WEB DESK: Experts have noted that from Gaza to Kashmir and from Baghdad to Dhaka, Muslim suffering isn’t an isolated tragedy — it’s a global pattern of targeted erasure, demanding not sorrowful silence but unified awakening and bold action.
They noted that under Indian boots in Kashmir and Israeli guns in Palestine, Muslim lands lose names, faces, futures—because fragmented hands cannot shield the wounded soul of a broken nation.
Ancient Islamic capitals like Damascus and Baghdad crumble under bombs and betrayals, while a divided Ummah watches its glories auctioned off to foreign ambitions.
New trade corridors deliberately bypass Islamic lands, turning resource-rich Sahel and others into isolated graves, proving that prosperity obeys power—and disunity ensures economic extinction.
In Bangladesh, Islamic memory erodes as Indian influence rewrites history, teaching that without economic sovereignty, Muslim identity becomes a hostage to foreign narratives.
The Rohingyas, stateless and hunted, cry out that compassion without consolidated Muslim strength becomes mere whispers lost in the ruthless storms of geopolitics.
Across Gulf cities, Hindutva networks quietly turn Muslim wealth into strategic weapons against Muslim futures—because silent infiltration often wins where armies fail.
In Europe’s streets and courts, hijabs are banned, mosques burned, and Muslim names profiled—proof that disunited diasporas are easy prey to political and social exclusion.
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Media manufactured by India and Israel weaponizes words against Islam, distorting resistance into “terrorism” and ensuring Muslim dignity bleeds silently behind manipulated headlines.
At UN assemblies and IMF negotiations, Muslim grievances echo unheard—because scattered, weak states cannot unlock the fortified doors of global political and economic power.
The experts lamented that when Muslim languages are banned, mosques closed, and heritage erased, the world remakes Islam not by war—but by slow, calculated suffocation of the soul.