Prominent Iranian cleric attended the international webinar held on Quds Day 2020 as the field demos were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic assimilating the Zionist regime of Israel to COVID-19 in terms of the destruction and infectiousness.
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Cleric defines Israeli regime as fatal as coronavirus, counts axes for new Islamic architecture
23 May 2020 - 16:26
Prominent Iranian cleric attended the international webinar held on Quds Day 2020 as the field demos were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic assimilating the Zionist regime of Israel to COVID-19 in terms of the destruction and infectiousness.
Hujjat-ul-Islam Hamid Shahriari, secretary general of World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought attended an online broadcast from South Africa on International Quds Day to condemn the Israeli regime committing all kinds of crimes against the Palestinian people, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
He criticized the Zionist regime of Israel over forcing the Palestinian nation to the margins through coercive methods and making the living condition more difficult for the oppressed Arab nation.
The cleric referred to history of Israeli atrocities against Palestinian people and said,” Throughout history, the Zionist regime has not withheld of any oppression including war, murder, looting and destruction on his path.”
Hujjat-ul-Islam Shahriari also referred to the Zionist regime of Israel similar to the new pandemic and said,” On the day of Quds, the Islamic world will rise up to fight this vicious virus.”
Secretary general of the renowned Islamic unity center reiterated the role of Islamic solidarity in ending the plight of Palestinian people and said,” The Islamic world needs unity to overcome this problem and that this unity is shaped by the description of a new architecture in a bid to achieve our Islamic ideals with new strategies and approaches.”
In another part of his online interview on the International Quds Day, Hujjat-ul-Islam Shahriari counted five axes of the new architecture including avoiding separatism and aggression in the world of Islam, cooperation among Muslims, developing synergy among Islamic nations, self construction of Islamic nations and spiritual and moral growth and also achieving a new Islamic civilization as the highest ideal.
Hujjat-ul-Islam Hamid Shahriari made the comments in a live webinar on International Quds Day as all public gatherings were banned due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
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