Hawzah News Agency- Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of the documentary “Shame Jam” at the Hawzah News Agency in Qom, Ayatollah Kabi described the martyred Secretary General of Hezbollah as a figure who “melted into the school of Velayat al-Faqih” and transformed the teachings of pure Islam into a global model for the free and justice-seeking people of the world.
He said Martyr Nasrallah, a student of both the Najaf and Qom seminaries, grew under the influence of Imam Khomeini’s movement and maintained deep respect for the Supreme Leader and the grand religious authorities. “His life was the embodiment of knowledge, jihad, and devotion to the guardianship of the jurist,” he noted.
Tracing the intellectual roots of the Lebanese resistance, Ayatollah Kabi highlighted that the foundations were laid by Imam Musa Sadr, who united the deprived around the principles of justice and Islamic dignity. “This movement was continued by his students, including Martyrs Sayyed Abbas Mousavi and Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and found new strength through the path of Imam Khomeini,” he said.
Referring to Nasrallah’s transformative leadership, Ayatollah Kabi stated that he turned a small group of dedicated fighters into a global force of resistance. “Through faith, prudence, and loyalty to Velayat al-Faqih, he elevated Hezbollah from a local organization to a symbol of defiance against Zionism and global arrogance,” he remarked.
The senior cleric emphasized that Martyr Nasrallah carried the message of guardianship beyond Lebanon’s borders, presenting it as a model of “honor, dignity, and independence.”
“Introducing Martyr Nasrallah as a model of steadfastness, intellect, and revolutionary faith is not just a tribute — it is a duty,” Ayatollah Kabi concluded.
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