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Hujjat al-Islam Moballeqi

"In the present era, the most urgent issue in the Islamic world which needs to be addressed is the establishment of a united Islamic community based on Quranic principles," said Member of Iran's Assembly of Experts. ."

Hawzah News Agency (Qom, Iran) – In a meeting with a group of top academics and clerics from Pakistan and China, Member of Iran's Assembly of Experts Hujjat al-Islam Ahmad Moballeqi underlined establishment of a unified Islamic community as a main principle of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution and said, "Late Imam Khomeini (ra), founder of the revolution used to strongly support the proximity of Islamic sects and establishing a united Islamic Ummah, the same way Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has always supported Islamic unity."

"According to the Islamic Revolution's doctrine, establishing a unified Islamic community does not mean supporting a specific sect; rather it means forming a community that includes all Islamic sects, nationalities, languages and cultures," the Iranian cleric added.

Highlighting Pakistan's key position in strengthening Islamic unity, Hujjat al-Islam Moballeqi went on, "Pakistan is regarded as an influential country in the Islamic world and in some cases it has announced the highest voice of unity among Muslim countries."

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian cleric addressed the Chinese academic elites present at the meeting and appreciated Chinese Muslims as one of the most respected Muslim minorities worldwide; "The wisdom and thinking level of Chinese Muslims to coexist with other religions in China is exemplary," Hujjat al-Islam Moballeqi concluded.

 

 

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