Unarmed but Unbroken: How Palestine 🍉Exposes the Fear of Faith
- Jaweria Afreen Hussaini
- May 18
- 3 min read
In a world flooded with surveillance, sanctions, and state-sponsored terror, one place has quietly shattered the myth of power: Gaza. Bombed into ruins, starved into silence, and sealed off from the world, the people of Palestine stand as a living, breathing proof that faith is stronger than firepower.
The genocide of Palestinians is not hidden. It’s not hearsay or speculation. It is the most visible, documented, and livestreamed ethnic cleansing of our generation. Entire families erased in seconds. Homes reduced to ash. Hospitals, mosques, and schools turned into death chambers. Yet amid this horror, the world sees something it cannot explain: Muslims who grow stronger in faith as bombs fall on their heads.
The More They Bomb, the Stronger the Imaan
When the missile hits, Palestinians don’t rush to studios or social media.
They whisper Allahu Akbar ☝️
They hold their children close and look to the sky not in fear, but in prayer.
While the world clutches drones and billion-dollar armies, Palestinians clutch Qur’an and the hands of their wounded.
A people deprived of food, medicine, and water—
still fast in Ramadan.
still call the adhaan through rubble.
still bury their dead with dignity.
Their strength is not physical.
It is spiritual.
And it terrifies tyrant.
Why Are Global Powers Still Gathering More Allies?
Gaza is unarmed. Gaza is under siege. Gaza is, by every measure, broken.
So why are the most powerful nations in history still trembling?
Why do they need more weapons, more pacts, more lies, more censorship?
Because in their eyes, Gaza has not fallen.
Not spiritually. Not morally. Not politically.
The tyrant know they’ve killed bodies—but they’ve failed to kill the cause.
They've dropped thousands of bombs but can't drop the hope in one Palestinian child's heart.
That hope, that smile in defiance, is a defeat bigger than any battlefield.
> A child with rubble on her face stands taller than G7 leaders in tailored suits.

What’s More Powerful—Missiles or Martyrdom?
This is what the world fears:
That Muslims are not afraid of death.
That Muslims believe in the afterlife.
That Muslims rise, spiritually, when pushed to the edge.
The martyr in Palestine is not mourned as a victim.
They are celebrated as a hero who stood with truth and met their Lord with honour.
This is not romanticism.
This is resistance.
The courage of the oppressed in Palestine is forcing the oppressors to gather in desperation—not strength.
Their alliances are not a show of power.
They’re a show of fear.
The Faith That Cannot Be Killed
What do you do with a people who:
smile as they bury their children?
say Alhamdulillah through amputations?
make sujood on the floor of demolished homes?
You fear them.
Because their resilience is divine.
Because their strength is not theirs—it is from Allah.
Palestinians are not just defending land.
They are defending the last frontier of honour in this corrupted world.
Their martyrdom is heavier than your tanks.
Their duas are louder than your media.
Their silence is more meaningful than your propaganda.
And that’s why the world can’t win.
Gaza Is a Mirror to the Muslim World
Gaza is not alone. It is a mirror.
A mirror showing what it means to have faith over fear.
To live with dignity or die in honour.
To trust in Allah when the whole world turns its back.
Let every Muslim see this. Let every oppressor know this:
> We are not afraid of your missiles.
We are afraid of Allah alone.
And when a people stand with truth, no army on earth can make them kneel.
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