Wednesday 1 October 2025 - 12:38
Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: A Model of Resistance in Modern Islamic Civilization

Mashhad – On the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the beginning of the new academic year of the Khorasan Seminary, Hojatoleslam Khanali Ebrahimi, socio-political director of the Cultural and Propaganda Department of the seminary, described the late resistance leader as a symbol of stewardship, anti-arrogance, and popular legitimacy, emphasizing that his legacy should serve as a roadmap for educating seminary students at the level of modern Islamic civilization.

In an interview with Hawzah News Agency, Ebrahimi highlighted the personal, strategic, and social characteristics of the late Hezbollah leader, stressing that Nasrallah’s steadfastness has left a lasting impact on both regional and global levels.

Stewardship and Strategic Obedience

Ebrahimi underlined that Martyr Nasrallah was the embodiment of stewardship in contemporary times. “He never saw himself apart from the Supreme Leader and made all his strategic decisions in full obedience to the principle of guardianship. For him, stewardship was not merely a matter of belief but the central axis of all strategies. This commitment was the secret behind the victories of the resistance front, which transformed dispersion into unity and defeat into triumph,” he said.

Anti-Arrogance and Global Inspiration

The seminary official further stated that Nasrallah was “the standard-bearer of anti-arrogance.” With the strength of his words and the courage of his actions, he added, Nasrallah shattered the myth of the Zionist regime’s invincibility, exposing its fragility. “His voice inspired not only the people of Lebanon but resonated across the Islamic world and beyond,” Ebrahimi noted.

Popular Leadership and Sincerity

Ebrahimi emphasized Nasrallah’s unique bond with the people, describing him as a leader who lived among the masses, shared their hardships, and gave voice to their aspirations. “His sincerity allowed his words to penetrate hearts and his decisions to gain acceptance. Even after his martyrdom, the hearts of the free people of the world still beat with his memory,” he remarked.

Seminary’s Responsibility in Continuing His School

Referring to the educational mission of seminaries, Ebrahimi stated: “The school of Martyr Nasrallah is founded on faith, resistance, and guardianship. Our seminaries must implement this model as a practical framework for training students who are not only seekers of knowledge but also committed to resistance, guardianship, and active social presence within the context of modern Islamic civilization.”

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