Hawzah News Agency- In a statement released on Wednesday, the Center denounced what it described as acts of insult against the Holy Qur’an, mosques, shrines, and the national flag, as well as violent attacks against security personnel. The statement expressed “deep sorrow and anger” over the incidents and extended sympathy to families affected by the unrest.
Opening with a verse from the Holy Qur’an — “They desire to extinguish the light of God with their mouths, but God will perfect His light, though the disbelievers dislike it” — the statement said such actions cannot undermine religious faith or national unity.
The Women’s Seminaries Center attributed the unrest and acts of vandalism to hostile foreign-backed elements and networks, alleging that external actors sought to exploit legitimate economic grievances to create instability and division inside the country.
According to the statement, attempts to damage religious symbols and public institutions were aimed at weakening social cohesion and discouraging public confidence, but would ultimately fail. It said Iran’s post-revolutionary experience has repeatedly demonstrated the resilience of a faith-based society in the face of pressure and disruption.
The statement added that seminary scholars, teachers, staff, and students across the country remain committed to the core values of the Revolution, emphasizing vigilance, political awareness, and continued social and economic accountability efforts alongside adherence to religious principles.
It further stressed that calls for reform and economic improvement should be pursued through lawful and constructive channels, warning that disorder and sabotage only harm the broader population and national interests.
The Center called on the Iranian public — particularly women and youth — to maintain unity, awareness, and civic responsibility, and to continue what it described as a path of dignity, independence, and religious commitment.
The statement concluded with another Qur’anic verse affirming that, ultimately, wrongdoing will be met with justice, and reiterated condolences to victims and their families while voicing support for national stability and social solidarity.
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