Print Report
August 29, 2005 Clip No. 843

Saudi Iqra TV Raises Money for Palestinian Intifada

The following are excerpts from a Saudi fundraiser for the Palestinian cause, which aired on Iqra TV on August 29, 2005.

Caption: Jerusalem in their hearts.

Host: Palestine calls out to you - its women, children, elderly, and youth. They appeal to the generosity of the Khalifa Al-Mu'tasem within you. Wage Jihad for the sake of Allah in what you do best , in order to defend the first Qibla and the third holiest shrine. Donate, even the smallest thing, for your brothers in Palestine, and you will be blessed.

Caption: The Saudi committee for support of the Al-Quds Intifada. Account number 98, a joint account in all Saudi banks.

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Organizer: As the Prophet Muhammad said, Jihad is the pinnacle of Islam. A person who cannot wage Jihad with his soul is required to wage Jihad with his money, his tongue, his thought, and with any means at his disposal. There is no doubt that our brothers in Palestine desperately need financial support, which goes directly to this cause, and helps them to carry out this mission.

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Sheik Abdallah Basfar: All the funds sent via known charities and organizations reach your Muslim brothers, Allah be praised. Undoubtedly, this aid is obligatory and not just recommended. This is the duty of every Muslim, based on the scholars' religious ruling that supporting our brothers in Palestine is obligatory. Therefore, material support is a duty.

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The Prophet said: "He who equips a fighter - it is as if he fought himself." You lie in your bed, safe in your own home, and donate money - and Allah credits you with the rewards of a fighter. What is this? A privilege. So why this reluctance despite all this encouragement? The Prophet said: "He who equips a fighter - it is as if he fought himself" - and what a great difference there is between the two! What comparison is there between someone who pays money, while living in comfort, and someone who sacrifices his soul for the sake of Allah, wages Jihad, and exerts efforts? There is a great difference. Yet Allah - because money is so important and since Jihad cannot be waged without it... Who will care for the families of these martyrs who sacrificed their souls? These people sacrificed their souls - can we be stingy with our money? We are not saying we should give away all our money - although it wouldn't be strange for a Muslim to do so for this cause - but a Muslim should at least donate some of his money - and money is abundant, Allah be praised.

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The Prophet threatened people who refrain from giving their money for the sake of Allah. He threatened them with a disaster that Allah would afflict upon them before Judgment Day. The Prophet says: "Someone who did not fight or equip a fighter - Allah will afflict a disaster upon him before Judgment Day." In other words, you, as a Muslim, have no alternative whatsoever. You have no alternative if you want to be spared Allah's torments. Allah tempts you. If you give money, you'll be rewarded. But he threatens you that if you don't give money, and you are stingy in spending your money for the sake of Allah, you should expect punishment from Allah, because Jihad is the protection of land and honor. It's a most important thing. When you repel evil from your brothers in Palestine, you repel it from yourself and from your country, your family, your daughters, and your sons. Don't think you are only protecting them - you are also protecting yourself. Furthermore, Allah is trying you with this money. Allah is testing you to see whether you spend this money for His sake. Hence, he who refrains from fighting and from donating money for the sake of Allah, Allah afflicts a disaster or a catastrophe upon him before Judgment Day.

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