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Secretary of Guardian Council meets with Pakistani Ulema

Islamabad, May 17, IRNA

Iran-GC-Pakistan
Secretary of Guardian Council met with Pakistani Ulema and religious dignitaries at Iranian Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday evening.

Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati addressed the meting in the presence of Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan Mashaallah Shakeri, the Leader of Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) Fazl-ur-Rehman, the Secretary General of Pakistan Muslim League (PML) Mushahid Hussein and a number of Pakistani religious and political dignitaries and officials.

Ayatollah Jannati said that Iran and Pakistan as two Muslim and brotherly nations can achieve unity and play effective role in anti-hegemony campaign, IRNA reported.

Mentioning the Islamic Revolution's impact on the Muslim World, the ayatollah added that Islamic Republic of Iran made victory in 1979 while the country was surrounded by arrogant powers and colonialists as well.

Moreover, he said that such victory aroused the oppressed's hope for Islam's bright future.

Stressing the key leading role the late Imam Khomeini played in Islamic Revolution's victory, Jannati said that the modern thoughts of Imam Khomeini flourished dramatically in the Muslim World.

From the birth, the Islamic Revolution has supported oppressed people throughout the world, he noted.

"By hatching satanic conspiracies in the occupied Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan, the hegemonic powers are trying to shatter the Muslims' Unity all of which are being foiled," the ayatollah said.

To finalize his speech, Jannati mentioned the existing obstacles to Muslim World that removing them needs Islamic nations' and Ummah's solidarity and unity.

Secretary of Guardian Council leading Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad on Friday.






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