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Kashmir TwitterStorm August 5

12 EST- 3 EST

A GLOBAL CALL FOR
#JUSTICEFORKASHMIR

JULY 25 | 10:00 AM EST | 2:00 PM GMT

July 24

Listen to a Khutbah (sermon) dedicated to the Kashmir cause

July 25

Watch and take part in the Global Digital Rally for Kashmir

July 31 - Aug 1

Join us in making Eid Duas (supplications) for Kashmir

August 5

Join us in creating a Twitter storm for Kashmir

The rally will be broadcast live on Muslim Network TV which airs on the Galaxy-19 Satellite to over 55-million people in the US, Canada and Mexico and more via Roku, Amazon FireTV, Youtube and other places

Featured speakers
Sardar Masood Khan
President Azad Jammu & Kashmir
Mirza Saaib Beg
From Indian-Administered Kashmir, Beg is the Kofi Annan-Mansfield and Weidenfeld-Hoffman scholar at the University of Oxford. He has a postgraduate…
Muzammil Ayub Thakur
United Kingdom
Shahana Butt
Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
Dr. Ather Zia
United States
Syed Faiz Naqshbandi
Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
Shaista Safi
Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
Ahmed Bin Qasim
Writer, Indian Occupied Kashmir
Sardar Zulfikar Ali Khan
Director Kashmiri American Association, USA
Registration is closed

Thank you for your interest, but registration is now closed. Please watch the rally below or on MuslimNetwork.tv, Justice for All’s Facebook and Youtube pages. Send questions to dmv@Justiceforall.org and we will try to answer as many as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • The broadcast will take place on July 25, 2020.
  • You can watch it here, on the Free Kashmir website, on MuslimNetwork.tv as well as many Facebook and YouTube pages
  • We are proud that the following radio stations, online media outlets and TV networks will broadcast the rally: Muslim Network TV, Galaxy 19, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV

Register to join the Digital Rally. You will receive a Zoom invite to participate.

Spread the word. Write to your elected officials and ask them to issue a statement in support of Kashmir

Ask your Imam to dedicate a khutbah on Kashmir

Please email aj@justiceforall.org with the name of your organization and logo.

After Hamd o Thana:

Brothers and sisters! The month of Dhulhijjah has dawned upon us that reminds us of the commitment, devotion, sacrifice and strong faith of Syedna Ibrahim A.S. 

  • He was tested many times but he proved his steadfastness, resolve and dedication. 
  • He had a natural inclination to worship one God and dislike for idol worship from the very beginning of his conscious life.
  • He broke idols into pieces instead of bowing down before them.
  • He was thrown into a huge furnace of fire but came out unhurt because of his strong belief and total reliance in God.
  • He emigrated out of his homeland to Syria with his faithful wife and a nephew in pursuit of worship of one God and to bear witness of truth to mankind. 
  • He took his wife Hajar and new-born Ismail to Makkah following the orders of Allah SWT.
  • Syedna Ibraheem AS travelled far and wide from Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Hijaz many times to fulfill his mission. 
  • He expressed his unbent resolve to sacrifice each and everything beloved to him just for the sake of Allah SWT. Even he was ready to sacrifice his only beloved son, Ismail whom he got after long and intimate prayers.

The seerah of Ibraheem AS is a role model for us to follow; فاتبعوا ملة إبراهيم حنيفا regardless of our status as majority or minority. 

Currently, many Muslims are suffering throughout the word from Syria, to Yemen, Ethiopia, East Turkestan, Burma, Palestine. Today, we remind you of the Muslims in Kashmir. Kashmiri Muslims, in pursuit of the Sunnah of Syedna Ibraheem A.S have been tested adversely by persecution at the hands of polytheist regimes for the last 89 years. They went through sufferings, torture, detentions, massacre, enforced exiles and evacuations, curfews and finally a prolonged lockdown but their commitment to freedom from Hindu polytheists has never declined.

They have never accepted to be sold in slavery. They resisted against the Amritsar Treaty through which each Kashmiri was forcibly sold in slavery by the British rule to Hindu Maharaja Ghulab Singh in 1846. 

Every year, July 13 reminds millions of Kashmiris how the Maharaja Hari Singh’s troops took aim at each caller that stood up to call for Friday prayer service. 22 innocent Kashmiri Muslims fell to the bullets, one after the other in cold blood, in front of Srinagar Central Jail. Since that gloomy day, Kashmiris have been holding peaceful protests and rallies throughout the world until now.

The Kashmiri struggle for freedom was spurred up by the historic event of the 1947 Partition of the subcontinent into India and Pakistan. The struggle of the Kashmiri people was recognized by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in a 1948 resolution which called for a plebiscite on the future of the region to be convened “as soon as possible” i.e. a referendum to allow the Kashmiri people to determine their own future. However, such a referendum was never held.

Kashmiri Muslims believe that their suffering has not ended despite the end of the despotic Dogra rule, rather the fate of Kashmiris has transformed into the worse.

Repression in Kashmir under the Hindutva nationalists has reached a new and unprecedented pinnacle of oppression. Kashmir has been under lockdown and communication blackout for almost one year.

The Modi regime abrogated the nominal autonomy of the state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019. It has unleashed a reign of terror unprecedented even under the oppressive Indian rule of the last 72 years. Under the so- called Registration Act 2020 and State subject Rules 2020, India has enforced a settler-colonialist apartheid project in Kashmir with a drastic demographic transformation to make Kashmiris a minority in their own land.

Young men are abducted or “disappeared” by Indian security forces, and sometimes die in custody. In the last few years more than 10,000 have disappeared and over 7,000 have been killed in military custody. Spouses are left behind with no knowledge of what happened, in families that have been torn apart, and nothing but uncertainty for the future. They are Kashmir’s “half-widows.” Young children, even babies, are blinded and wounded by the weaponry of the Indian forces. And more than 10,283 reported they have been gang raped by the Indian military.

Kashmiri political leaders and activists are languishing in various jails where they are being subjected to torture, isolation and healthcare deprivation and unhygienic crowded conditions. They are facing the added fear of Covid-19 pandemic which is raging among jail staff and security forces. The Modi regime’s goal is to totally incapacitate the political leadership of Kashmir to silence any voice of freedom and their right of self-determination.

How should we as sensible Muslims and responsible global citizens respond to the current crisis in Kashmir? 

First and foremost, as conscious Muslims, we are obliged to stand for justice as is mentioned in the Qur’an:

يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آَمَنُوا كُونُوا قَوَّامِينَ بِالْقِسْطِ شُهَدَاءَ لِلَّهِ

وَلَوْ عَلَى أَنْفُسِكُمْ أَوِ الْوَالِدَيْنِ وَالْأَقْرَبِينَ

Believers! Be upholders of justice, bearing witness for Allah alone, even if it means testifying against your own selves, or your parents and relatives. (Q4:135)

Furthermore, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) has advised that:

مَثَلُ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ فِي تَوَادِّهِمْ وَتَرَاحُمِهِمْ وَتَعَاطُفِهِمْ مَثَلُ

الْجَسَدِ إِذَا اشْتَكَى مِنْهُ عُضْوٌ تَدَاعَى لَهُ سَائِرُ الْجَسَدِ بِالسَّهَرِ وَالْحُمَّى

The parable of the believers in their affection, mercy, and compassion for each other is that of a body. When any limb aches, the whole body reacts with sleeplessness and fever.

(Sahih al-Bukhārī and Sahih Muslim)

From the guidance of the Qur’an on witnessing for justice and the parable in the above hadith, we understand that if any part of us is suffering from injustice, we should all be feeling their pain. As conscientious Muslims, therefore, it is our duty to stand up for justice in the face of human suffering, no matter who the victims are or who the perpetrators are, and call for solidarity with all people of the world whose human rights and dignity are being violated by oppressive regimes.

Over a hundred imams are calling on us to rise for Kashmir. We should call on our governments to pressurize the Indian government to defuse the current situation in Kashmir and to work with the United Nations to resolve the Kashmir issue urgently and peacefully. We should visit our elected Congressmen, Senators, Ministers, MPs or write to them and impress upon them to move for a resolution on Kashmir to pressurize the Indian govt. to rescind the revocation of 370 article and reinstate the status of Kashmir as it was before 5th August 2019. We ask you to join a digital rally for Kashmir tomorrow on Muslim Network TV so you can listen to Kashmiris themselves.

Last but not least, we should remember the dire plight of the Kashmiri people in our supplications and du`as. Prayer is a powerful tool that can be used to influence social change. At this sacred hour of Jumu`ah I call on you to join me in making a special du`a for the people of Kashmir:

 O Allah, our prayer for the people of Kashmir is full of hope.

We ask for Your help to bring lasting peace in Kashmir and other parts of the world where our brothers and sisters are being persecuted.

O Allah, we pray for the turmoil to end, 

O Allah our hearts go out to the innocent children who were maimed and blinded due to pellet injuries, To the youth who have been picked up from their homes and are detained in jails of India thousands of miles away from their homes.

O Allah give sabr e Jameel to those parents who have lost their children and youth during this struggle.  

May Allah give the innocent Kashmiris the strength to deal with the oppression they encounter.

We pray for the dignity and freedom of the Kashmiri people and for peace and normality to be restored.

We invoke mercy and forgiveness of Allah SWT for 100,000 Kashmiris who have laid down sacrifices for freedom, 

We pray for all those who dedicate their lives to fighting oppression and

striving towards justice and peace.

Allahumma anta al-Salam – O God Thou art peace

Wa minka al-Salam – and Peace comes from Thee,

Fa hayyina Rabbana bi al-Salam – Allow us to live and subsist in peace

Allahumma Amin

 

Ask your Eid Khateebs to include Kashmir in community duas

O Allah, we pray for the turmoil to end, 

O Allah our hearts go out to the innocent children who were maimed and blinded due to pellet injuries, To the youth who have been picked up from their homes and are detained in jails of India thousands of miles away from their homes.

O Allah give Sabrun Jameel to those parents who have lost their children and youth during this struggle. 

May Allah give the innocent Kashmiris the strength to deal with the oppression they encounter.

We pray for the dignity and freedom of the Kashmiri people and for peace and normality to be restored.

We invoke mercy and forgiveness of Allah SWT for 100,000 Kashmiris who have laid down sacrifices for freedom, 

We pray for all those who dedicate their lives to fighting oppression and striving towards justice and peace.

Join our Twitter Storm on August 5th  at 12:00-3:00 pm to ask lawmakers to support action for Kashmiris

Whereas Kashmiri Muslims have been peacefully struggling for freedom since 1935;

Whereas on August 5, 2019, the government of India suspended Articles 370 and 35A of its constitution, thereby revoking the long-protected semi-autonomous status of Jammu & Kashmir without consultation with the Kashmiris;

Whereas Kashmir is a disputed territory according to the United Nations’ resolutions;

Whereas Kashmiris have been demanding the right to self-determination since 1948, which Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the United Nations promised them via UN Resolution 47;

Whereas India currently maintains some 900,000 troops in Kashmir, making the disputed territory the most militarized space in the world;

Whereas since 2016, the Indian security forces have caused mass blinding by shooting metal pellets at Kashmiri protestors, leaving many, including toddlers blinded;

Whereas the Indian government has imposed a communications ‘siege’ on the Kashmir Valley, and put into place other coercive measures to effectively imprison 8 million people;

Whereas the Indian occupation has caused 100,000 Kashmiri deaths and suffering of the millions;

Whereas India has ruled Kashmir through the illegal use of force and torture, as documented by the United Nations and Human Rights Watch;

Whereas Indian army and paramilitary soldiers operate with absolute impunity and have never been punished for committing crimes against humanity in almost 30 years;

Whereas Genocide Watch has issued a ‘Genocide Alert’ for the disputed territory of Kashmir;
Therefore, we, Imams and the leaders of the Muslim community, state:

We stand in solidarity with the Kashmiris in their struggle for freedom, liberty and justice for all;
We ask the Muslim community in the USA
To dedicate Juma khutba on July 24 for Kashmir
Join a digital rally for Kashmir on July 25
On July 31 – Aug 1 remember Kashmiris in our Eid duas
On August 5th: Join a Twitter storm to engage Congress on Kashmir using the hashtag #KashmirAction
We demand the Indian government
to immediately restore the basic human rights of Kashmiris;
remove military and paramilitary forces from the civilian population;
end torture, sexual violence, disappearances, murder, maiming, intimidation and other crimes against humanity;
release Kashmiri children kept in distant jails of India as detainees without a trial,
stop any move to change the demographic structure of Kashmir and
rescind “Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Order 2020” and “Jammu & Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate Rules 2020”

We ask the United States to:
to demand India provide immediate, unimpeded access to Kashmir for local and international journalists, the United Nations, and other humanitarian actors to verify that Kashmiris are allowed to live normal lives consistent with internationally recognized human rights principles;

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