
International Day of Al-Quds
The International Day of Al-Quds, observed on the last Friday of Ramadan, is a day dedicated to expressing solidarity with Palestinians and emphasizing the importance of Jerusalem, particularly Al-Aqsa Mosque, in Islamic and Palestinian identity. Initiated by Iran in 1979, it highlights the political situation and struggles faced by Palestinians. The day features demonstrations, speeches, and awareness campaigns globally to draw attention to issues such as occupation, human rights, and the quest for peace in the region. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and encourages dialogue and support for Palestinian rights.