Leader raps plots to sow discord among Muslims
August 23, 2015 - 0:0
TEHRAN – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has criticized efforts to distort the realities of the Muslim world and sow discord among Muslims.
TEHRAN – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has criticized efforts to distort the realities of the Muslim world and sow discord among Muslims.“Hajj does not only belong to us Iranians, rather it belongs to the Islamic Ummah [community] and safeguards the continuation of Islam,” the Leader underscored while addressing a group of Iranian Hajj officials in Tehran on Saturday.
The Leader noted that Hajj symbolizes convergence among Muslim nations.
“Hajj is the real symbol of Islamic unity and empathy,” Ayatollah Khamenei underlined.
“May God curse those who tried to alienate minds [of people] from the reality and significance of Islam, and to divide Muslims into different groups with different motives,” the Leader said as quoted by the Press TV.
He said the simultaneous presence of Hajj pilgrims from different Muslim nations in the holy Saudi cities of Mecca and Medina, despite all their ethnic, religious differences, is the “symbol of and a real opportunity for Islamic unity.”
The Leader then took a swipe at those who play down the significance of the Muslim community through various methods such as aggrandizing the concept of “nationality,” saying, “Magnificence belongs to the Islamic Ummah.”
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ayatollah Khamenei stated that the Iranian nation has come to understand that hegemonic powers and Zionism are the real enemies of Iranians and Muslims.
Over the past 36 years, the Leader said, global hegemony has exercised its animosity toward the Iranian nation through other countries; however, the Iranian nation has always come to find out that these proxy countries are mere pawns and have been duped into antagonizing Iranians.
Iranians have always been aware that “the real enemies are the US and Israel,” the Leader noted.
He said some Islamic groups which came to power in certain countries faced failures as they, “unlike the Iranian nation, mistook friend for foe and suffered a blow accordingly.”
The Leader then touched upon unity among Iranians, saying, “Iranian people, despite all ideological, intellectual and political differences as well as ethnic diversity, have maintained their national unity.”