7 February 2025 - 21:52
Source: Abna24
Arbaeen Committee Iran honors Pakistani preachers in special ceremony

Arbaeen is a unique occasion for Muslims, providing an excellent opportunity to strengthen love and unity among the followers of Ahlul Bayt (A.S.).

AhlulBayt News Agency: A special event was organized by the Arbaeen Committee Iran to honor the preachers of Jamia Ruhaniyat Baltistan Pakistan, where their contributions during Arbaeen were acknowledged and appreciated.

Several prominent figures attended the ceremony, including:

  • Hujjat-ul-Islam Syed Abdul Fattah Nawab (Representative of Wali-e-Faqih for Hajj and Ziyarat Affairs)
  • Hujjat-ul-Islam Khaliq Pur (Vice President of Jamia-tul-Mustafa al-Alamiya)
  • Hujjat-ul-Islam Hamid Ahmadi (Head of the Cultural and Educational Department of the Arbaeen Committee)
  • Hujjat-ul-Islam Ali Naqi Jannati (President of Jamia Ruhaniyat Baltistan)

According to Shia news: Hujjat-ul-Islam Hamid Ahmadi, in his address, stated that Arbaeen is not only an opportunity to strengthen people's connection with Imam (A.S.) but also a platform that creates numerous possibilities for spiritual and social progress.

He further emphasized that Arbaeen serves as a means to foster love and brotherhood among the followers of Ahlul Bayt (A.S.) and is a reflection of divine virtues and values, helping people connect with the Imam (A.S.).

He highlighted that Arbaeen is an opportunity to spread the message of Ahlul Bayt (A.S.) and the teachings of Ashura, and that preachers, scholars, and media professionals must recognize their responsibilities and prepare themselves for this noble service.

Hujjat-ul-Islam Ahmadi expressed his gratitude for the cooperation and dedication of Pakistan and other friendly nations, stating that Arbaeen is a remarkable example of unity and large-scale collaborative efforts.

He also noted that without the support and assistance of Jamia-tul-Mustafa, it would have been extremely difficult to deploy and accompany 160 preachers from Jamia Ruhaniyat Baltistan at border crossings and among the caravans of pilgrims during Arbaeen.

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