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Women’s Seminaries Condemn Massacre of Syrian Shiite Scholars

In response to the recent brutal killings of Shiite scholars and civilians in Syria, the Sisters’ Seminaries across Iran have issued a powerful statement condemning what they describe as a continuation of anti-Islamic and Takfiri terrorism, enabled by global silence and Western complicity.

Hawzah News Agency – In response to the recent brutal killings of Shiite scholars and civilians in Syria, the Women’s Seminaries across Iran have issued a powerful statement condemning what they describe as a continuation of anti-Islamic and Takfiri terrorism, enabled by global silence and Western complicity.

The full statement, signed by Mujtaba Fazel, Director of the Women’s Seminaries, reads in part:

“In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

‘And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell, to abide therein…’ (An-Nisa: 93)”

The statement opens with deep sorrow and anger over the shedding of innocent Shiite blood, particularly that of “knowledgeable and militant scholars” in Syria. It characterizes the atrocity as part of a broader and long-standing strategy by the “global domination system,” Takfiri extremists, and their Western and Zionist backers.

Key Points of the Statement:

  1. A Continuation of the Anti-Islam Project

The statement asserts that the recent crimes in Syria mirror previous atrocities committed in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Yemen, labeling the perpetrators as “the illegitimate children of Takfiri ideology” fueled by oil money, Western media support, and Zionist interests.

  1. Global Silence as Complicity

The Women’s Seminaries strongly criticize the United Nations, Human Rights Council, and other international institutions for their silence in the face of ongoing Shiite massacres. “Does Shiite blood have no color?” the statement asks, accusing global organizations of double standards and political hypocrisy.

  1. Unwavering Support for the Resistance Front

The seminaries affirm their solidarity with the Syrian people, the families of the martyrs, and the defenders of the resistance axis, pledging to amplify the voice of the oppressed and call on religious scholars and global institutions to break their silence.

  1. Martyrdom as a Beacon of Awakening

The statement declares that the blood of the martyrs will only strengthen Islamic unity and resistance, insisting that these crimes will “ignite the flame of awareness” and deepen the commitment to the path of the Ahlul Bayt (PBUT).

Closing Message

In conclusion, Mujtaba Fazel extends condolences on behalf of students, teachers, and staff of the Women’s Seminaries to:

  • Imam Mahdi (may Allah hasten his reappearance)
  • The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution
  • The grieving families of the martyrs

The statement ends with a resolute warning:

“These crimes will never go unanswered. The school of Imam Hussein (PBUH) will forever stand with pride against every Yazidi of our time.”

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