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Mesut Ozil calls for solidarity with Muslims in India – (Tweet)

Al-Quds Al-Arabi: the star of German football Masoud Ozil called for solidarity with India’s Muslims in the light of persecution and repeated attacks on their property by Hindu groups in the country. “We pray on the blessed Night of Power for the safety of our Muslim brothers and sisters in India, “Ozil said in a tweet on his Twitter account in occasion of the 27th night of Ramadan. He urged the former Real Madrid and Arsenal player to raise awareness of the violations committed against the Muslim community in various Indian cities and states, describing the prevailing situation as “outrageous”, according to Al Jazeera Net. “Let us spread awareness of this outrageous reality, what is happening to human rights in the so-called largest democracy in the world?” said Ozil. Ozil’s tweet garnered hundreds of thousands of likes and comments, and interlocutors expressed their solidarity with India’s Muslims, according to Al Jazeera. Pray during the holy night of Lailat al-Qadr for the safety and well-being of our Muslim brothers and sisters in India????????????????????Let us spread awareness of this shameful situation! What is happening to human rights in the so-called greatest democracy in the world? #BreakTheSilence pic.twitter.com / pkS7o1cHV5 – Mesut Özil (@ MesutOzil1088) April 27, 2022 In December 2019, Ozil denounced the silence of the Islamic world about the violations committed by China against Uyghur Muslims in East Turkestan. “The Islamic world is immersed in silence, while i media Westerners put in violations in East Turkestan, “he said. In his statement, Ozil condemned the Chinese practice of lobbying to forcibly remove Uighur Muslims from their religion. He added:” In East Turkistan, Korans are burned, mosques schools are closed, religious scholars are killed one by one and male brothers are forcibly taken to the camps “.

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