Tehran (IP) - Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani said the creation of an Islamic tribunal seems necessary in light of the expansion of relations between the Islamic countries.

Iran Press/Iran newsAli Larijani made the suggestion to the International Conference on the “Future of Islamic World in the Horizon of 2035”, organized by the Institute for Islamic World Futures Studies (IIWFS) in association with the University of Tehran.

He emphasized that the political, social and cultural trends in the Islamic world should be investigated especially extreme and destructive currents because these currents are influenced by Wahhabi's thinking and invented by aliens.

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"Neglecting the future will create great losses for the countries," Larijani stated.

Larijani said that many Islamic thinkers have worked on the convergence of the Islamic world, among whom Imam Khomeini (RA) was at the top, who one of his concerns was the unity and solidarity of Muslims in the world.

An international conference on 'Future of the Islamic World in the Horizon of 2035' has been convened in Tehran on Sunday morning, with Ali Larijani the speaker of the parliament a keynote speaker.

An international conference on 'Future of the Islamic World in the Horizon of 2035' is being held at Tehran University and a number of senior government officials, military commanders, academics and intellectuals from Iran as well as from Turkey, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Algeria, France, Finland, Austria and Australia are attending the conference. Some ambassadors from Muslim countries are also attending the conference. 103/213

 

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