"One heart, one voice, one Ummah"—Bahraini activists serve Iranian mourners in powerful rebuke to US-Zionist efforts to divide the Islamic world
In a deeply symbolic and visually striking act of solidarity, Bahraini nationals residing in the holy city of Qom have set up a dedicated service tent (Mowkib) during the massive nightly gatherings of the Iranian people. The tent is not merely a refreshment stand—it is a living declaration that the Axis of Resistance knows no borders.
As hundreds of thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets of Qom province night after night—reaffirming their allegiance to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and voicing their unyielding support for the combatants of Iran's armed forces—the Bahraini Mowkib has become one of the most heartwarming and powerful symbols of the unity sweeping the Muslim Ummah.
A Clear Message to the Arrogant Powers
According to a Hawzah News correspondent, the Bahraini activists have been offering food, drinks, cultural guidance, and spiritual counseling to the participants. Their presence sends an unmistakable message to Washington, Tel Aviv, and their regional allies:
The Muslim Ummah is one body. When one part suffers, the whole body responds.
While the US and the Zionist entity have long sought to sow sectarian and political discord among Islamic nations—normalizing relations with certain regimes and pressuring others—the people of Bahrain, alongside their Iranian brothers and sisters, have chosen a different path: the path of resistance, shared dignity, and sacred defense.
Beyond Geography, Into the Heart
The Bahraini Mowkib in Qom is not an isolated act. It is part of a broader reality: the resistance culture has now embedded itself deep within the conscience of Muslim populations across West Asia. From the streets of Manama to the alleys of Najaf, from the hills of Yemen to the squares of Tehran, the call for confronting global arrogance resonates in unison.
The activists told Hawzah News that their presence in Qom is a way to honor the memory of resistance martyrs across the region—from Iran's Sacred Defense martyrs to the oppressed martyrs of Bahrain, from the defenders of holy shrines to the fighters in Gaza and Lebanon.
"This is not Bahrain versus Iran, or Arab versus Persian," one of the Mowkib organizers stated. "This is the camp of truth versus the camp of falsehood. And we have chosen our side clearly."
A Visual Epic of Brotherhood
Night after night, participants in the Qom gatherings have witnessed a stunning spectacle: Bahraini flags alongside Iranian banners, activists in traditional Persian Gulf attire serving Persian tea, and Shia mourners from both nations chanting in unison against the oppressors of the world.
This scene directly contradicts the narrative promoted by Western and Zionist media, which constantly attempts to fabricate divisions among Muslim nations. The reality, as seen in Qom, is exactly the opposite.
Reaffirming the Resistance Covenant
The mass gatherings in Qom—now amplified by the presence of Bahraini, Iraqi, Pakistani, and other international Mowkibs—have become a rolling referendum in favor of the Islamic Revolution's civilizational vision. They prove that:
- The Islamic Ummah is awakening.
- The Axis of Resistance is expanding.
- The dream of a unified, dignified, sovereign Muslim world is not a fantasy—it is being built, one night, one cup of tea, one prayer, one embrace at a time.
Iran, Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Palestine — the names may differ, but the heartbeat is one.
As one Bahraini activist put it while serving dates to an Iranian family in Qom:
"We are not guests here. We are at home. And the home of every Muslim is wherever resistance lives."
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