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Gaza's suffering invokes Quranic verses on divine help
Image credit: Shehab Wire (EN)
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Shehab Wire (EN) published a religious commentary drawing on Quranic verses about despair and divine salvation, citing chapter Yusuf, verse 110: "Until, when the messengers despaired and were certain that they had been denied, there came to them Our help." The text frames the passage as a "law of glad tidings and hope" rather than mere consolation for the bereaved.
The piece appears to interpret Gaza's circumstances through Islamic theological tradition, suggesting that divine assistance arrives after the loss of earthly hope. It distinguishes between religious glad tidings and secular optimism, though the full argument remains incomplete in the available text.
