Senior Sunni cleric in Iran’s Golestan Province counted the different aspects of Hajj pilgrimage and noted the annual Islamic ceremony as the best manifest for solidarity and convergence of Muslims.
Iranian Member of Parliament stressed Hajj pilgrimage as the best opportunity to build affection and convergence among Muslims saying that the annual ceremony discolors division and dispersion among Muslims.
"Countering extremist and terrorist groups is duty upon all Muslims and Non-Muslims," stressed a senior Iranian cleric warning Muslims of plots hatched by enemies.
Yemeni authorities supporting former President, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, claim Saudi Arabia has deployed forces to the southwestern port city of Aden for the first time, spot where Riyadh and United Arab Emirates are struggling for a foothold.
A top Iranian lawmaker said the country has a wide range of options to respond to Washington’s hostile actions, stressing that Tehran’s vow to react to violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is not just a slogan.
Mahammad Sanusi Barkindo, the secretary general of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), in a letter congratulated Iran’s Petroleum Minister Bijan Zanganeh for his reappointment.
Major General Qassem Soleimani of Iran says the Islamic Republic does not seek materialistic interests in supporting Iraq and Syria — where it has advisory military presence — and the Palestinian cause.
Iraqi security forces have retaken four neighborhoods from Takfiri terrorists during a major operation to liberate the northern city from the grip of Takfiri groups.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has announced the advancement of government forces backed by allies and popular units clearing the country from terrorist groups.
The United Nations has expressed concerns over the safety of families in Tal Afar calling the warring sides in the major operation to liberate the city from ISIL terrorists to avoid civilian casualties.
The Iranian Judiciary has issued a ruling demanding that the US government pay around 245 million dollars in damage to a number of victims of chemical attacks carried out by Saddam Hussein’s troops during the 1980 to 1988 imposed war on Iran.