In 1099, Muslims were influential in the world's ten powerful countries. Besides political power, they excelled in education, science, business, culture, and civilization.
However, despite their strength, they faced defeat against the combined might of Europe. The control over Jerusalem shifted to Christians, and restrictions were imposed on mosque entry and the call to prayer.
Despite their strength, it took 90 years to regain freedom. Sultan Imaduddin Zangi and Sultan Nuruddin Zangi dedicated their lives but couldn't achieve freedom. Only Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi succeeded after investing a significant part of his life in liberating Jerusalem.
In contrast, in 1948, Muslims were weak, with no Muslim nation among the world's 50 powerful countries. Only Turkey had some power, but it lacked wealth, education, and advancement in science.
This situation required progress in various aspects, including self-improvement, acquiring education, and earning money. It's evident that achieving progress and liberating Palestine take time.
Comparatively, the despondency and resignation seen in those who have lost are signs, but it is regrettable that Hindi-Urdu/South Asian speakers quickly accept defeat. This hypocritical attitude is akin to being a sold-out spectator. They expect results like a three-hour movie, without understanding that significant changes in a nation's life take either 70 or 90 years. Comparing 1948 to today, the difference is clear.
To overcome challenges, it's essential to invest time in progress, education, and economic growth. This is a process, and it's not surprising that people speaking Hindi-Urdu face difficulties. It's imperative to understand that the journey of a nation's progress requires time and perseverance.
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