Plan for unified Islamic nation should be developed among public
Secretary General of World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought says the plan for unified Islamic nation should be shifted from expert level to public level.
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Hujjat-ul-Islam Hamid Shahriari, in his speech at the opening of the 3rd Regional Islamic Unity Conference has stressed importance of shifting the elite level diplomacy for unified Islamic nation should be changed to public level so that the people demand solidarity, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
Speaking at the morning session of the 3rd Regional Islamic Unity Conference with the theme “Islamic Cooperation to Achieve Common Values”, Hujjat-ul-Islam Shahriari detailed his views on the concept of unified Islamic nation in five levels and said,” Once these steps are taken the Union of Islamic countries will be established.”
He said,” It is high time we began the functional stage of the unified Islamic nation by shifting the concept from expert level to public level.”
The referred to extremism and Takfir (excommunication) among the flaws within the Islamic nation which are used by the enemies to promote its plots for sedition.
He said,” We should endeavor to dismiss such theories in our meetings and prove that to believe in the Almighty God and loyalty for the household of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) suffice for being a Muslim.”
Hujjat-ul-Islam Shahriari warned of intra-Islam conflicts and stressed necessity of enlightenment on the true leadership of the Muslim world.
Secretary General of World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought made the comments in his speech at 3rd Regional Islamic Unity Conference in Urmia, West Azerbaijan province.
Attended by a number of Muslim elites from Iran and neighboring countries on the north, the second regional conference on unity in Muslim world discussed proximity of Muslims and modern Islamic civilization in the second phase of the Islamic revolution.
The regional conferences are in line with the Islamic Unity Conference annually held concurrent with the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).