The preacher of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, during his speech at the "Trustees of the Minbar" campaign conference on the 51st anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Mosque fire, denounced the Emirati-Israeli normalization, describing it as a breakdown.

Akrama said that normalization between the UAE and the Israeli aggression is unacceptable and indicates defeat and defeat.

Dozens of academic and advocacy institutions, at the invitation of the Al-Aqsa International Foundation - based in Turkey - this morning organized a conference to launch an international campaign entitled "The Trustees of the Minbar", with the aim of reminding the nation of the fire that Al-Aqsa was subjected to 51 years ago, and drawing attention to the continuing suffering of the city of Jerusalem and its people.

In his speech at the conference, Turkish Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Akram Kalash said, "The stance of the Muslim Turkish people on the issue of Jerusalem and the Palestinian issue was and remains the same as the eternal position of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, who once said," The land of Palestine is a sacred land and an Islamic endowment is not for sale. "

For his part, the Yemeni Minister of Endowments, Ahmed Attia, expressed his disappointment at the failure to implement United Nations resolutions against Palestine and Jerusalem, and denounced what he described as a rush towards normalization with the occupier, urging the Palestinians to reconcile.

In turn, the Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman, Ahmed bin Hamad al-Khalili, said during his speech at the conference that the issue of Al-Aqsa Mosque is the issue of every Arab.

Al-Khalili warned against bargaining with Al-Aqsa, and considered that normalization between the Emirates and Israel and extending a hand to those he described as the usurping enemy is tantamount to betraying this nation and these holy sites and their surroundings.

The final statement affirmed his rejection of Judaizing Jerusalem and condemned all forms of normalization with Israel (Al-Jazeera)

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in the closing statement, the institutions participating in the "Guardians of the Minbar" campaign called on the preachers and preachers to focus in their sermons - especially the next Friday sermon - on the memory of the Al-Aqsa fire and what the city of Jerusalem is suffering these days, stressing at the same time the Islamic and national constants related to the issue of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque And rejecting all forms of Judaization that take place in the Holy City, and the statement also denounced all forms of normalization with the enemy, regardless of its forms or forms.

It is noteworthy that this campaign began today, and will continue through central activities in a number of Islamic countries for a week, which will conclude with a popular conference next Saturday.

The name of the campaign was called "The Trustees of the Minbar," in a symbolic reference to the Al-Aqsa Minbar, which was burned 51 years ago by the Australian settler Dennis Michael Rohan with Israeli complicity.

Nur al-Din Zangi had built the pulpit 19 years before the conquest of Jerusalem with the battle of Hattin, so Nasser Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi transferred it to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and he continued to preach on it until it was burned, and the campaign calls on the world's preachers as the trustees of the pulpits to exercise their roles towards the minbar of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which continues to burn with various projects. Judaization.