Gaza and the Qur’an: A Life Connected to the Spirit
At the Palestine Mosque in Gaza, iftar meals arrived before the call to prayer, creating moments overflowing with spirituality.
Qur’an memorizers, who carry the words of God in their hearts, found in every iftar plate a reminder that they are part of a community that values their knowledge and dedication.
Sharing Blessings with Those Who Deserve Them
Distributing iftar to the people of the Qur’an was an expression of loyalty and respect for the values the Qur’an represents in daily life. Each meal reaching a memorizers’ hands is a message of love, a salute to their perseverance in learning and prayer, and recognition of their daily spiritual efforts.
Moments Beyond Food
Between preparing and serving meals, and between a memorizers’ smile or word of thanks, the highest forms of humanity are revealed. Here, iftar becomes a shared experience of the heart, where giving meets the ability to share, and food becomes a bridge connecting soul to soul, giver to receiver.
The People of the Qur’an: Hearts That Embrace Giving
The Qur’an memorizers in Gaza remind us that true goodness is measured by intention, loyalty, and the spirit that moves for others. Ramadan moments with them show how humanitarian work can transform into a spiritual experience, becoming a lasting memory in the heart long after the month ends.
Iftar as a Spiritual Memory
With every iftar plate and every prayer raised in the mosque, the meal becomes a lasting memory of blessing and generosity. It serves as a living message that the people of the Qur’an are a spiritual treasure for any community, and that sharing iftar with them during Ramadan is a moment of reflection, love, and pure humanity.