Ungrateful man
Ungrateful man
What a strange coincidence that the White House delegates gave a single word an embodied personality. Before today, the word Pharaoh was more of an idiom or example in our religious and social consciousness than a historical figure. Pharaoh means complete dictatorship, anger, excessive pride in his good fortune and with all this, considering the whole world as a hatch in front of him and considering himself the owner of the fate of every person and every country, all these difficulties were derived from this one word, but today we know what the face and personality of these qualities are. Before and after the US invasion of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, listening to the various statements, claims of the black-hearted and action-loving Bush living in the White House, and later the speeches of Obama and Trump, it was very surprising that how can a person, even if he is the head of the world’s only superpower, forget to be a human being? But Jo Biden, who saw his only young son leave the world with cancer in front of his eyes, also reached the salt mine and became salt. Do all these people forget that there is a superpower above this world, which, if it wants, can bring the whole universe to the bottom in a moment? It was just yesterday that the unseen germ of Corona showed such a mirror of the little power of my Lord all over the world that everyone was killed and those who were full of nuclear weapons capable of destroying the world in just two minutes in their warehouses, they also talked to their own families from a distance, but such an ungrateful person who was ungrateful.One is in need of breath, considers himself to be the master of the fates of human beings all over the world. That is why the Creator of the universe said in the Qur’an to such disobedient people: “Surely man is ungrateful to his Lord, and indeed he himself is a witness to this.”
By the way, there is probably a defect in man’s nature that the abundance of wealth and power puts him in the ranks of pharaohs, then he wants to occupy all the resources of the world. In fulfilling this desire, then he treats other humans worse than insects. We read and hear stories of this behavior every day and are not limited to the U.S. administration. From Kashmir, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya to Cuba and Palestine, stories of this tyranny of human nature are scattered, but those who say “Har Pharaoh ra Musa” are also growing up from their own houses. Humanity has been slaughtered in Gaza for two and a half months and the people of the time are now afraid that the people in the siege from all sides are made of what soil they are making that they are still bringing each of their martyrs into a strange dedication and their courage is still touching the heavens as if they are waiting for death as their eternal life.
In this environment, I am reminded of a brave daughter, Rachel Corey’s letter 20 years ago that she emailed to her parents from the Gaza Strip. The girl was sure that this was her last message to her parents. Rachel Corey was the American girl who died under an Israeli bulldozer for the sake of oppressed Palestinians. She was one of the U.S. volunteers who attacked Palestinians.
They had gathered in Rafah with the intention of protesting against the atrocities and the demolition of their houses and to inform the world about these atrocities. Rachel emailed the letter to her parents on February 7, 2003, which was released by her parents to the Global News Network after her death so that the media around the world could know that her daughter had given her life to support and protect the oppressed and helpless people who could not defend and protect themselves.
“It’s been two weeks since I came to the Gaza Strip, but despite reading so much, personally seeking information from these innocent and oppressed people, and watching documentaries, I was not prepared for the situation I am facing here. The atrocities of the army on the Palestinians are such that you hardly find a house that does not have cannon holes of bomb, but most of the houses have been demolished. The movement of people is constantly guarded, and their affairs are decided by a police soldier. That is, the fate of them going from one place to another and returning safely is also in the same mood. Even young children are shot indiscriminately, and every person seen after 10 p.m. is shot without asking, while the facilities of life are such that two large reservoirs or wells of water have been destroyed by the Israeli army. Now there is only one reservoir left, which the local people want the help of international people like me to protect and save the rest of the houses, but our number is limited. Rachel further writes that I think I can buy water and I have a house in America where I can go back whenever I want, but what option do these people have, while most of the population here is of people who have become refugees by being displaced two to three times before.
In an attempt to save the world from these pharaohs and to prevent the houses of these oppressed people from being demolished, Rachel Corey herself became a victim of this oppression. On March 16, 2003, while preventing an Israeli bulldozer from demolishing a Palestinian’s house, this 23-year-old brave girl was crushed to death but left behind a ray of light that will keep reminding us that the forces that fight the pharaoh’s forces are always present in the world. It is well known that Moses (peace be upon him) grew up in pharaoh’s house and the american adopted, the girl who collided with Israel was also an American citizen, but is it not surprising that the US administration, the contractor for the life and safety of American citizens, was silent on Rachel’s painful death (murder) and the American media also “underplayed” this matter as a normal thing. That is, it did not give any special importance.
If the same tragedy had happened in another country with Rachel Corey, perhaps by now that country would have been attacked and the world would have been made to understand how much America cares for the lives and property of its citizens, but america does not have the right to protest in front of these Zionist powers. I saw the same line of light that Rachel Corey’s death had left in the form of A’alia. A few days before the US invasion of Iraq, when protests were taking place all over the world and human chains of people opposed to the war were forming, this girl left her country and a three-year-old girl and reached Baghdad to join the human chain against the attack on Iraq. Dinyapyu came here and converted to Islam and took the responsibility of protecting the rights of the oppressed by naming himself A’aliya and in his mission he sacrificed his life and set an example to the world.
Ivan Ridley, a well-known British journalist, arrives in Afghanistan in secret and disguise for his journalistic duties and is arrested by the Taliban there. Because of the good behavior of these Taliban, it returns to be such a Muslim that the loudest voice in support of Muslims in Europe is that of this House Ridley. Our misfortune is that our rulers have become puppets at the hands of these pharaohs.
I pray to the same Almighty to send Moses of that time soon that pharaohism is now touching its final limits.





