Thousands of Palestinians perform Al-Fajr prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Thousands of Palestinian worshipers performed at Friday dawn the Al-Fajr prayer at the Al-Aqsa in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinians performed the Al-Fajr prayer with the intention of supporting the “Great Fajr” campaign to pray at the holy sites.
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It was the latest “Great Fajr” to be prayed before the coming of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan which is due to start this week.
Then the Palestinians, including several families, gathered in the courtyards of the mosque.
They confirmed their spiritual links to the holy site and rejected the Israeli systematic Judaization policy.
They have also called on all the Palestinians to pray in the holy site during the holy month of Ramadan.
As it holds immeasurable significance, they have called on Muslims all over the world to take a journey to visit the holy site during Ramadan.
The Palestinians then had their breakfast at the holy site courtyards.
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However, while heading to the mosque, local sources said Isaeli occupation soldiers brutally assaulted a Palestinian youth at the mosque’s gates.
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Every Friday, thousands of Palestinians stream to the Al-Aqsa mosque, the world’s third-holiest site for Muslims.
They recite the Holy Quran before performing the Al-Fajr prayer and later the Friday prayer.
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