Senior Iranian leader expresses solidarity with Pakistan
Qum, IranAyatollah Javadi Aamli, one of the most senior religious leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran based in Qom, expressed his solidarity with brotherly people of Pakistan in the face of international pressures that they are facing now-a-days.
According to press release issued here on Friday, Ayatollah Javadi Aamli while talking to Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, President International Islamic University (IIU) Islamabad in Qum said he was fully confident that the government and the brave people of Pakistan will be able to withstand the pressures of the Western powers and will protect their honour, independence, and freedom with dignity and perseverance.
Ayatollah Aamli sent his greetings to the intellectuals, scientists and religious leaders of Pakistan who are exerting great efforts toward the development of their nation and hoped that their contributions in Science, Technology and Islamic thought will be available to other brotherly Muslim countries as well. I hope and pray that the tomorrow of the great and noble nation of Pakistan will be better and brighter than today, he said, an IIU press release said.
Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad conveyed the greetings of Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, Rector, IIU and of the university community and assured the host that the IIU will not lag behind in pursuing the goals of Muslim World unity that was the hallmark of his Foundation for International Education and Research. Referring to some recent developments in Pakistan and Iran, Ayatollah Javadi Aamli said: While Islam teaches us not to oppress others, it also teaches us not let others oppress us.. Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad is currently visiting Iran in connection with an International Conference in that country.Online
Senior Iranian leader expresses solidarity with Pakistan
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Senior Cleric Voices Support for Pakistan
TEHRAN (FNA)- Ayatollah Javadi Amoli, one of the most senior religious clerics and jurisprudents in Iran, voiced support and solidarity with the Pakistani nation in the confrontation with international pressures.
Speaking to the President of the International Islamic University (IIU) of Islamabad, Mumtaz Ahmad, in Iran's central city of Qom on Friday, Ayatollah Javadi Aamli said he was "fully confident" that the government and the "brave people" of Pakistan will be able to withstand the pressures of the Western powers and will protect their "honor, independence, and freedom with dignity and perseverance".
Referring to some recent developments in Iran and Pakistan, he said, "While Islam teaches us not to oppress others, it also teaches us not let others oppress us."
Ayatollah Amoli sent his greetings to the intellectuals, scientists and religious leaders of Pakistan "who are making great efforts towards the development of their nation", and hoped that their contributions in science, technology and Islamic thought would be available to other brotherly Muslim countries as well.
"I hope and pray that the tomorrow of the great and noble nation of Pakistan will be better and brighter than today," he said, an IIU press release said.
Mumtaz Ahmad conveyed the greetings of IIU Rector Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik and of the university community and assured the host that the IIU would not lag behind in pursuing the goals of the Muslim world unity that was the hallmark of his Foundation for International Education and Research.
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