For the first time after the revolution of 1979, the Iranian government appoints a Sunni ambassador to Vietnam and Cambodia.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid urged the love of Haramain is in the hearts of all Muslims. He was talking to Sunni worshipers in Zahedan, Iran, on Friday 28th Aug. 2015.
A photo of a toddler’s lifeless body washed ashore on a Turkish beach after a migrant boat sank has sparked an international outcry on social media on Wednesday, in a poignant image of the refugee crisis.
The prominent Iranian Sunni leader termed the ‘national view of rulers’ very influential and the ‘participation of ethnic and religious sects’ a guarantee for the country’s durable unity and security.
IRAN- SARAWAN: The rector and founder of ‘Ishaa’t-ut-Tawheed’ seminary in Sarawan, southeastern Iran, passed away on Thursday 20 August, 2015.
IRAN – ZAHEDAN: The academic year of 1436-37 H (2015-2016) has been started in the Islamic seminaries of Sunnis in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, Iran.
Expressing his regret on sectarian divisions and discords in the Muslim states, Shaikh Abdol-Hamid termed ‘monopolism’ and ‘narrow-mindedness’ among the main and most important factors behind sectarian divisions in these countries.
The outstanding Iranian Sunni leader, Shaikh Abdol-Hamid underlined Islam has the best and most comprehensive civilization that can fulfill the needs of any time.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid expressed his thanks on sympathy of different figures and associations following the demolition of Pounak prayer-room with the Sunni community of Iran, calling on the Iranian officials to resolve this issue discreetly.
After demolition of Pounak prayer-room of Sunnis in Tehran by the municipality and with the support of security forces, Sunni elites, figures and institutions strongly announced their reaction. “SunniOnline” reports, the Sunni elites condemned the incident and asked for re-establishment of the prayer-room and permission of building Sunni Masjids in the Iranian capital, Tehran.