The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in a recent interview called martyrdom a “badge of honor” bestowed upon the chosen of Allah.

Speaking at an event in Ramallah in honor of the “martrys” of Gaza and Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein said, “This badge of honor is praised and respected in this world, and those upon whom it was bestowed are honored in the Hereafter as well. I am talking about the badge of honor of martyrdom, martyrdom for the sake of truth, for the sake of Allah, for the sake of rights, and for the sake of defending the homeland and honor from the attacks of attackers and the oppression of oppressors.”

Hussein’s speech was aired on Palestine TV on May 25, just days after his Friday sermon at the al-Aqsa mosque was interrupted by angry worshippers, who chanted: “The dogs of the P.A. get out!” and accused him of being a spy.

Martyrdom, said Hussein, was bestowed only upon the righteous.

“In another verse [Allah] said, ‘Think not of those who were killed for the sake of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord and they are well-provided.’ This is a life of honor in the hereafter and an enormous legacy in this world.”

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