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Fatemiyeh Days, An Opportunity to Practice Velayat-Oriented Lessons

 

Touching on the arrival of second ten-day of Fatemiyeh period, the director general of Kurdistan Islamic development stated: Fatemiyeh days is an opportunity to set the Hazret Fatimah (S)’s spiritual virtues and beauties of her life as our model.

Although, the Hazret Fatimah (S)’s life was very short, the messages and lessons of her life will bright the path and guide the perfection-seeking men and wayfarers of the path of spirituality and gnosis forever, Hojat-al-Islam Masoud Safi-Yari said on last Saturday, according to the reports of public relations of Kurdistan Islamic development department.

Obedience to Velayat, defending the prophetic mission and following the Alavi Velayat was one of the most important lessons of the Hazret Fatimah (S)’s life and she sacrificed her life in this path, he added.

It is a great lesson for the today’s generation to gather around the Supreme Leader of the Islamic revolution, the pure descendent of Hazret Fatimah (S) whose Velayat is the continuation of the great Prophet (AS)’s Velayat and practice and stabilize obedience to Velayat not in words but in practice, especially when we should prefer the Supreme Leader’s view to our own views, he reminded.

If we don’t prefer the Supreme Leader’s view to our own view, surely we won’t achieve Velayat-oriented perfection, stated the director general of Kurdistan Islamic development.

Hojat-al-Islam Safi-Yari pointed out that it is the duty of the Supreme Leader to determine the interests  of the Islamic system and oppose any kind of deviation in the path of Islam and the Islamic revolution, adding nobody has a right to sacrifice this great interest for the sake of little interests and replace priorities.

He knew the strength of the Supreme Leader as the strength of Islam, the Islamic system and three branches especially the strength of Islamic republic government, reiterating any kind of damage to the position of Velayat will suffer first those who commit such acts consciously or unconsciously.

 

 

 

Monday 02 May 2011 - 8:59

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