Publish dateSunday 27 January 2013 - 20:52
Story Code : 57359
Our duty is to inform world about Prophet Mohammad(PBUH)
Lebanese Hezbollah held Friday night a ceremony on the occasion of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) birthday and the week of Islamic Unity which Imam Khomeini originated.

After Koran recitation and chants praising the prophet of Islam, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah delivered a speech in which he tackled a number of regional and internal issues, after speaking about Prophet Mohammad and our duties towards him, especially during this period.

His eminence stressed that the Islamic nation should hold its responsibility of working positively to inform the world about the great prophet Mohammad bin Abdullah (PBUH), his life, significance, religion, mission, and words, indicating that the campaign against him is not an individual one, it is rather a campaign that aims at offending this great man and defaming his religion and mission, and this is one of the most important challenges facing the Islamic Ummah.

Sayyed Nasrallah pointed out that We don’t mind that anyone discusses with us issues related to our ideology and religion, but offenses and curses are not accepted by anyone no matter what the religion he follows was.

Sayyed Nasrallah assured that some sides that seek tension between Muslims and Christians, or Muslims with each other, were behind the offenses against prophet Mohammad, adding that one of the challenges we face is seeing the conflicts and divisions in the Arab and Islamic region increase… however, we should be aware that these conflicts don’t have a sectarian background, but rather a political one.

His eminence stressed that most of the conflicts that took place in the region throughout history and that are still taking place have political backgrounds not sectarian ones, and they are mainly conflicts over power, giving several examples such as Bani Umayyad and Bani Abbas.

Was the Kuwait, Iraq war a sectarian one or a war over power? Similar was the conflict between Iraq and Iran, which had political reasons, and the evidence is that Shiite soldiers were fighting in the Iraqi army… but today when some politicians want to ignite tension they claim that the Iraqi, Iranian war was a sectarian one between Shiites and Sunnis, he added.

Hezbollah Secretary General emphasized that we (the Lebanese) must try to approach this reality, because Lebanon is part of this region, and could be one of the countries that are mostly affected by the surroundings… Even though these conflicts have been present in the region all through history, but the greatest misfortune is that we don’t know how to deal with these conflicts.

In this context, his eminence warned that we could lose control over crises, but if we face these crises responsibly, we could overcome much negativity that could fall.

From here, he hoped that conflicts be regarded as political not religious ones as we should avoid sectarian and religious mobilization, and be aware that some could ignite the conflict but cannot stop it or limit it to a certain country.

He also reassured the importance of committing to dialogue because it is much better than clashing dialogue is what we call for in all the fields, from Syria to Yemen, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon, as by clashing, we would destroy our people and country while Israel and America are watching.

On elections in Israel, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah highlighted the significant regression of the leading and establishing parties in the entity, and the absence of a strong leading party as well as basic and central leaders… in contrast there were religious and extremist parties, which would complicate the administration and the political decision making in the entity.

Regarding the Palestinian cause, the Palestinian refugees, and the Arab rights, this does not vary between the right and the left in the Israeli entity… Gazas only guarantee is the powerful resistance and Lebanons guarantee is tripartite equation, which is consisted of the army, people and resistance, he further considered.

In conclusion, Sayyed Nasrallah emphasized the importance of keeping the door open for dialogue and forgetting about wagering on the situation in Syria… as the Syrian situation has reached a stage where some parts dreams did not come true.
(IRNA)
Source : Afghan Voice Agency (AVA), International Service
https://avapress.com/vdcaoenm.49n0m1gtk4.html
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