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Praises belong to Him, Lord of the Worlds, who ordained glad tidings
for the family of Sheikh Nasr al-Fahd, a political prisoner detained in
the land of the Haramain for nearly a decade. A December 2012 campaign
was launched by Sheikh Ahmad Musa Jibril
in which the international community along with activists in Saudi
collaboratively called for an end to the unjust imprisonment and torture
of the 43 year old Sheikh. A month after said social-network campaign
demonstrated an outpouring of support
and dua’ for Nasr al-Fahd, he was able to call his family for the first
time in six years and on January 12, 1013 was permitted a visit equally
overdue in years.
The estranged family reported that though his appearance was
dramatically altered by a lean structure and grayed beard, his words and
peaceful disposition imparted comfort and tranquility to them. [Video
of Sheikh Nasr al-Fahd before imprisonment without gray beard]
They witnessed that along with a broken tooth, his hands and legs bore
visible scars of torture to corroborate the numerous reports of abuse which
he himself confirmed. Despite the obvious physical pain he has
undergone, the sheikh insisted that his heart was satisfied and content
with the will of Allah. He lifted the spirits of the family with his
strong will and by recollecting a happier past, eliciting laughter from
everyone, including his hardly recognisable 15 year old son, Usamah,
whom he had not seen since eight years of age. He denied false reports
of refusing visitors and imparted Salaam to all the Muslims who inquire
after him.
This update was provided via Sheikh Ahmad Musa Jibril, who also included a powerful
and personal anecdote with regards to continuing your dua’:
Several days ago before the [family] visit, my father (may Allah give him a long life full of deeds) returned from a trip to all three of our sacred Masajid. He told me everywhere he went he made duaa for the oppressed Muslims and this Shiekh in particular. He told me expect good news about him. Let us intensify the duaa. I told the family first good news was the call, then a visit, and the third will be the release InshAllah.
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