Alwaght- Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says no Muslim country and no country with a humane conscience should forget that Palestine is the major issue.
The Leader of the Revolution made the remarks on Wednesday in Tehran where delivered the Eid al-Fitr sermons and spoke on blessings of the sacred month of Ramadan, Al Quds day, recent terrorist attacks and a few other important issues.
“Our believing people passed through a very good month of Ramadan full of spirituality, supplication and humbleness. Vicious hands worked to persuade our teenagers into disrespecting fasters by eating in public, but they failed and will fail. The officials should pay attention how far the enemies want to infiltrate, and on what matters they plot,” Ayatollah Khamenei stressed. The Leader of the Revolution thanked the Iranian nation for taking part in the Al-Quds Day rally - held each year on the last Friday of Ramadan.
This year, despite the scorching heat, he said: “The massive Al-Quds Day rally was one of the major tasks carried out across the nation. Some cities were so hot, that normally one would avoid moving in such scorching heat, but our people took to the streets to mark Al-Quds day. They marked a real endeavor. The massive turnout for Al-Quds day meant that if some Muslim governments betray Palestine, while other Muslim nations are not informed, the Iranian nation is ready to stand up for this cause and revive it.”
The leaser put further stress on the importance of the Palestinian cause by adding: “No Muslim country and no country with a humane conscience should forget that Palestine is the major issue. Other events and other fabricated turmoil among the Islamic world are mainly aimed at forgetting the Palestinian cause.”
On the recent bombings in Baghdad which left hundreds of Iraqis grief stricken, Ayatollah Khamenei said: “Sadly the people’s celebration was turned to mourning in certain countries; families were grief stricken when their loved ones were killed by terrorists. These are consequences of security organizations in the US, the Zionist regime and Britain who train terrorists. The super powers meddling with regional affairs led to the crisis in Syria and Yemen.”
The grand Ayatollah further added: “Our admiration also goes to the people of Yemen. They took to the streets on Al-Quds day, marked by a massive turnout in such a hot weather, while under bombardment.” He also acknowledged Bahrain by saying, “We have not interfered on the issue of Bahrain and will not do so, but we will advise them. A political conflict could turn into a civil war in Bahrain; if they possess political wisdom and knowledge, they should avoid this. They should prevent the people into rising up, against one another.”
Ayatollah Khamenei acknowledged charitable deeds and donations made by the Iranian people during Ramadan by adding: “This year, too, people provided iftar in the Hussainiyas, mosques, streets, neighborhoods and allies; one is truly impressed by so much spirituality and desire to serve the people. This year such charity was more widespread compared to previous years. These acts were a contradiction to the luxurious and wasteful iftar, like iftar served by some governmental organizations for those who are not needy. Doctors offered free medical services during Ramadan, proving that sacrifice and altruism exists among all classes. Acting charitably during Ramadan brings forth divine mercy.”