Last day of the journey to the Holy Shrines at Islamic Republic!
Addressing the students and scholars at the Seminary in Tehran
On the last day of my journey to Iran, I addressed the clergy community at the Tehran Narmak Seminary. This complex was built by my close friend, the late Ayatollah Jalali. It was one of my platforms for Dawah work before moving to USA.
In sharing my life experiences with my colleagues, I encouraged them to spend more time learning other languages, especially Arabic and English, in addition to their native tongue. Part of my speech focused on combating Islamophobia and Shiaphobia, emphasizing the importance of fighting ignorance with education and outreach.
I also discussed the reactions of international human rights organizations to the unspeakable war crimes in Gaza, and the confusion, isolation, and chaos within the genocidal Israeli war cabinet.
In conclusion, I offered prayers for peace, an end to genocide, and respect for people's lives, liberty, and happiness, regardless of their religious and racial backgrounds.
I was deeply touched by the enthusiasm, interest, and understanding of the clergy communities I met, both in Tehran and the holy cities.
Our mission aligns with that of the heavenly prophets: to share God's guidance of wisdom, mercy, and justice to liberate the world from the evils of immorality, injustice, and arrogance.