
“This war is more intellectual and cultural than military, and its focus is on weakening beliefs, creating doubt, and distancing the young generation from the foundations of belief.
He added that in such circumstances, the country's Quranic community has a double duty.
“Although spreading the culture of the Holy Quran, holding recitation circles, memorization competitions, and Quranic artistic programs are still necessary, they are not enough. Today, more than ever, we need explanation, that is, explaining the foundations of the Quran that guarantee human life, dignity, freedom, and happiness.”
Referring to the sensitive regional conditions and the intensification of the media war against the Islamic Revolution and the axis of resistance, Sarabi emphasized that today’s Quranic community is not only responsible for reciting and teaching the Quran, but must also confront the doubts and psychological operations of the enemy by explaining the liberating and hopeful Quranic principles and strengthening trust in divine promises in society.
Emphasizing that the Islamic community must trust in the divine promises in all circumstances, Sarabi said the Holy Quran has explicitly promised victory to the believers. “However, this promise is conditional on faith, patience, perseverance, and practical adherence to the Quran.”
He added, “If we believe that the only way to honor and victory is to fully adhere to the Holy Quran, then we will not waver in the face of media attacks and political pressures. Trust in the divine promises is the greatest spiritual asset of our nation.”
The Secretary General of the Quran Servants Association stated: Today, more than ever, we must bring the Quran back from the margins to the context of life. The Quranic community can play its historical role by explaining it scientifically, responding intelligently to doubts, and strengthening the spirit of hope and resistance. If this happens, not only will the enemy’s media war be ineffective, but these threats will also become an opportunity to deepen Quranic beliefs in society.
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