AhlulBayt News Agency

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2 May 2016

10:21:53 AM
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Grand Ayatollah Hamedani in meeting with Tunisian Ibadiyyah sect stressed importance of unity among all Muslims

Ayatollah Nouri Hamedai;

Grand Ayatollah Noori Hamedani during his meeting with leader of Tunisian Ibadiyyah Sect stressed on the importance of unity among all Muslims facing sectarian plots and said, “The first priority of Muslim revolutionary leaders must be to keep the awakening light of nations shining bright,”

AhlulBayt News Agency - Grand Ayatollah Noori Hamedani during his meeting with leader of Tunisian Ibadiyyah Sect stressed on the importance of unity among all Muslims facing sectarian plots and said, “The first priority of Muslim revolutionary leaders must be to keep the awakening light of nations shining bright,”

“It’s necessary for Muslim revolutionary scholars to be insightful and well-informed about the present day issues,” Grand jurist Ayatollah Noori said during his meeting with Prof.Farahat Aljabairi, the leader of Tunisian Ibadiyyah Sect.

The revered source of emulation then referred to Islamic awakening in Muslim countries and added, “revolutionary movements in Tunisia and Egypt are a good manifestation of Muslims' awareness, such movements which are carried out by shouting ‘Allah o Akbar’ (God is great) are considered totally Islamic.”

The grand eminent then stated ,the Disbelief Front and Zionist Regime are standing against Islam and we should know this is the current condition of the Islamic world, he went on, “Tunisia has always held a good position among Islamic nations throughout history, since the Islamic Awakening began, the greatest goal of Islam’s adversaries has been to nullify their movements and to stop them,”

“Some Persian Gulf countries are supporting tyranny in the region and try to stop the spread of Islamic Awakening. They are struggling solely in order to preserve their own governments and power, because they already know that if a revolutionary movement begins in their own countries, they all would be overthrown and taken down.

The Grand Eminent further said, “Unlike some autocratic Arabic countries, Tunisia holds a religious understanding among its people and they must remain steadfast in their path,”




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