Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri has announced that Homeira Rigi had been selected as the ambassador of Iran to Brunei. Jahangiri was in a trip to Sistan-Baluchistan province last week.
Today morning the most influential Iranian Sunni leader, Mawlana Abdol-Hamid arrived in Muscat where he was welcomed and received by different classes of people.
Khateeb of Sunnis in Zahedan alluded to the wildfire took lives of four students at a primary school in Zahedan city and described it “very bitter, sorrowful and shocking”. He called on the related officials to equip schools with all necessary facilities.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid urged on open-mindness and taking benefit from viewpoints of opponents and supporters to save the country from ongoing crises.
The eminent Iranian Sunni scholar pointed out to the economic sanctions on the country and new economic problems of people and termed closure of borders “unjustified” in the current situation.
Talking to a literal meeting in the Grand Makki Masjid, Shaikh Abdol-Hamid urged on authoring text-books to teach Balochi language and literature.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid decried a recent apparently suicide attack at Chabahar police headquarter urging that insecurity is against the interests of people and in accordance with the interests of enemies.
The most influential Iranian Sunni scholar called “justice”, “tolerance”, “respecting each other” and “removing discrimination” the most important ways to make Muslims united. He was talking at the first International Congress of Muslim World’s Students for Unity in Sistan-Baluchistan university of Zahedan on 3rd Dec. 2018.
The most influential Iranian Sunni leader called on Muslim rulers around the world to recognize all ethnic and religious communities and equip them with their due rights.
Issuing a statement, the most influential Iranian Sunni leader expressed his deep sorrow on the death of Haji Abdul-Wahhab, the Amir of international movement of Tablighi Jamaa’t.