The eminent Iranian Sunni leader, Shaikh Mohammad-Ali Amini expressed his pleasure on the participation in the gathering of Sunnis of Zahedan.
Talking to tens of thousands worshipers in Zahedan on Friday 25th March, 2016, Shaikh Amini said, “The good and kind people, outstanding and capable Ulama, unity and solidarity, management and guidance of Mawlana Abdol-Hamid are great blessings and opportunities.”
“The glorious, united and knowingly people’s presence is a divine issue and more durable and valuable than any other thing. I salute you, the vigilant and observant people.”
In the first part of his sermon, the rector of Sultan-ul-Ulama educational and cultural institute of Bandar-e-Lengeh alluded to the durability of Islam and said, “Islam is a religion from the Almighty for any time and place. It is comprehensive religion that has brought durability, progress and comprehension for the human society.”
“Islam connects people with Allah. A real and faithful Muslim knows well where he goes and his destination is to Allah. Islam is completely in accordance with the human nature. Its all directions are to make people connected with their Only Lord,” the Friday Imam of a town in Qeshm underlined.
It is noteworthy Shaikh Amini is an outstanding scholar in the Sunni populated southern region of Iran who are mostly followers of the Shaf’ei juridical school of thought. He is a member of Fatwa committee of Sunnis in the southern Iran and Friday imam in Qeshm, too.
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