Saturday, October 30, 2010

Kashani describes Leader's visit to Qom as highly valuable

Kashani describes Leader's visit to Qom as highly valuable
Saturday, 30 October 2010 08:35


Tehran interim Friday Prayer Leader Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani described the visit of the Leader of Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, to holy city of Qom and the Leader's guidelines as highly valuable for the region and the World of Islam.

Ayatollah Emami Kashani also thanked different strata of people, including the Ulema and clerics of this city for the unprecedented and glorious welcome they accorded to the Leader of Islamic Revolution, while underlining that the Leader's visits and remarks have valuable effects for the holy city of Qom, the Iranian nation, and the World of Islam.

Referring to importance of the Qom Islamic Seminary, as the most important seminary of the Shiite world, in development and advancement of the Islamic thought, Tehran interim Friday Prayer leader added that the ten-day visit of the Leader of Islamic Revolution to the holy city of Qom manifested to the world the real bond established between the ruling system, politics, religion, and ethics; and this bond shows the path of Islamic Revolution toward the rule of the 12th Infallible Imam of the Prophet of Islam, Mohammad (PBUH) Household, Imam Mahdi (May God hasten his reappearance) and the globalization of the Islamic thought.

Ayatollah Emami Kashani went on to emphasize on the unity of the Iranian nation, in practice and thoughts, while underscoring that the unity of nation leads to the fast movement of the Islamic community that in turn unnerves and disappoints the enemies.

In further remarks, Ayatollah Emami Kashani noted that the subsidies reform plan is a highly important move and a major service to the Iranian nation and the success of this plan depends on the government's precise planning, and the coordination of the three branches of government and the Iranian nation.

http://english.irib.ir/news/political/item/67184-kashani-describes-leaders-visit-to-qom-as-highly-valuable

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