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Hujjat al-Islam Qomi

International deputy director of the Supreme Leader's Office at Imam Kadhim (as) Seminary of Qom said, "Humanity today is seeking a Savior, and unlike the past, even research and scientific centers feel the need for ethics and religion."// "Learning foreign languages is necessary to advertise abroad, but beyond that, familiarity and knowledge of Islamic education is a very important condition."

Hawzah News Agency (Qom, Iran) - Today Hujjat al-Islam Qomi, International deputy director of the Supreme Leader's Office at Imam Kadhim (as) Seminary of Qom at ‘Int'l. Seminary, Civilizing Seminary’ Conference in Qom said: "The summit will show developments in the underlying layers of Seminary. If it was to be held tens of years ago, such a meeting would be questioned, but today's conditions emphasize the necessity of this issue; today we are in a situation where the human community suffers from a kind of frustration toward human schools."

 

Hujjat al-Islam Qomi added: "On one hand, the school of socialism, with the slogan of justice, has gone to the Museum of History, and liberalism is scandalous with the slogan of freedom, a general testimony, and this process continues. Mankind has come to the conclusion that as much as the world has advanced in the field of technology, there also has been unthinkable catastrophes in the field of oppression and cruelty."

World needs a Savior

The deputy director of the Supreme Leader's Office noted, "Humanity today is seeking a Savior, and unlike the past, even research and scientific centers feel the need for science, ethics and religion. At the same time, human philosophy has come to fierce disappointment, but for about 40 years, the Islamic revolution of Iran has been shaped by a civilization approach and has been able to prove its capacities.”

"Human populations stood in the wake of the recent Trump's decision, and it became clear to himself how isolated he was, and the big message was that to what extent the world is peaceful without the United States."

 

He said, "Our great wealth is the existence of an international leadership who has lived and guided us internationally. Many of the elites in other countries envy such leadership."

The deputy director of the Supreme Leader's Office also said, "The second point is that in addition to that we have 'school of Islam' that has an intrinsic richness and content, and has a rich content that solves international problems.

 

We have the Holy Qur'an and a comprehensive and rich jurisprudence and a rich philosophy and we have a theology that can quench the spiritual thirst."

He said, "Today, values such as justice are one of the most important needs of humanity. About one billion people in the world do not have enough food and millions of children go to school with hungry stomach and more than 65 million displaced people live in the world. 93% of US income is for 2% of Americans; Based on the Islamic beliefs Divine prophets were sent for justice. Another point is that besides having a rich Islamic school, we also have hardware facilities, 400 million Muslims live in non-Muslim countries, and 1 and a half billion Muslims live in 57 countries; Strategic straits and vast resources of material wealth are located in Muslim countries, and most importantly, millions of young people love God and Islam, who live in Islamic countries."

 

At the end he concluded, "Our scholars and thinkers have been the source of many services in the international arena; the biographies of these scholars should be taken into consideration and we must learn from them and consider their international experiences. Learning foreign languages is necessary to advertise abroad, but beyond that, familiarity and knowledge of Islamic education is a very important condition that we should pay more attention to. Linguistics and audiences are among the most important dimensions of international  propagation; another important element is streamlining, we need to turn the current stream into a huge and rushing river."

 

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