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"Jesus Said, 'Blessed Are Those Who Seek Justice' - Bearing Witness to Gaza"

Source: IslamiCity   December 23, 2025

Across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, Jesus is remembered as a voice of moral clarity-one who stood with the oppressed, defended the sanctity of life, and exposed injustice without fear. In Islam, Jesus ('Isa) is a prophet of mercy and truth.

In Christianity, he is the embodiment of love and sacrifice. In Judaism, his ethical teachings echo the prophetic tradition that demands justice and compassion. From all these perspectives, his voice would not be silent in the face of Gaza.

Jesus consistently centered the suffering of innocents-especially children, the poor, and the displaced. He taught that human worth does not depend on power, nationality, or religion. The destruction of civilian life, the erasure of families, and the normalization of mass death would stand in direct contradiction to everything he taught. Indifference, he warned, is itself a moral failure.

Jesus did not call for violence, but he also did not call for silence. He challenged systems that crushed the vulnerable and condemned those who justified cruelty through law, fear, or theology. Peace, in his teaching, was inseparable from justice. Mercy was not selective. Truth was not negotiable.

This is where the IslamiCity's Evidence Archived Project becomes a moral act shared across faiths. To document suffering is to refuse erasure. To preserve names, images, and testimonies is to insist that every life mattered. In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions alike, bearing witness is sacred. Memory is resistance. Truth is a form of justice.

If Jesus were to speak today, he would likely remind us of something simple and devastatingly clear: that God is found not in excuses for power, but in solidarity with the suffering; not in forgetting the dead, but in honoring them; not in silence, but in truth.

To remember Gaza-to witness it honestly-is not a political act alone. It is a moral one. Click here to donate Evidence Archived by IslamiCity.

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Source: IslamiCity   December 23, 2025
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