Saturday 4 April 2026 - 20:46
Iranian Leader’s representative in Lorestan: Iran’s victories achieved through divine ‘Habl al-Matin’

Hojatoleslam Seyyed Ahmadreza Shahrokhi, the representative of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran’s Lorestan province, stated that the Iranian nation’s resilience and triumphs over the past four decades have been secured solely by holding fast to God’s “Habl al-Matin” (the firm divine rope) and divine assistance.

Hawzah News Agency- “Over four decades, the Islamic Ummah in Iran has stood against anti-Torah and anti-humanity currents—forces that have even committed atrocities in their own countries,” Shahrokhi said. He added that Iran has successfully passed numerous trials, including three recent military and security wars, confronting a pharaonic superpower.

“That superpower possesses the most military equipment and the largest number of bases across different countries. Yet, from a monotheistic perspective, the Islamic Ummah of Iran has reached the conviction that its only reliance is the divine rope—and that victory is achieved solely through trust in God,” he emphasized.

The Friday prayer leader of Khorramabad noted that from the martyrdom of Imam Khomeini to the present day—including the loss of top commanders and nuclear scientists—the Iranian nation has never doubted that divine victory accompanies them.

“Without divine support, we could never have stood against a superpower whose dominance has now been shattered by the Iranian nation—something even political, economic, and military analysts openly admit. And that was only through God’s help,” he added.

Shahrokhi stressed that the nation’s progress requires a growing need for the remembrance of God. “The patience, resistance, and victories of the Iranian nation and the Axis of Resistance—both on the battlefield and on the streets—are all due to divine succor,” he said.

He called for massive, high-quality participation in religious, revolutionary, and national rallies, describing street presence as a duty akin to the Night of Qadr. However, he urged that this presence be connected to mosques, religious sites, and especially Friday prayers.

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