Another
group of Muslim students also gathered three thousand euros while
students in Dutch universities have organized charity events
throughout the previous months to gather donations for the children of
Palestinian martyrs within the framework of a support box called
“The Palestinian Orphans’ Box.”
The
activists in the women’s committee which is affiliated to the
Islamic Tawheed Association in Rotterdam said that they have organized
an exhibition for products imported from Islamic countries, including
Palestinian traditional products. All the revenue was devoted for the
Palestinian intifada.
The
exhibition has yielded unexpected profit, as Muslim women were eager
to buy the products, sometimes paying much more than the product’s
worth.
An
activist, who preferred to remain anonymous, told IslamOnline that
some of the women donated a large part of their household money to the
Palestinian charity organizations especially those that support the
families of the Intifada martyrs and other women donated some of their
gold jewelry as well.
Alongside
the charity events organized by the women’s committees of Islamic
associations, many cultural and social associations have organized
demonstrations supporting the Palestinian people and their legitimate
resistance of the Israeli occupation.
In
Rotterdam on Sunday, June 2, there was a speech conference organized
by Islamic organizations in the Beir Takhtakh hall which lies in the
Dalves Haven suburb in which more than 30,000 Muslims live.
The
carnival emphasized the importance of the continuation of the Al-Aqsa
intifada and the refusal of all unjust solutions which will deprive
the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights in the land and
Jerusalem and the return of the refugees and establishing an
independent country.
Khaled
Al-Sufiani, the former head of the Moroccan Association for defending
Palestinians said in a speech during the carnival: “The terrorism
excuse which the U.S. is using to fight the Muslim world and which
Israeli is using to breach Palestinian Human Rights is a lie, because
the real terrorism is the United States and its ally in the Middle
East, the Zionist state.”
Al-Sufiani
called on all Arabs and Muslims to not belittle the solidarity
movements with the Intifada which are organized inside and outside the
Muslims world.
“These
movements may be unable to change political decisions but it is very
important to support the Palestinians and to prevent any unjust
solutions that may be passed on the expense of the martyrs’
blood,” he said.
Ahmad
Aql, responsible for the Palestinian Liberation Organization in Tunis,
said that a comprehensive and just solution is the only way out for
the Palestinians and that any other solution will not be applied
regardless of external pressures.
He
said that the PLO will not agree to any solution unless it is agreed
upon by the Palestinian people and that American strength will not
succeed, no mater how biased it is towards the Israeli enemy, in
breaking down the Palestinian backbone which has proven its ability to
resist and strength.
There
are more than 750,000 Muslims living in Holland, most of them from
Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Arab and African origins. Muslims are
the third religious group in Holland constituting nearly 5 per cent of
the population, after Catholics who constitute nearly 34 per cent of
the population and Protestants who constitute 25 per cent.
The
Muslim population is distributed mainly in Rotterdam, the Hague,
Ottoricht, and the capital Amsterdam. Statistics indicate that in 1989
there were nearly 400,000 thousand Muslims in Holland but have
increased dramatically to reach 750,000 towards the beginning of the
third millennium.
There
are more than 400 mosques and prayer areas for Muslims in Holland and
among the most famous are Aya Sofia mosque, Al-Nasr mosque, Nouri
mosque, Mawlana mosque and Al-Rahma mosque.
There
are thirty Islamic preparatory schools and in the year 2000, the first
secondary Muslim school in Rotterdam was opened