Mohammad Zia, Head of the Egyptian Interests Section in Iran, stated at a memorial ceremony for the late Dr. Ahmad Omar Hashim—former president of Al‑Azhar University—held at the Islamic Denominations University in Tehran, that Dr. Hashim was one of the most distinguished contemporary Islamic thinkers and a symbol of rationality, moderation, and enlightened ...
Algerian analyst Yahya Abu Zakariya warned that any attack on the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, would prompt numerous religious rulings (fatwas) from scholars and clerics across the Muslim world.
A member of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought stated that fueling the flames of division and discord weakens the Islamic community and empowers its adversaries.
Mamusta Faeq Rostami, criticizing the recent remarks of the U.S. President, emphasized that Washington’s claims regarding human rights and freedom of expression are merely a façade for interference in the internal affairs of other nations.
The director of the Sunni seminary of Hamed Qarah Tappeh in Golestan Province stated that the enemies aim to detach the Muslim Ummah from its faith so they can dismantle the unity and cohesion of Muslims, intensify division and discord, and ultimately lead Islamic lands toward decline and destruction, leaving no trace of Islam behind.
The Sunni Friday Prayer Leader of Eslamabad-Salmas stated that the Noble Prophet of Islam (PBUH) is among the global personalities who, throughout the world, has served as a focal point of attraction—both in the Islamic sphere and in the non-Islamic world—drawing the attention of individuals and even entire nations toward him.
Shakari Badakhshani described adherence to the noble example of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as the healing remedy for overcoming the current difficulties faced by Muslim societies.
Hojjat al Islam Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Shahroudi, former member of the Assembly of Experts, emphasized that rationality and moderation are essential for achieving unity in the Islamic world, noting that jihad itself is the balanced path that must be promoted through scholarly discussion and dissemination.
Hojjat al Islam Seyyed Ali Hosseini Amoli, senior professor at the Qom Seminary, emphasized the need to prepare society for future challenges facing the Islamic world, highlighting the role of scholars, students, and media in strengthening unity.
The international conference “Launch of the Islamic World Artificial Intelligence Index” will be held on December 8–9 at the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, in cooperation with ICESCO.
Hojjat al Islam wal Muslimeen Seyyed Abolqasem Hosseini, senior professor at the Qom Seminary, in an interview with Taghrib News Agency, emphasized the importance of inviting opponents to unity and practicing rapprochement among Islamic schools and religions.
Akhund Dordi Mohammad Oliyaei, a teacher at the Rabbanieh Sunni Seminary in Chenarlou, emphasized that unity and solidarity are the most effective weapons the Islamic Ummah possesses in confronting the threats and conspiracies of its enemies.
Sheikh Abdulwahid Khajavi, the Sunni Friday Prayer Leader of Shiraz, stated that the issue of unity and proximity among Islamic sects is no longer an abstract concept but has evolved into a cultural norm across the Muslim world.
At the closing ceremony of the 48th National Quran Competition held in Sanandaj, Hojjat al-Islam Seyyed Mehdi Khamoushi, head of the Endowments and Charity Affairs Organization of Iran, praised the hospitality of the people of Kurdistan and commended the efforts of Quranic scholars, educators, and participants.
Abbas Salimi, head of the jury for the 48th National Quran Competition of Iran, emphasized the foundational role of the Holy Quran in shaping future generations and strengthening unity across the Islamic world.
Sheikh Mahmoud Khoshkhabar, Director of the Imam Shafi’i Religious Assembly, has called on the Islamic world to take immediate and coordinated action to confront the escalating threats posed by Zionist and American policies in the region.
Obaidur Rahman Nawaz, a Pakistani student at Iran University of Medical Sciences, described Iran as “a symbol of resistance and unity in the Islamic world.”
Akhund Abdulrazagh Rahbar, the Friday Prayer Leader of Aq Qala in Golestan Province, emphasized that the foremost priority for Muslims today is unity, spiritual closeness, and confronting the common enemy—the criminal Zionist regime.
Dr. Fallahzadeh, President of the International University of Islamic Denominations, emphasized that universities are the cradle of intellectual development in society and have always played a pivotal role in the political landscape of the country.