On March 10, the world remembers the Tibetan Uprising, a pivotal historical moment of resistance and courage. In 1959, Tibetan people rose against external control, demanding autonomy and cultural preservation in Tibet. This uprising symbolized deep yearnings for self-determination and respect for indigenous traditions. Despite overwhelming military opposition, Tibetans demonstrated extraordinary resilience through nonviolent resistance and spiritual conviction. Islam teaches that oppression is forbidden, as Allah states in the Quran: “There is no compulsion in religion” (2:256). Standing against injustice and defending one’s dignity are principles honored in Islamic tradition. The movement sparked global consciousness regarding human rights and cultural sovereignty. March 10 stands as testament to the enduring human spirit seeking freedom, dignity, and cultural identity preservation.

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