Description
In the years following the occupation, Palestinian artists found themselves in an impossible situation — the display of their own flag was banned. So they did what people of faith and resilience always do when the powerful try to silence them. They found another way.
The watermelon — red flesh, white rind, green skin, black seeds — carries the exact colours of the Palestinian flag. What began as a quiet act of defiance by artists refusing to be erased became one of the most universally recognised symbols of Palestinian identity and solidarity in the world. You cannot ban a fruit. You cannot erase what is written in the heart of a people.
فلسطين — Palestine — sits bold and commanding above the watermelon in this design, in Arabic script that speaks directly to the soul of every Muslim who has grown up hearing that name spoken with love, with grief, and with unshakeable hope.
In Islam, the connection to Palestine is not political sentiment — it is prophetic, Quranic, and deeply rooted in the identity of every believer. Allah blessed this land in His Book:
“Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque whose surroundings We have blessed.” — Surah Al-Isra (17:1)
Masjid Al-Aqsa — the blessed mosque in the heart of Palestine — is the third holiest site in all of Islam. The first Qibla of the Muslims. The destination of the Isra of our Prophet ﷺ. A land Allah called blessed is a land whose people can never be abandoned by the Ummah.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“The Muslim is the brother of another Muslim. He does not oppress him, nor does he hand him over to the enemy.” — Muslim
Wearing this shirt is an act of that brotherhood. It is memory. It is solidarity. It is the refusal to allow a people to be reduced to statistics, to be forgotten between news cycles, or to be erased from the consciousness of the Ummah that is — by prophetic decree — one body.
The watermelon has travelled from the walls of occupied Palestine to the streets of the world. It has been carried in protests, painted in murals, and worn on the chests of millions who understand that solidarity does not require permission. It is a symbol that says: we see you, we remember you, and we will not look away.
“And do not think that Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do.” — Surah Ibrahim (14:42)
Crafted from a high-quality poly-cotton blend for all-day comfort, the فلسطين Arabic script and watermelon illustration are printed in clean, vibrant detail — a design that is impossible to look at without understanding exactly what it means and exactly why it matters.
Key Features:
- فلسطين (Palestine) Arabic script — bold, clean, and unapologetic
- Watermelon illustration — the globally recognised symbol of Palestinian resistance and identity
- Classic crew neckline for a timeless, clean silhouette
- Poly-cotton blend fabric — soft, breathable, and long-lasting
- Relaxed everyday fit — easy to style solo or layered
- Available in multiple colors — carry Palestine wherever you go
A meaningful gift for any Muslim — because keeping Palestine alive in the hearts and on the chests of the Ummah is one of the most powerful acts of solidarity we have.
“Whoever of you sees an evil, let him change it with his hand. If he is not able to, then with his tongue. If he is not able to, then with his heart — and that is the weakest of faith.” — Muslim.





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