Hawzah News Agency- According to reports, prominent figures from various Islamic countries released joint video messages in response to recent remarks by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, underlining the strategic and civilizational significance of the February 11 victory.
In their statements, the scholars emphasized that February 11 is not merely a national occasion for the Iranian people, but a defining moment for the entire Muslim Ummah. They characterized the day as a manifestation of steadfastness, collective will, and principled resistance against hegemonic powers.
The speakers stressed that the 1979 Islamic Revolution delivered a profound lesson to Muslim nations and freedom-seeking peoples worldwide — namely that dignity, independence, and authentic Islamic identity can only be preserved through resilience and resistance in the face of domination and political coercion.
They further described the Islamic Republic of Iran as a living and practical model of successful resistance, asserting that the Revolution continues to inspire liberation movements and justice-oriented struggles throughout the Muslim world. February 11, they noted, represents a milestone in the modern history of Islamic awakening and remains a source of strategic inspiration for nations confronting foreign intervention and systemic oppression.
Among those who issued messages of support were:
- Sheikh Khaled al-Mulla, Head of the Association of Sunni Scholars of Iraq
- Sheikh Ghazi Hanina, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Gathering of Muslim Scholars in Lebanon
- Sheikh Hussein Qassem, Head of the Palestinian Scholars Council
- Sayyed Adnan al-Junaid, Yemeni Sufi leader
- Sheikh Hassan al-Baghdadi, Member of Hezbollah’s Central Council, Lebanon
- Mawlawi Habibullah Hassam, Head of the Islamic Brotherhood Council of Afghanistan
- Sheikh Bilal Shaaban, Head of Lebanon’s Islamic Tawhid Movement
- Sheikh Talal Abdulrahman, Palestinian activist and Hamas official for prisoners’ affairs
- Sheikh Yousef Mashlawi, Head of the Palestinian Resistance Current
- Dr. Yahya Abou Zakaria, Senior International Affairs Expert from Algeria
- Alia al-Yasser, Iraqi media activist
- Sheikh Sayyed Bahaeddin Naqshbandi, Spiritual Guide of the Naqshbandi Order in Kurdistan of Iran and Iraq
- Sheikh Abdullah al-Daqqaq, Director of the Bahraini Seminary
The participating figures reiterated that the Islamic Revolution’s message transcends borders and sectarian divisions, framing it as a unifying force for Muslims seeking sovereignty, justice, and moral governance in the contemporary world order.
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