Al-Aqsa Flood, outpoured feelings of a Muslim nation dishonored
A prominent Iranian poet and translator said the operation al-Aqsa Flood is in fact a revolution that narrates the feelings of a Muslim nation dishonored and their land seized.
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Mohammad Ali Azarshab, in his speech at the webinar of poets from across the globe, said the children of the Arab and Islamic nation are all expressing their feelings about the operation al-Aqsa Flood in any form of art, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
He hailed the uprising a landmark in history of the Islamic nation that stands for Muslims’ resolution for resistance.
Azarshab added that the unity of the civilizational circle means that if one part of the nation is cheery then this cheerfulness expands to the entire nation same way that the sorrow and pain from one part of the nation would engulf the other parts of the community.
The senior Iranian poet noted,” This webinar reveals the vividness in different parts of the Islamic nation from all countries, ethnicities and backgrounds.”
The online meeting of Muslim poets on al-Aqsa Flood was held on Tuesday as part of a series of webinars held on the major operation by Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.
Iran’s World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought held eight rounds of the webinar and a number of elites, political, religious and cultural figures as well as activists expressed their views on the al-Aqsa Flood in these meetings.