Honoring Imam Khomeini, religious and national duty

Honoring Imam Khomeini, religious and national duty

An international-reputed scholar says organizing the 27th anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s passing away in a perfect manner has been a religious and national duty.

Hojjat al-Islam Dr. Mohammad Moghaddam, the head of foreign headquarters tasked with managing affairs of the foreign guests said that organizing the ceremony in best manner would enhance national image and dignity.  

He made the remarks at a meeting which was attended by representatives of academic organizations, security institutions, emergency services and other relevant authorities.

Dr. Moghaddam also went onto say that all resources and potentials should be used to hold the upcoming event in best mode and must be managed with good governance.

It was also decided that official translators will translate all messages and speeches into English, Arabic, French and Russian languages for the foreign guest attending the event.

All institutions announced their readiness to contribute and coordinate during the ceremony of great significance.  

At least 400 foreign guests from across several parts of the globe are set to attend this year’s religious and spiritual ceremony.

The Islamic Revolution, which emerged victorious in 1979 under the wise leadership of Imam Khomeini, changed the balance of power in the interest of entire Muslim world and defended the rights of oppressed nations

Imam passed away on June 03, 1989 and departed heavenly reviving the divine, spiritual and moral values in contemporary history. He also rendered great services to the developing countries and oppressed nations

Imam’s academic legacy and his dynamic ideals are becoming increasingly becoming popular, would continue to guide nations over the next centuries.

 

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