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Top Sunni cleric said Muslim self-esteem at the stake of unity

Head of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought highlights the effects of unity in enhancing Muslim self-esteem.
“The self-esteem of Muslims banks on unity and eschewing from division,” head of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, Molavi Es’haq Madani says.

Speaking in a conference of “Delineating the criteria of the Proximity of the Islamic Denominations”, the senior shia cleric said,” if Muslim nations are after their self-steam, they should avoid division and conflicts.”

“With division and conflicts, Muslims cannot get united and without unity, having self-esteem is not possible,” Molavi Madani underscored.

“If Muslims damage their self-esteem, they cannot make progress and will be trapped in the plots hatched by the enemies of Islam,” Iran’s presidential advisor in Sunni affairs underscored.

Molavi Madani went on, “Being pessimistic paves the way for overcoming problems and minor differences.”

“We should learn to respect people, their ideas and religions,” the prominent Sunni scholar mentioned.

He added, “By holding meetings, conferences, and seminars; we are after the proximity of view points and ideas. “

“The enemies of Islam always are after reaching their malignant goals by putting stress on Muslim differences and widening division among them,” Molavi Madani expressed.

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