AhlulBayt News Agency

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Friday

18 May 2018

9:20:25 AM
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Cultural Week of Qom in Lebanon;

Sheikh Abdul Hussain Sadegh: People of Nabatieh will never forget Qom's cultural week in Lebanon

Allameh Sheikh Abdul Hussain Sadegh stated with satisfaction wile meeting Qom's cultural week in Lebanon's organizers: "not only people of Nabatieh are visiting this exhibition, even people of other cities are coming here to visit this exhibition and many other are planning to."

According to Ahlul Bayt News Agency – ABNA – Allameh Sheikh Abdul Hussain Sadegh stated with satisfaction wile meeting Qom's cultural week in Lebanon's organizers: "not only people of Nabatieh are visiting this exhibition, even people of other cities are coming here to visit this exhibition and many other are planning to."

He continued: "holding this event was an important action and we hope for this to expand the cultural exchanges and interactions between Qom and Nabatieh and is also a great chance for people of Nabatieh to know Qom's cultural features better."

This distinguished scholar also said in a different part of his speech: "if Iran had not supported the Resistance, we could not have achieved these victories and such victories are the result of mutual interactions."

He also added: "today we are watching Iran rising among powerful countries of the world and even though Iran resolved its nuclear case through diplomatic means, the president of the U.S seems to have different goals which we hope he never achieves."

The great seminary school teacher pointed to Iran's advancements in rocket science and other scientific means and said: "in not so distant times Israel attacked Lebanon with its missiles whenever it wantedbut today preventive actions are taken thanks to Iran's advancements and transferring that knowledge and advancements to Lebanese fighters."

Allameh Sadegh reminded: "many good things occurred in region's religious fields after the rise of Iran's Islamic Revolution."

Qom's cultural week event will be held until May 15th in Nabatieh and is open to public.



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