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Khamenei: Palestine is the first core issue in the Islamic world

Khamenei: Palestine is the first core issue in the Islamic world

Iraqi News26-05-2025

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Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, affirmed on Monday that the Palestinian issue is the first core issue in the Islamic world.
"We welcome Pakistan's very positive stance on the Palestinian issue, despite the temptations that have pushed some Islamic countries toward normalization with the occupation," said Khamenei in remarks during his meeting with Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif - followed up by the Iraqi News Agency - INA.
He added, "The Palestinian issue is the first core issue in the Islamic world."
"What is happening in Gaza has become so tragic that it prompted European and American people to demonstrate, at a time when some Muslim leaders are siding with the Zionist entity," he highlighted.
He added, "In a world where the incentive to incite sedition and war is increasing, the only way to ensure the security of the Islamic nation is through unity among Islamic countries and strengthening cooperation."

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Islamic scholars address the National Palestine Conference in Islamabad on April 10, 2025 On April 10, a national Palestine conference was held in Islamabad to express solidarity with the Palestinians, where Hamas representative Dr. Naji Zaheer, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, President of the Wafaqul Madaris Al-Arabiya Mufti Taqi Usmani, prominent Islamic scholar Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman, and other eminent personalities delivered speeches.[1] According to a report in the Urdu daily Roznama Express: "In the declaration adopted by the national conference, Muslims were called upon to boycott Israel and its supporting countries… According to shari'a, under the principle of 'Al-Aqrab Fal-Aqrab [i.e., jihad becoming obligatory on those on and near the crisis site and its scope expanding gradually to cover wider regions],' jihad has become obligatory on all Muslims."[2] The declaration stated: "Regarding Palestine, no pact prevents participation in this jihad [against Israel]. In the name of Palestine, no armed-struggle against our own governments will be legitimate. The entire region, including Israel, belongs to Palestinians."[3] At the conference, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman, the head of Tanzeem Al-Madaris, read out the declaration adopted on the occasion. Dr. Naji Zaheer, the Hamas representative, who was a star speaker at the conference, said: "Palestinians have great hopes from Pakistan. Israel is afraid of Pakistan, otherwise it wants to complete the project of Greater Israel."[4] Maulana Fazlur Rehman, whose organization Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) has led many anti-Israel pretests in Pakistani towns over the past few years, told the gathering: "If Pakistan does not fight for the Palestinians, it is denying its ideology. The [so-called] philosophers of our country ask how the economy will function if relations with Israel are not improved. What is there to fear? Pakistan's position on Israel should be clear. 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Israel has no moral values nor the value of international laws. [U.S. President Donald] Trump has now started considering the entire world his property. Despite seeing death, the Palestinians have not backed down from their position," Mufti Usmani said.[9] Mufti Taqi Usmani (left) and JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman address the National Conference on Palestine on April 10, 2025. The Grand Mufti accused Israel of implementing a plan for Greater Israel, saying: "Today, preparations are being made to implement the Greater Israel plan. According to the United Nations, no one has human rights except those with fair skin. The [Hamas] brave-hearts in Gaza have created a new history. Will jihad not be obligatory even after seeing more than 55,000 Muslims being slaughtered?"[10] Mufti Taqi Usmani added: "The founder of Pakistan [M.A. Jinnah] had called [Israel] an illegitimate child. Our position will not change under any circumstances, no matter how much power Israel gets. 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(Source: Al-Quds Al-Arabi, London, April 25, 2025) This report will present the positions of writers in Qatar on the subject of the "weapons of the resistance," particularly the position of Al-Sharq editor Jabar Al-Harmi: Al-Sharq Editor Al-Harmi On X, May 24, 2025: Like The Taliban, Hamas Must Not Give Up Its Weapons – And Must Not Disavow Its October 7 Attack Al-Sharq editor Jabar Al-Harmi called on Hamas not to give up its weapons and not to disavow its October 7, 2023 attack. He likened Hamas's situation to that of the Afghan Taliban, who never relinquished their weapons and even, he said, forced the U.S. to negotiate with them by force of their weapons, in addition to "defeating Russia and then the U.S. and the West all together" who today seek "the love of the Afghans – love that comes by force of arms." 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This is what ultimately forced the invaders to sit at the negotiating table with them, by force of arms – not to negotiate over what it [the U.S.] would achieve and what it would gain, but how it would escape [from Afghanistan]. "This did not happen by virtue of the Afghans' consent to disarm – it was by virtue of their strong opposition to the invaders and their defense by means of everything they had, and by means of the weapons of the enemies that they had seized. This is the path to liberation. What was taken by force will be restored only by force, and anything else is an attempt to anesthetize and distract the occupied peoples. Today, Russia and the U.S. seek the love of the Afghans – a love that comes by force of arms. "Consent to disarm the resistance in Gaza and to disavow the October 7 [attack] means that the enemy [Israel] will revive, [and will continue to exist] for the next 100 years. Even if the Palestinian people is wounded, and if the Gazans are dead, do not think that the enemy is relaxed – on the contrary, its fear is greater, and it is now focusing on its entity's future. Will this entity, which is [weaker than] a spiderweb,[5] survive, or will it disappear and not see out its eighth decade? Its disappearance is nearer than you think. 'If you should be suffering – so are they suffering as you are suffering' – but the difference [between the two comes at the end of the verse]: 'You have hope of reward, help, and support from Allah, which they cannot hope for.'[6]"[7] Post by Jaber Al-Harmi ( May 24, 2025) Al-Harmi On X, April 14, 2025: The "Weapons Of The Resistance" In Gaza Are Not For Sale And Are Nonnegotiable In a previous X post, on April 14, 2025, Al-Harmi rejected the demand that Hamas disarm, using the same parallel to the Taliban's refusal to negotiate over disarming. 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For example, Palestinian writer Hadir Rashad explained in his column in Al-Sharq, under the headline "The Weapons Of The Resistance Are Not For Bargaining," that "it is not easy to raise the issue of disarming the resistance without this proposal crashing into the obvious wall of reality, according to which weapons in the hands of peoples under occupation are not a choice but an existential necessity... The weapons of the resistance in Gaza will never be a mere symbol or slogan – they are an influential means of action that caused the occupation heavy losses in lives and in [its] economy... "The call to disarm the resistance in Palestine before the occupation departs is a call for surrender, not peace; for permanent consent to the aggression and not for stopping it; for apparent calm whose hidden meaning is seizing the trump card from the hands of the people that has only force of will and arms."[9] Article In Al-Watan, May 16, 2025: Weapons Are Honor, Relinquishing Them Is Humiliation In his May 16, 2025 column in the Qatari government daily Al-Watan, Palestinian writer Samir Al-Barghouti presented the results of a Palestinian poll that showed widespread Palestinian support for Hamas amid the decline in the prestige of the Palestinian Authority and of Fatah. He stated that "82% of the Palestinian [respondents] said that they oppose handing over the weapons of the resistance." 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Asim Munir delivered his speech at a convention of overseas Pakistanis in Islamabad Following is the text of General Asim Munir's speech:[2] "Because You Live In Different Civilizations, Don't You Ever Forget That You Belong To A Superior Ideology And A Superior Culture" Opening chants from audience: "Long Live The Pakistan Army." Gen. Asim Munir: "I am really humbled to see the sentiments that you have shown toward the armed forces. And I am extremely grateful to each one of you for these sentiments and for these emotions that you have for [unclear]. "Our sentiments and emotions for you are even stronger; you are not only the ambassadors of Pakistan. You are of course the warriors, the soldiers of Pakistan. You are the light of Pakistan that shines in many countries around the world. And the way you are contributing to your country in the form of remittances and investments through multiple channels shows how much love you have for your country. "Our beloved [ones] who are [based] overseas, because you live in different civilizations, don't you ever forget that you belong to a superior ideology and a superior culture. [Pakistan's national poet Muhammad] Iqbal said: 'Judge not your nation on the criteria of Western nations / Special in composition is the Hashimi Prophet's nation.' "It is said that there is brain-drain taking place in Pakistan. Come on, is this the brain-drain [points to the audience of Pakistanis living abroad]? Is it not the brain-gain, which has taken place, that we have sent such fantastic ambassadors abroad that you are representing our country in every nook and corner of the world. Is it brain-drain? And if this is the brain-drain, then we would like to continue this brain-drain indefinitely." "Up To Today In The History Of Humanity, There Have Been Only Two States Founded On The Basis Of Kalima [i.e., Islam] The First One Was Riyasat-E-Tayyiba [i.e., Medina]"; "And The Second State, 1300 Years Later, Allah Created, Is [Pakistan]" "You must tell the story of Pakistan to your children so that they do not forget the story of Pakistan. Our forefathers thought that we are different from the Hindus in every possible aspect of life. Our religion is different. Our customs are different. Our traditions are different. Our thoughts are different. Our ambitions are different. "That was the foundation of the Two-Nation Theory that was laid there, that we are two nations, we are not one nation. So, because of that our forefathers, they struggled, mounted that incessant struggle to create this country. Our forefathers, they have sacrificed immensely, and we have sacrificed a lot for the creation of this country, and we know how to defend it. "My dear brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, please do not forget the story of Pakistan. And do not forget to narrate this story of Pakistan to the next generation so that their bond with Pakistan never weakens, whether it is the third generation, or the fourth generation, or the fifth generation, they know what Pakistan is for them. "Up to today in the history of humanity, there have only been two states founded on the basis of Kalima [the Islamic declaration of faith: 'There is no deity but Allah and Muhammad is his Messenger']. The first one is Riyasat-e-Tayyiba [i.e., Medina], because Tayyiba was named by the prophet, peace be upon him, while in the Quran its name is Yathrib … [Quran 33:13] 'Ye men of Yathrib! ye cannot stand (the attack)! therefore go back!'; it is the name in the Quran that is today called Medina Munawwara. And the second state, 1,300 years later, Allah created, is that of [Pakistan], based on the foundation of Kalima." "If The Indian Army Of 1.3 Million With All Their Wherewithal Cannot Intimidate Or Coerce Us, [Can] These Terrorists Subdue The Armed Forces Of Pakistan?" "Whatever the little bit of terrorism which is taking place in the country, and people say and people are mostly propagating that with this kind of security situation there will not be any investment coming to Pakistan. "Well, to them, they must hear me very clearly now: You think terrorists can take away the destiny of this country from us? "If this great Pakistani nation and the Pakistani armed forces, if the Indian army of 1.3 million, with all their wherewithal, cannot intimidate or coerce us, [can] these terrorists subdue the armed forces of Pakistan?" "Balochistan, That Is, Is The Destiny Of Pakistan"; "Even Your Next Ten Generations Cannot Take [Balochistan From Pakistan] – Allah Willing, You Will See That We Will Beat The Hell Out Of These Terrorists Very Soon" "And Balochistan, that is, is the destiny of Pakistan, which is the chandelier of the forehead of Pakistan. You 1,500 individuals say that you will take it away? Even your next ten generations cannot take [Balochistan from Pakistan]. Allah willing, you will see that we will beat the hell out of these terrorists very soon. Tourists killed in Pahalgam by terrorists on April 22, 2025 "Balochistan; you think these 1,500 people belonging to the BLA [Balochistan Liberation Army], BLF [Balochistan Liberation Front], and BRA [Balochistan Republican Army], etc., can take Balochistan from us? "We have those brave fathers who proudly shoulder the funeral of their sons and take them to the grave. Pakistan will not fall. And as long as we have those brave mothers who proudly sacrifice their sons for the sake of the country, Pakistan will not fall." The audience chants: "Pakistan, Pakistan, What is the meaning of Pakistan – La Illah Illallah [There is no deity but Allah]." "The Security Agencies Of The Country, Those Who Are Sacrificing Their Lives On A Daily Basis For… The Defense Of The Country, The One Who Belittles Them Is The Enemy Of Pakistan – Pakistan Needs To Be A Hard State" Amir continues: "The security agencies of the country, those who are sacrificing their lives on a daily basis for your safety and security and wellbeing and defense of the country, the one who belittles them, he is the enemy of Pakistan. Pakistan needs to be a hard state. "A country, all of whose institutions, departments, organizations, divisions, elite/allied departments, are working according to the law, are fully operational, and everything is done according to the constitution, is a hard state. "This is about social media. I was saying, your religion, clearly go and read Surah Ahzab [sic., the relevant verse is from Surah Al-Hujurat] – it is written clearly in it. "Isn't it [the case] that there is nothing more truthful than the Quran for us? … 'Oh believers, when some fasiq [wicked person] comes to you with a story, then investigate it, it should not happen that in your ignorance you cause loss to someone, and you have to bear shame.'[3] This is your Quran. "And what does your social media say: forward as received, there is no need to investigate, just forward it on." "We Will Not Leave Our Kashmiri Brethren In Their Heroic Struggle That They Are Waging Against The Indian Occupation – We Have Fought Three Wars For Kashmir" "Our stance, government's stance on Kashmir is absolutely clear; it was our jugular vein, it is our jugular vein. We will not forget it. And we will not leave our Kashmiri brethren in their heroic struggle that they are waging against the Indian occupation. We have fought three wars for Kashmir. "Every kind of support that has been extended from Pakistan to the Muslims of Gaza also. The strongest possible words have been used by Pakistan for the Muslims of Gaza and Palestine. "So, is it not a question of when will Pakistan rise? It is no longer a question. Pakistan has already started rising. The question is how fast and how quickly can you rise? That is the question. And we will definitely guide this country to occupy its rightful position in the comity of nations. "If you come across a difficulty, face it, stand before that difficulty and overcome that difficulty and chart out that path that Allah has promised you, and we will reach it, Allah willing. Regardless of all these difficulties, long live Pakistan, always."

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