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Ayatollah Araki spotlights the necessity of co-operatin among Muslims

n00125409-bHead of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought, Ayatollah Mohsen Araki in visit with the Hezbollah Secretary General of Lebanon, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah highlighted the necessity of cooperation and collaboration among Muslim societies and countries for facing the malignant schemes devised by the regime of Zionism and the U.S, reported Taqrib news Agency (TNA).

The religious scholars discuss the possible and potential dangers and perils which threat the Islamic World such as sectarian violence and fighting in many counties and also the possible solution for this chaos.

In this meeting the necessity of cooperation and collaboration among active organizations and foundations in the Islamic Ummah spotlighted.

“Nowadays the enemies of Islam and Muslim nations did their best and use different strategies to increase dispersion among Muslim from different Islamic Denominations,” said Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Hezbollah Secretary General underscored that it is incumbent upon Muslims to be more aware and cognizant of the enemies’ plots, keeping their unity and rapprochement so as to face the enemies with fiasco.

The Lebanese political face also paid tribute to the Islamic Revolution of Iran and Iranian officials for their impressive role in supporting Palestinian nations

Nasrallah underscored that the issue of Palestine is one of the more important priorities of the many regional nations and human right activities.

Head of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought also in this meeting underscored the necessity of unity and rapprochement in the region and Muslim societies against the regime of Zionism.

Ayatollah Araki pointed out, “the Islamic Republic of Iran was the messenger of unity and rapprochement and one of the pioneers since day one.”

The grand Ayatollah underscored that Iranian officials always highlighted the importance of unity and invited Muslims to rapprochement and refrain from any religious conflicts and showdowns.

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