History Will Remember: Gaza’s Blood and the Silence of the Ummah
History will write—
Egypt had the eternal Nile,
but Gaza died of thirst.
History will record—
Saudi Arabia and the UAE had oceans of oil,
yet Gaza’s ambulances ran dry.
History will never forget—
The Muslim Ummah had over 50 million soldiers,
but not one was sent to stop the genocide in Gaza.
History will scream—
Billions were spent on concerts and pageantry,
but Gaza had no bread, no water.
History will note—
Turkey used the name of Islam often,
but did nothing concrete to halt the bloodshed.
History will testify—
The Ummah blamed rulers,
but didn’t stop sipping Pepsi or Coca-Cola,
nor boycotted products funding their oppressors.
History will say—
When Western Christians marched for Gaza,
many Muslims and clerics stayed silent—
debating Hadiths about a woman and a cat,
while ignoring the screams of Gaza’s children.
History will not forgive—
Neither the rulers, nor the ruled.
On the Day of Judgment,
this bloodstained history will be the evidence.
Only then will the world know who truly won—or lost.