Hawzah News Agency- Hojatoleslam Moallemi, faculty member and research deputy of Al-Mustafa International University's Khorasan branch, made the remarks at a conference titled "The Nation-Building Funeral: Requirements and Opportunities." The event was organized by the Islamic Revolution Sciences and Knowledge Research Institute, in cooperation with the Islamic Propagation Office of Khorasan Razavi and several academic institutions of holy Mashhad.
Extending his condolences and commending the organizers, Moallemi underscored the necessity of scholarly and international planning to propagate the ideas of the martyred leader.
Pointing to the university's academic initiatives in this field, he stated: "Last year, a conference on the Quranic thought and exegesis of the martyred supreme leader was held at Al-Mustafa, yielding valuable scholarly articles and creating a robust foundation for specialized sessions and further academic output."
The faculty member noted that advanced jurisprudence classes of the martyred leader are currently underway at the Hojjatieh Seminary School in Qom, while in Mashhad, a special section has been devoted to his educational thought at a conference on jurisprudence and education.
He further announced that a dedicated conference on the martyred leader's views on the humanities is on Al-Mustafa's agenda, with the potential to generate books, papers, and extensive scholarly work, paving the way for sustained events to promote his intellectual legacy.
On the university's research activities, Moallemi revealed that valuable dissertations have been completed in Mashhad on the thought of the martyred supreme leader, and extensive translation work on his works is underway—some already unveiled to the media, with more in progress.
"Al-Mustafa stands ready to undertake any measure required to propagate the thought of the martyred leader, and this path will continue with proper planning," he stressed.
Turning to the funeral ceremonies in Mashhad, the research deputy said responsibilities in the international domain have been assigned to Al-Mustafa during coordination meetings with various institutions and are being actively pursued.
"Our primary mission is harnessing Al-Mustafa's extensive translation capacity—from written works to simultaneous interpreters and multilingual media content—to ensure global coverage of this historic event," he stated.
Citing projections of millions of attendees, including a significant number of foreign pilgrims particularly from Pakistan and Afghanistan, Moallemi confirmed that Al-Mustafa has been tasked with preparing and translating content, producing multilingual media products, and supplying the necessary material for the cultural and media atmosphere of the ceremonies, tailored to the needs of an international audience.
"Al-Mustafa is fulfilling its assigned missions with full readiness across all sectors," he concluded, "and we hope that through the cooperation of all agencies, this opportunity will be seized to optimally propagate the ideas of the martyred leader on both national and international stages."
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