Hawzah News Agency- Hojatoleslam Zamani predicted a future where global centers of power, such as the White House, could become seats for righteous leadership, drawing parallels to unexpected historical shifts, like prayers being offered in Moscow’s Kremlin and the establishment of mosques in Russia.
Zamani, a professor at Qom Seminary and advisor on Islamic religious affairs, highlighted the ongoing battle between truth and falsehood throughout human history. He referenced verses 24–26 of Surah Ibrahim, which liken truth to a firmly rooted tree that bears fruit continuously, while falsehood resembles an unstable, rootless tree destined to collapse. He further cited verse 81 of Surah al-Isra, stating, “The truth has come, and falsehood has vanished,” underscoring the transient nature of falsehood.
Quoting Surah an-Nur, Zamani noted God’s promise to believers who perform righteous deeds, assuring them succession over the earth and the establishment of their chosen religion, replacing fear with security. He stressed that this divine tradition of truth prevailing is not an isolated event but a consistent pattern across history.
The session explored whether conflicts, such as potential wars between Iran and the Zionist regime, could recur, framing them within the broader Quranic narrative of truth’s ultimate triumph.
Your Comment