RNA - General Secretary of the Islamic Schools of Thought, Ayatollah Mohsen Araki alluded to the leading status of unity and underscored adapting rules in Shariah (Islamic Laws) would be feasible solely through unity, Taghrib News reported.
Speaking in a visit with Palestinian delegation comprising clerics and religious thinkers, the grand Ayatollah briefed on the prime importance of internalizing unity in Islamic societies.
According to the General Secretary of Iran top unity center, it would profit people to utilize Quranic teachings and instructions in establishing a government.
“Without using Quranic guidance and teachings offered by Mohammad Prophet (PBUH), it is unlikely a full united government to be formed,” pointed out the senior cleric.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ayatollah Mohsen Araki touched upon the lack of unity and existing rifts among Muslims stressing, “the standing distance from religious principles lie at the root of dispersion" Muslims are witness to.
General Secretary of the Islamic Schools of Thought urged Muslims from different Islamic sects and denominations to safeguard their solidarity and be too well united against their common foes.
The grand Ayatollah counted unity and the move for upholding it as an obligation upon each single one of Muslims, urging them to refrain from any showdown leading to deepening the gulf among people in Islamic society.
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