In a statement marking the sacred month of Ramadan, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian conveyed his congratulations to the leaders and citizens of Islamic nations, underscoring the importance of working towards easing the plight of the oppressed individuals in the Gaza Strip.

Why it matters: 

The message comes at a time when the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon continues to escalate, and the need for solidarity and cooperation among Islamic countries to support these nations is felt more than ever. Emphasizing empathy and cooperation during the holy month of Ramadan can help strengthen ties among Islamic countries and create a united front against the Israeli regime and oppressors.

 

The big picture:

During Ramadan, individuals engage in reflection, worship, and aiding those in need of assistance. Pezeshkian highlighted the significance of this period in fostering empathy and collaboration within the Muslim community, viewing it as a chance to fulfill divine directives by supporting the less fortunate.

 

Key points:

  • Ramadan is an opportunity to reflect on the creation of humanity and to act according to divine commands. 
  • There is a pressing need to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people, particularly those in Gaza and Lebanon. 
  • It is hoped that cooperation among Islamic countries will expand and strengthen during Ramadan.

 

Go deeper: 

The message is not solely perceived as a formal salutation marking the commencement of holy Ramadan but also as an appeal for unity and collaboration in aid of the oppressed nations. Amid escalating humanitarian crises in the region, such messages have the potential to foster a cohesive and impactful alliance in support of the rights of Palestinians and other marginalized populations.

 

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Ashkan Salehian