE of being “Israel’s Trojan horse in the Arab world” .
Tuwaijri, a former dean at King Saud University and a former member of the Shura Council, wrote that the UAE had thrown itself “into the arms of Zionism” and was actively trying to weaken Saudi Arabia to emerge as a dominant regional power .
He accused Abu Dhabi of pursuing “hostile plots under the guise of diplomacy” and of collaborating with Israel to the detriment of Arab interests. “They are trying to shift loyalty from Arab and Islamic solidarity toward external influence,” he wrote. “This is a betrayal of God, His Messenger, and the entire nation, and it cannot be ignored” .
Tuwaijri’s accusations were sweeping. He alleged that the UAE had provided direct military and intelligence cooperation with Israel, supported Israeli operations in Gaza, and used Emirati bases to facilitate Israeli attacks on Palestinian resistance groups. He accused Abu Dhabi of sowing chaos in Yemen, Libya, Sudan, and Tunisia - all in service of a broader plan to fragment the Arab world .
He also accused the UAE of backing Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam project - despite its threat to Egypt’s water security - and of trying to split Somalia to establish Israeli influence in the Horn of Africa .
These are not the words of a conspiracy theorist. They are the words of a respected Saudi academic, published in a major Saudi newspaper. They reflect a deep and growing anger at the UAE’s alignment with Israel and its betrayal of Islamic solidarity.
The War on Iran as a War on Islam
The war on Iran is not merely a war on a nation. It is a war on a symbol. Iran is the only country in the region that has consistently resisted American and Israeli hegemony. Iran is the only country that has supported the Palestinian resistance. Iran is the only country that has refused to normalize relations with the occupiers of Al-Aqsa.
When the UAE aligns with Israel against Iran, it is not just betraying a neighbor. It is betraying the entire project of Islamic resistance. It is telling the world that it is willing to sacrifice the last bastion of Islamic dignity for the sake of American protection and Israeli technology.
Ali Larijani, in his address to the Islamic world, put it simply: “The confrontation today is between the United States and Israel on one side and Muslim Iran and the forces of resistance on the other. Which side of this battle do you stand on?” .
The UAE has chosen. It stands with the United States and Israel. It stands with the country that is bombing Gaza. It stands with the country that is threatening Al-Aqsa. It stands with the country that has spent thirty years trying to destroy the Islamic Republic of Iran.
And in choosing that side, it has abandoned the side of Allah.
THE ACCOUNTING
The Silence of the Governments
The UAE is not alone in its betrayal. The Riyadh meeting of March 2026 brought together foreign ministers from Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and the UAE. All of them condemned Iran’s attacks. None of them condemned the United States or Israel .
This is the face of the modern Arab and Muslim world: governments that have abandoned the cause of Palestine, that have normalized with the occupier, that now align with the aggressor against a fellow Muslim nation. They speak of “stability” and “self-defense,” but they mean the stability of their own thrones and the defense of their own wealth.
The UN Security Council Resolution 2817, co-sponsored by 135 countries and adopted with 13 votes in favor, condemned Iran’s attacks on the Gulf states and Jordan. The UAE welcomed the resolution. Saudi Arabia welcomed it. Kuwait welcomed it. Qatar welcomed it .
Not one of them stood up and said: this war began when the United States and Israel assassinated the leader of a Muslim nation. Not one of them said: the American bases on our soil are the reason we are being attacked. Not one of them said: the real enemy is not Iran, but the forces that have occupied Palestine for seventy-five years.
The silence is deafening. And it will be recorded.
The Verse That Promises Victory
The Quran is filled with promises for those who remain steadfast. In Surah Al-Saff, Allah says: “يُرِيدُونَ لِيُطْفِئُوا نُورَ اللَّهِ بِأَفْوَاهِهِمْ وَاللَّهُ مُتِمُّ نُورِهِ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ الْكَافِرُونَ” - “They want to extinguish the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah will perfect His light, although the disbelievers dislike it” [Quran 61:8].
The war on Iran is an attempt to extinguish the light of Islamic resistance. The normalization of the Gulf states is an attempt to extinguish the light of Islamic solidarity. The Abraham Accords are an attempt to extinguish the light of Al-Aqsa.
But Allah will perfect His light. The Quran tells us that those who remain steadfast will be victorious. The hadith tells us that the Muslim ummah will never be overcome if it remains united. And the history of Islam tells us that every empire that has sought to destroy it has eventually fallen.
The United States will fall. Israel will fall. The regimes that aligned with them will fall. And the Muslims who remained steadfast - who refused to betray their brothers, who refused to normalize with the occupiers, who refused to abandon Al-Aqsa - will be the ones who inherit the earth.
The Call for Muslim Unity
Ali Larijani ended his address with a call for Muslim unity. “Iran wishes you well and does not seek domination over you,” he said. “The unity of the Islamic ummah, if realized with full strength, can guarantee security, progress and independence for all Islamic countries” .
This is not a call for submission. It is not a call for alliance with a particular faction. It is a call for Muslims to remember who they are and what they believe. It is a call to put aside the divisions that the enemies of Islam have sown and to stand together as one ummah.
The Prophet, peace be upon him, warned that his followers would become divided into sects. He warned that they would abandon the teachings of Islam for the sake of worldly gain. He warned that they would fight among themselves while their enemies watched and waited.
The UAE’s alignment with Israel against Iran is the fulfillment of that warning. It is the division that the Prophet warned about. It is the betrayal that the Quran condemns. It is the abandonment of Islam for the sake of a “small price.”
The Accounting That Is Coming
There will be an accounting. There is always an accounting. The leaders who sold their religion for American weapons will answer for what they have done. The clerics who twisted the Quran to justify normalization will answer for their lies. The governments that stood silent while a Muslim nation was attacked will answer for their silence.
Allah says in Surah Al-Zalzalah: “فَمَنْ يَعْمَلْ مِثْقَالَ ذَرَّةٍ خَيْرًا يَرَهُ * وَمَنْ يَعْمَلْ مِثْقَالَ ذَرَّةٍ شَرًّا يَرَهُ” - “So whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it, and whoever does an atom’s weight of evil will see it” [Quran 99:7–8].
Every word that was spoken in defense of normalization will be weighed. Every silence that permitted the war on Iran to continue will be weighed. Every alliance that was formed against a Muslim nation will be weighed.
The UAE has chosen its side. It has chosen the side of the United States, the side of Israel, the side of those who bomb Gaza and threaten Al-Aqsa and wage war on Iran. It has chosen the side of the “great Satan” and the “little Satan” over the side of its Muslim brothers.
The Quran warns: “وَلَنْ تَرْضَى عَنْكَ الْيَهُودُ وَلَا النَّصَارَىٰ حَتَّىٰ تَتَّبِعَ مِلَّتَهُمْ” - “Never will the Jews nor the Christians be pleased with you until you follow their religion” [Quran 2:120].
The UAE has followed their religion. It has aligned with them, adopted their narratives, accepted their leadership. And it has abandoned the religion of Abraham, the religion of Muhammad, the religion of Islam.
The accounting is coming. And when it comes, the UAE will stand alone - without the protection of American bases, without the friendship of Israel, without the alliance of the United States. It will stand before Allah, and it will answer for what it has done.
A Final Word to the Muslims
I write this as a Muslim who has watched with grief as the nation of my fathers aligns with the enemies of my faith. The UAE was once a country that supported Palestine. It was once a country that refused to normalize with the occupiers. It was once a country that stood with its Muslim brothers.
That UAE is gone. In its place is a country that hosts American bases, that normalizes with Israel, that calls Iran an enemy, that has abandoned Al-Aqsa.
But the Muslim ummah is not defined by its governments. The Muslim ummah is defined by its people. And the people of the Gulf, the people of the Arab world, the people of the Muslim world have not abandoned their faith. They have not forgotten Al-Aqsa. They have not forgotten Palestine. They have not forgotten that Iran is a Muslim nation, and that Muslims must stand together.
The governments may align with the enemies of Islam, but the people will not. The clerics may twist the Quran, but the people will not forget its verses. The media may spread the narrative of the Abraham Accords, but the people will not accept it.
The cry of the Muslim calling for help is being heard. And there are Muslims who are responding. They are in the streets of Tehran, in the alleys of Gaza, in the villages of Lebanon, in the camps of Syria. They are the ones who have not sold their religion for a small price. They are the ones who will inherit the earth.
And when the accounting comes, they will be the ones who stand with Allah. And they will not be alone.

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