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News ID: 16122
Publish Date : 14 July 2015 - 21:33

Heartiest Congratulations

Salaam dear young friends and heartiest congratulations to you all.


   Although one may differ with the final text of the accord, since we are confident that with more firmness the Iranian negotiators could have averted some of the clauses that appear humiliating, nonetheless it was a victory for Iran.
    Well, we are awaiting the reappearance of the Promised Saviour of mankind, and we are not afraid of the stratagems of the Great Satan, that is, the US.
     Prophet Muhammad’s (SAWA) 12th and Last Infallible Heir will surely come and establish the global government of peace, prosperity and justice, which means there won’t be any nuclear-armed warmongering regimes to terrorize humanity, like the US and the illegal Zionist entity.
     In the meantime, we as followers of the Ahl al-Bayt should earnestly strive to make Islam triumphant, whether in the fields of science and technology such as nuclear energy, or in the political arenas, where we should firmly support the oppressed people of Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, and elsewhere, against the state terrorism of Uncle Sam, the illegal Zionist entity, reactionary Arab regimes, and of course, non-state terrorists, like the dastardly Takfiris.
     Well friends, we are on the threshold of  Eid al-Fitr. May God accept your fasting, prayers, supplications, recitation of the holy Qur’an, and all other acts of worship, including your contributions to charities and educational tips to fellow students!
    The Eid is probably on Saturday, July 19. It all depends on the sighting of the crescent, and of course, the Will of God Almighty on Whose Wise injunctions we lead life as Muslims, whether we fast, eat, study, work, play, travel, socialize, and engage in all other lawful and legal activities.
     The Eid is a time of reflection. We start the day by giving the Zakat-e Fitr money to the have-nots of the society before offering the congregational prayer, and then exchanging visits with family members and friends.
     We in the Islamic Republic of Iran and in countries where peace prevails, should consider ourselves fortunate to have spent Ramadhan and now celebrating Eid in a calm atmosphere, while in our immediate neighbourhood, Muslims are being uprooted from their homes and hearths, terrorized, traumatized, killed, mutilated, and their organs savagely tore from their bodies and eaten raw by cannibals on the payroll of the US, Israel, and certain reactionary Arab regimes.
     In Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Myanmar and other places, peaceful Muslims are targeted by terrorists in mosques, husseiniyeh and homes. This is the height of hypocrisy by those who call themselves Muslims but worship at the altar of devils in human form such as the Crusaders, the Zionists, and the Salafis.
    On the eve of the auspicious Eid, let us ponder over the words and phrases of a supplication for the farewell of blessed Ramadhan:
      "O Allah, I beseech You by the greatest of Your noble Names by which any of Your creatures has besought You, and with their beautiful praises and choicest of supplications, to bless Muhammad and the Progeny of Muhammad, and to make this month the best Ramadhan that has passed for us since You have sent us into the world in its blessedness with regard to the safety of my faith, the deliverance of my soul, the fulfillment of my needs…”