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July 28, 2025
In a world that has pledged 'never again,' the children of Gaza face unimaginable starvation. This collection of essays, written in a stream of consciousness style, grapples with the profound question: has God forsaken the innocent, allowing them to perish while the global community stands by? Sheriff Haidara, a father and philosopher, channels his heartbreak and outrage into an inspirational call to action, urging young people across the globe to move beyond passive prayer and embrace tangible change. The book confronts the devastating impact of humanitarian aid blockades, painting a vivid picture of the suffering endured by Gaza's children. It challenges readers to examine their own humanity and responsibility in the face of such profound crises. Through powerful prose, Haidara seeks to ignite a spark of conscience, reminding us that empathy demands action, and that the future of humanity rests on our collective willingness to stand up for those who cannot stand for themselves.
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Start Writing NowSheriff Haidara is a university graduate in Religious Studies from Istanbul Sehir University. A devoted father, a thoughtful philosopher, a dedicated athlete, and a successful businessman, Haidara brings a unique blend of academic insight, personal experience, and global perspective to his writing. His background fuels a deep empathy and a powerful call to action for the injustices faced by vulnerable populations worldwide.