The liberation and reopening of Masjid al-Aqsa is a dream carried in the hearts of Muslims across the world. While financial aid and political efforts have their place, Islam teaches us that true change begins with our relationship with Allah.
Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves.
Surah Ar-Ra'd 13:11This ayah reminds us that the condition of the Ummah is tied to its Iman (faith), Ikhlas (sincerity) and Amal (actions). The Messenger of Allah ﷺ also taught:
You are granted victory and provision only because of the weak among you — through their supplication, prayer and sincerity.
Sahih al-BukhariThroughout Islamic history, victories were never achieved through wealth alone. They came when believers strengthened their Iman, increased their duʿā, and turned back to Allah with sincere deeds.
When Muslims collectively engage in a'maal such as:
Sincere Duʿā
Tahajjud
Qur'an
Istighfar
They seek the help of the One who controls all affairs. This initiative focuses on reviving the spiritual strength of the Ummah. When hearts return to Allah, His help and mercy descend.
Because ultimately, the reopening of Masjid al-Aqsa will not come through money alone — It will come through collective actions and devotion of the Ummah to Allah.