A Lebanese political analyst has stressed that the recent EU decision to blacklist the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) is politically-motivated and is in line with the U.S. pressures against the Islamic Republic.
The Islamic world’s enduring geopolitical fragmentation and lack of a unified strategic framework have significantly weakened its capacity to respond meaningfully to the crisis in Palestine.
The European Parliament, last week, blacklisted Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in its so-called list of terror and the UN Human Rights Council issued an anti-Iran resolution under the pretext of condemning ‘violent crackdown of protests’ in the country.
The official start of the second phase of Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, centered on the formation of a "Peace Council" with the acceptance of nearly 20 countries, the signing of its charter, and the appointment of a technocratic committee to temporarily administer the region, has brought about new developments in the ceasefire equations.
An advisor of Iran’s Foreign Minister said the U.S.-backed terrorist war against Iran was an extension of the 12-day June war stressing that the plot was thwarted with peaceful protesters divided from the rioters.
An Iranian cleric from Assyrian church in Urmia has condemned the U.S. and Israeli support for recent riots in the country saying that vandalizing mosques and worship places amounts to moving in line with the sworn enemies of the Iranian nation.
The Palestinian cause remains one of the most urgent and defining challenges facing the Muslim Ummah today. Decades of occupation, displacement, and systematic violations of Palestinian rights continue to expose the cost of fragmentation and disunity within the Islamic world.
The absence of a unified strategy and coordinated policy among Muslim countries has significantly undermined effective support for Palestine. If Muslim nations were to adopt a common policy, establish joint financial mechanisms, and even form an alliance similar in structure to NATO, the Palestinian issue could see meaningful progress.
Iran’s former foreign ministry spokesman has called the martyred counter-terror commander of the IRGC Quds Force, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani as a unique managerial and strategic model who successfully transcended the false dichotomy between diplomacy and the battlefield.
An international affairs expert has described Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani as one of the most enduring and influential figures among Islamic nations and the free peoples of the world.
The founder of the Islamic Friendship Association of Australia has praised the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, for his call to establish a just global order and to resist oppressive international systems.
General Soleimani's role was understood as instrumental in preventing further territorial collapse, mass atrocities, and regional spillover that could have exacerbated global terrorism threats, including those affecting Southeast Asia.
The Secretary-General of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought hailed Iran’s counter-terror commander, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani for dedicating his life to the security of the Islamic world and authentic Islamic values.
The Friday Prayer Leader of Divandarreh, Iran, has hailed the martyred counter-terrorism commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “martyr of unity and convergence,” stressing that enemies of Islam are seeking to sow division among Iranians.
The former representative of West Azerbaijan province in Iran’s Assembly of Experts has hailed Iran’s counter-terrorism commander, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and the lasting legacy of security the martyred hero left for Iran.
A senior Iranian scholar attributed the silence of international organizations regarding the crimes of the Israeli regime in Gaza to the dominance of the United States and other global powers over these institutions stressing that people worldwide must urge their governments to respond to the regime’s brutal actions.
These incidents (of Qur'an desecration) are not only an affront to Muslims but also a challenge to the values of peaceful coexistence, freedom of religion, and social harmony.
A prominent Iranian cleric has strongly condemned the recent desecration of holy Qur’an in the United States stressing that insulting the holy book of Islam exposes the hostility of global powers towards Islam.
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.