Hawzah News Agency- Hujjat al -Islam Hussein Mollanouri, The vice president of propaganda of Iran’s seminary said at the Islamic conference for Kurdistan Sunni clerics, which was held at the conference center of Imam Khamenei library in Sanandaj city of Iran on Thursday, July 21, that the most honorable work in the sight of God and the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is the promotion of divine teachings.
The vice president of propaganda of Iran’s seminaries said, “We must be cautious in conveying God's message, and for this, we must understand the message well. The Muslim missionary should not be afraid of anyone and seek to do his duty properly.”
The vice president of the Islamic propaganda of Iranian seminaries reminded, “Late Imam Khomeini (RA) rose to implement the divine decrees and spread religious knowledge in the society, and this was the reason for his exile and imprisonment, but God helped the late Imam (RA) overcome the obstacles.”
He went on to say, "The preacher of religion needs divine help to be successful in his mission, unless God wants you to be a means of promoting divine teachings, you will not be a means of religious guidance."
The vice president of propaganda of the Iranian seminaries further added, "God's help has no other way, and that is for the preacher to worship and serve Allah Almighty, and all of us religious preachers in whatever religion we are, if we want to be successful, we must do our best to obey God."
Hujjat al-Islam Mollanouri went on to say that another point that a missionary needs to be more successful in his work is to acquire science and knowledge, and he must learn different sciences and fields to maintain his mission.”
He said,” Religious scholars are expected to always serve the people and seek obedience to God to help others.”
Hujjat al-Islam Mollanouri concluded by saying one of the major points of commonality between Muslim scholars is the propagation of Islam against atheism, and wherever we do in the world, we must create a united front in the fight against the enemies of God's religion.”