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List of Brands Supporting Israel That Muslims Are Boycotting​

Global discussions on boycotting Israeli products and supporting brands increase amidst the crisis in Palestine, with Muslims being urged even more by Islamic scholars to avoid Israeli brands, keeping in view the connection and significance of Masjid Al Aqsa located in Palestine with Islamic history.

The call to boycott Israeli products or the companies that support Israel has become a topic of global discussion. With thousands of Palestinians being killed by explosions each day by Israeli forces, it’s time for everyone to boycott brands that support Israel and condemn their cruel act.

Many of the brands are common ones, and every Muslim might have used them at least once. However, keeping in view the condition of Muslim brothers and sisters and the attacks on Masjid Al Aqsa, one of the holiest places of Islam, it is compulsory for each Muslim to boycott not only Israeli products but also brands that support Israel.

Below are a few brands that are either strong supporters of Israel or are funded by Israel.

  1. Hp
  2. Puma
  3. Siemens
  4. Starbucks
  5. Johnson and Johnson
  6. Nestle
  7. Motorola
  8. McDonald’s
  9. L’Oréal
  10. Coca cola
  11. Nokia
  12. Revlon
  13. Victoria’s secret
  14. Walmart
  15. Wix
  16. Sprite
  17. Kitkat
  18. Nido
  19. Walls
  20. Nescafe
  21. Lifebuoy
  22. Nesquik
  23. Burger King
  24. Hardees
  25. Subway
  26. Mars
  27. Twix
  28. Lays
  29. Tang
  30. Lipton
  31. Pringles
  32. Pampers
  33. Lego
  34. Nike
  35. Ford
  36. Bounty
  37. Tide
  38. Snickers
  39. Dove
  40. Ariel
  41. Vim
  42. Toblerone
  43. Gillette
  44. Energizer
  45. Milo
  46. Maggie
  47. Baskin robin
  48. CNN
  49. National Geographic
  50. Caltex
  51. Fanta
  52. IBM
There are many other brands that support Israel or are funded by them. In case you have a doubt, one easy way is to check for the barcode. Any barcode starting from 729 is related to Israel, though not necessarily manufactured there, but it can be related to Israel.

Consumers have the power to influence political as well as economic decisions, as this results in revenue. Boycotting Israeli products can be seen as an act of solidarity with the brothers and sisters of Palestine.

Though boycotting the brands that are in daily use can be a tough decision, it is a necessity with regards to the situation, as it has been stated by the Holy Prophet (pbuh) that if anyone sees anything wrong, one must try to stop it by hand, if not by tongue, and even if that is not possible, one must think about that thing as evil in the heart. (40 Hadith an-Nawawi)
 
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So the Jew... are naming themselves... Thanks for the easy list, Schlomo!
 
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