9 July 2014 - 15:18

The Iranian Ex-Ambassador to Syria asserted, “The Islamic revolution of Iran is a complete reading of pure Muhammadian Islam in the world.”

The Iranian Ex-Ambassador to Syria asserted, “The Islamic revolution of Iran is a complete reading of pure Muhammadian Islam in the world.”

The specialized scientific conferences on the Islamic world were held with presence of non-Iranian pilgrims in the Islamic Research Foundation of Astan Quds Razavi on the occasion of the blessed Ramadan month.

In this meeting, Hujjat al-Islam Seyed Ahmad Mousavi talked on the issue of the pure Muhammadian Islam and the excommunicating Islam noting, “The pure Muhammadian Islam is that Islam derived from monotheism and resurrection illustrated by the holy Qur’an.”

He regarded supporting the deprived and the poor, fighting against usurpers, and avoiding Muslims from division as features of the pure Muhammadian Islam and added, “Such an Islam stresses on the unity and self-esteem of Muslims.”

Mousavi viewed the pure Muhammadian Islam as the Islam of working and supporting the poor and continued, “The Islam that does not support the oppressed and does not revolt against the oppressor is not the real Islam.”

Noting that the excommunicating Islam is the fruit of the tyrants, he said, “Creating religious division, Islamophobia, and generating forged and false models of Islamic flows are actions of such groups across different parts of the world.”

Referring to the pure Muhammadian Islam in Iran, the Iranian Ex-Ambassador to Syria remarked, “Before the Islamic revolution, Iran was only a consumer of Israel and the U.S’ products but today it has reached the highest level of development and technology.”

“Islamic sects are all pieces of Islam that benefit Islamic advantages, and creating division among them is against the pure Muhammadian Islam and any word that may cause the rise of sedition among the Muslims is religiously prohibited”, he reiterated referring to Ayatollah’s Khamenei’s words about the Islamic sects.

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