Iran Press/ Iran News: President Ebrahim Raisi said on Thursday in the meeting of a group of Sunni scholars and elites: "Remembering the great martyrs of the Islamic Revolution, Sunni martyrs, Shia martyrs from the provinces, we also honor the martyrs of holy defense, the martyrs of the Holy shrine, the martyrs of security defense and all those who worked for the honor of this country."
He added: "It is very valuable for me and my colleagues to attend this magnificent meeting and listen to the words of the dear ones who speak about religion, people and the problems of the country."
The President stated that the society that believes in God, the Prophet and the Day of Judgment and divine values has a destination and purpose, and noted: "The society is organized, coherent and united, which moves towards a clear and purposeful destination. This is the first characteristic and indicator of the nation that has a goal, and the second indicator of the nation is that it is always moving and there is no time to be stopped or stop its movement and it is always dynamic."
He continued: "What we all have in common is to think about the country's national interests and problems."
Raisi emphasized that a united society and Islamic Ummah is the biggest obstacle for arrogance and the system of domination, and this is the biggest obstacle for the dominators. After World War II, when two power blocs were formed in the world, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the ruling system considered the united Muslims to be the only obstacle in front of it.
He added: "Arrogance by creating obstacles against Muslims and propagandizing in the media and their news empire, as well as forming Takfiri groups to cause bloodshed among Muslims, as well as by insulting holy things, especially the Holy Prophet of Islam, and desecration of the Holy Book and human happiness, took measures to confront the Muslims."
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