The Head of Iraq’s Religious Assembly stated: “The Fadak Sermon is a strategic document for analyzing the relationship between power and faith in today’s world.”
The Sunni Friday Prayer Leader of Khash stated: “The noble personality of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is the only common point that unites the hearts and minds of the Islamic Ummah. If we hold firmly to him, the path of unity and genuine coexistence will be opened for us.”
The Secretary-General of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought said Any dialogue that leads to war among Muslims, terrorism, takfir, or insults to sacred values is forbidden, because creating hostility and sectarian strife is the enemy’s project.
A member of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought stated that the establishment of an Islamic government across the Muslim world is essential, as it places both Shia and Sunni communities on a common path and fosters solidarity and friendship among different ethnic groups and factions.
Speaking at the first panel of the Fourth Grand Gathering of Sayyids, held at the Summit Conference Hall, Mamusta Karimi—former Sunni advisor—highlighted the distinguished status of Lady Fatimah al Zahra (peace be upon her).
Hojjat al Islam Dr. Hamid Shahriari, Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, emphasized that the Islamic Republic has presented to the world a practical model of unity between Shi’a and Sunni Muslims.
In the international webinar “Prophetic Tradition, Fatimid Conduct” organized by the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, Iraqi academic Sajida al-Ha’iri emphasized the urgent need for Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (peace be upon her) as a role model in confronting oppression and tyranny.
Hujjat al-Islam Seyyed Ahmad Moshref, Deputy for Cultural Affairs of the Holy Shrine of Lady Masoumeh (SA), stated that Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (SA) is the guardian of dignity and chastity for women.
Ayatollah Ali Rahmani-Fard Sabzevari, professor of advanced jurisprudence and principles at the Seminary of Qom, in an interview with Taghrib News Agency(TNA), emphasized the necessity of adhering to the Holy Qur’an as a means of strengthening unity within the Islamic community.
In an interview with Taghrib News Agency(TNA), Sheikh Mustafa Nouri, Imam of the Friday Prayer in Gallehdar (Fars Province), emphasized the vital role of scholars, leaders, and men of faith and pen—whether from Sunni or Shia traditions—in continuously and repeatedly calling for unity.
The Friday prayer leader of Aliabad Katul said the Islamic Republic has reached military capability to respond to any threat. He pointed to the successful Sahand 2025 drill, saying it showed Iran’s readiness to secure vital economic routes against terrorism and underscored sovereign rights in the Gulf and Sea of Oman. Delbari stressed that national ...
Mufti Muhammad Dawood, head of the Union of Scholars of Mahaz Karachi, said Muslim leaders must unite against Zionist crimes and Western arrogance. Speaking at an international webinar on Islamic Iran, he warned that while Islam’s enemies are united, many rulers of Islamic countries “have fallen into negligence” seeking the approval of global powers....
Iman Muhammad Harb, a Lebanese researcher, stated that the commemoration of the martyrdom of Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (SA) is an opportunity to revisit the role of women in confronting oppression and deviations, and in promoting the values of justice and truth-seeking.
A Friday prayer leader from Iran’s Fars Province stressed that scholars, leaders, and religious figures, both Sunni and Shia, must constantly and repeatedly emphasize unity.
Student Day, observed annually on December 7th (16 Azar), occupies a unique place in Iran’s contemporary intellectual and political landscape. More than a historical commemoration, it represents a living narrative of resistance, dignity, and unwavering commitment to justice. The martyrdom of three Tehran University students in 1953, who stood against ...
Mohammad Mohammadi, a researcher at Al‑Azhar Observatory for Combating Extremism, emphasized that one of Islam’s greatest objectives is the preservation of human dignity regardless of skin color, gender, or religion.
Ayatollah Mirtaqi Hosseini Gorgani, senior jurist and professor of advanced jurisprudence and principles at the Qom Seminary, emphasized that unity is a shared obligation across all Muslim nations and that safeguarding the collective interests of the Islamic Ummah must take precedence over personal preferences.
Hojjat al Islam Ali Akbar Mahdi-Pour, senior professor at the Qom Seminary, emphasized the need for careful management by scholars to protect Islamic unity and avoid divisive issues.
The Friday prayer leader of Bayangan, in Iran’s Kermanshah province, said the 12‑day June war showed the unity of the nation, with Shia and Sunni standing together against enemy threats.
The conference “Ghadir: Axis of Islamic Unity” was held at the Research Institute of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought in Qom, organized by the Forum and the Scientific Association of Imamate at the Seminary.