Why Are Our Prayers Not Answered?



Why Are Our Prayers Not Answered?


Author: Gouya Roshan (Güya Aydın) 


Every day, millions of people turn to the sky with broken hearts and tearful eyes. Across the world, prayers and prostrations rise for an end to war and the liberation of the oppressed.

Yet blood still flows in the streets of Gaza, Yemen still burns in flames, and Muslims in Sudan, Myanmar, and China continue to live in suffering and exile.

A painful question echoes in our minds: why, despite all these prayers, do the tragedies not end?

Perhaps the truth is that prayer, without action, remains incomplete. Tears, if they do not transform into a will to resist oppression, vanish into the silence of history.

God has placed free will in human hands; we were not created to be spectators, but to stand against injustice. Prayer can be a force for awakening, for strengthening hope, and for uniting hearts, but ending massacres is possible only through unity, resistance, and collective action.

History has shown that no tyranny is eternal. Yet breaking the chains of oppression requires not only tears and supplication, but also the courage and solidarity of nations.


Of course our prayers are heard, but the answers are in our own hands.

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