2 December 2024

Al Qalam Reporter

Islamic Relief South Africa will be screening a heart-rending documentary ONE NIGHT IN AL AQSA on Saturday, March 12 at Crescent Hall in Parlock, Durban.

The screening of the documentary, which starts at 6pm, is aimed at raising funds for Gaza in Palestine. Tickets cost R150 and bookings are now open. The fascinating documentary takes you on a virtual tour of the Al-Aqsa compound.

Directed by Abrar Hussain, ONE NIGHT IN AL AQSA tells the story about AL AQSA in a way that has never been seen before.

Set against the backdrop of Lailatul Qadr, ONE NIGHT IN AL AQSAtakes the viewer on a journey spanning centuries of architecture, history and spiritual magnificence in the third holiest site of the Islamic faith.

“Join Islamic Relief South Africa as we unveil the mysteries surrounding AL AQSA and why this site is so important to billions of people of the Abrahamic faiths. Take a journey around AL AQSA through the eyes of people who live and work there.”

You can book your tickets on www.islamic-relief.org.za or purchase your tickets at the Islamic Relief office – 405 Moses Kotane Road, Sherwood.

An Islamic Relief spokesperson said: “We’ve been working in Palestine since 1997, providing life-saving emergency aid and crucial nutritional, educational and psychosocial support to families in the region. This is only possible with your ongoing support.’

“The siege has sealed off Gaza from the rest of the world, crippling the economy and trapping residents – including a generation of young people who have no hope of prospects for development. After many years of conflict, Palestinians still feel unsafe in their own country. The economy has been damaged by political instability and constant conflict. The siege causes chaos on a daily basis.

“In order for us to rebuild Gaza, it is imperative for us to provide emergency and long-term care for the most vulnerable in the community”.

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