🇮🇷 Breaking | Ayatullah Aali Hashim (r) laid down in his grave at Tabriz. His ailing father is seen there.
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✅ Correction: We previously mentioned that all martyrs would be taken to Mashhad, but they will be buried in their respective locations. Only Martyr Raisi’s body went to Mashhad. Amir Abdollahian was taken to Tehran, Rayy. Ayatullah Aali Hashim will be laid to rest in Tabriz, and the other martyrs will be buried in Isfahan and Kermanshah. Apology !!
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Not only the President and FM, hundreds of thousands of Iranian people were gathered at he funeral march of martyr-like Brigadier General Mohsen Daryanush in Najafabad, Isfahan.
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Martyr Ayatullah Aali Hashim, Martyr Amir Abdollahian, Martyr Daryanush and other two martyrs are already got buried. Ayatullah Raisi's (r) funeral will take place today's evening.
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Not only for the President and FM, hundreds of thousands of Iranian people were gathered at the funeral march of martyrs-like Ayatullah Hashim, Amir Brigadier General Mohsen Daryanush and other martyrs in their home towns.
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✅ Wilayat al-Faqih: Too Advanced for the Western/Westernfied Minds:
Western media and cringeworthy analysts, non-Muslim chatterers, and even some Muslims say that these losses will affect the Islamic Republic. They are making a mistake.
A contemporary challenge Muslims face is finding the required insight to endure materialists’ critique of Islamic political thought, especially as it pertains to leadership. This is seen among some within the Shi’a community and their views on the guardianship of the jurist. Not only does the Western mind package economic relief with secularism and the marginalization of religion in society as an attempt to expose the ‘injustice’ of Islamic governance, almost completely disregarding the role of war, sanctions, and other means in helping paint that picture, but worse, it presents the jurist’s extensive purview as an outdated, despotic model of authority. In fact, the upright leadership of a highly religious scholar with widely acknowledged moral and spiritual traits is essentially beyond their cultural and ideological reach. That is, in a shocking twist, the guardianship of the jurist—as a model of leadership—is more advanced than any other model of leadership in the world.
The same goes for the majority of Muslims of all sects who do not study how Imam Khomeini removed the Shah, took power, and implemented Islam, then launched a long-lasting system based on the Quran and Hadith.
It was neither a modern nor a backward Shi’a sentiment, nor was it an Abbasid or Safavid kind of leadership. It was a leadership based on divine teachings, embodying all values and indications.
So, the main issue to mention is this: those who think the loss of a leading president, a foreign minister, and top officials will lead to the end or weakness of this system are completely wrong. Though one cannot deny that a loss is a loss and it will definitely affect temporary things, it will never completely or even partially undermine the system. One could say that even the loss of Wali al-Faqih cannot affect anything because it is based on the Quran and Hadith—not only the true Shi’a theology but also pan-Islamic (read the books and fatwas of Sunni scholars regarding this system).
Indeed, the loss of the president is a loss, but the system will continue to work and will gain more and more strength. As Imam Khamenei said yesterday to the Speaker of Lebanon, “We have lost an extraordinary man, but the system continues to work, and this tragedy will be taken as an opportunity for the Islamic system.”
May Allah bless all those who sacrificed their lives and all Muslims who are free.
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Western media and cringeworthy analysts, non-Muslim chatterers, and even some Muslims say that these losses will affect the Islamic Republic. They are making a mistake.
A contemporary challenge Muslims face is finding the required insight to endure materialists’ critique of Islamic political thought, especially as it pertains to leadership. This is seen among some within the Shi’a community and their views on the guardianship of the jurist. Not only does the Western mind package economic relief with secularism and the marginalization of religion in society as an attempt to expose the ‘injustice’ of Islamic governance, almost completely disregarding the role of war, sanctions, and other means in helping paint that picture, but worse, it presents the jurist’s extensive purview as an outdated, despotic model of authority. In fact, the upright leadership of a highly religious scholar with widely acknowledged moral and spiritual traits is essentially beyond their cultural and ideological reach. That is, in a shocking twist, the guardianship of the jurist—as a model of leadership—is more advanced than any other model of leadership in the world.
The same goes for the majority of Muslims of all sects who do not study how Imam Khomeini removed the Shah, took power, and implemented Islam, then launched a long-lasting system based on the Quran and Hadith.
It was neither a modern nor a backward Shi’a sentiment, nor was it an Abbasid or Safavid kind of leadership. It was a leadership based on divine teachings, embodying all values and indications.
So, the main issue to mention is this: those who think the loss of a leading president, a foreign minister, and top officials will lead to the end or weakness of this system are completely wrong. Though one cannot deny that a loss is a loss and it will definitely affect temporary things, it will never completely or even partially undermine the system. One could say that even the loss of Wali al-Faqih cannot affect anything because it is based on the Quran and Hadith—not only the true Shi’a theology but also pan-Islamic (read the books and fatwas of Sunni scholars regarding this system).
Indeed, the loss of the president is a loss, but the system will continue to work and will gain more and more strength. As Imam Khamenei said yesterday to the Speaker of Lebanon, “We have lost an extraordinary man, but the system continues to work, and this tragedy will be taken as an opportunity for the Islamic system.”
May Allah bless all those who sacrificed their lives and all Muslims who are free.
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Millions of people have gathered in the city of Mashhad to attend the funeral procession of President Raisi (r) and his companions.
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🏴 Breaking | A number of school students were injured in southern Lebanon after an IOF drone strike targeted a car on Kfar Dajjal Road near Nabatieh.
Reports indicate that one person inside the targeted car has been martyred.
The students were on a bus heading to their school when the IOF strike occurred nearby.
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Reports indicate that one person inside the targeted car has been martyred.
The students were on a bus heading to their school when the IOF strike occurred nearby.
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🏴 Breaking | (Watch only if you can see it because it contains shattered bodies): In a new massacre, IOF warplanes bombed the Fatima Al-Zahraa (A) Mosque and School the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip, which houses displaced people, resulting in 10 martyrs, including 5 children, and a large number of wounded. The IOF also bombed the Shabat family home in Al-Daraj, leading to martyrs and injuries, as well as another apartment in Al-Daraj.
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