: Mawlawi Eshaq Madani
The head of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, emphasizing the spiritual, scientific, and political dimensions of the martyred Leader's personality, said: "The enemy is neither a friend of the Sunni nor a friend of the Shia; it has come to destroy the very essence of Islam. We should not pay attention to the enemy's propaganda, but rather see the truth that Iran is striving for the glory of Islam and the implementation of the Quran's commandments."

According to a report by the Taghrib News Agency, Mawlawi Eshaq Madani, the head of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, stated at the international webinar "Imam Khamenei; the Martyr of Unity," organized by the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought: "In truth, the personality of the martyred Leader has two prominent aspects that are essential to understand. The first aspect is his spiritual and religious station. Those who were closely associated with him have always testified that he never abandoned his nightly prayers and always adhered to them."
"He himself was committed to the continuous recitation of the Quran and always advised Muslims not to forget daily Quran recitation, even if it were only a few verses; because he considered it a source of blessing in life."
He added: "The second aspect is his political personality, which has a unique distinction. Typically, those who study in religious seminaries may have less mastery of modern sciences or international law, but Almighty God, due to his indescribable passion for study, granted him extensive knowledge. Alongside Islamic sciences, he had deep studies in various scientific and political books, and his knowledge was the fruit of this continuous research and study."
Mawlawi Eshaq Madani continued: "Since the foundation of Iran's government was built upon Islam from the very beginning, opposing powers have tried from day one to create obstacles for this government. Despite all these oppositions and continuous enmities, he, with his leadership, safely steered this ship through the storms and guided the Islamic Republic of Iran in such a way that other Muslims around the world could also benefit from its fruits."
Referring to the prominent characteristics of the martyred Leader's personality, he said: "The most prominent characteristic of his was his practical efforts towards the unity and solidarity of Muslims. Even before the victory of the revolution, he was taking steps toward unity; he studied the books of Sunni scholars and translated some of them from Arabic into Persian."
The head of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought noted: "After the revolution, when he made an official trip to Sunni regions (Kurdistan), he publicly declared in a large gathering: 'Speaking against the beliefs of the Sunnis is forbidden, and disrespect or insult to their leaders and sanctities is absolutely not permissible.'"
He added: "Although some fanatical individuals were upset by this stance, he paid no heed to the reproaches of the reproachers, because he considered unity an undeniable necessity for the faith. That is why both Shia and Sunni loved him more than their own lives."
Mawlawi Madani further referred to the necessity of recognizing enemy propaganda and said: "Today, we must understand the reality of the enemy's propaganda and poisonous messaging. The enemy's enmity is not merely because of being Shia; if that were the case, they would have expressed the same enmity before the revolution as well. Their main enmity is with 'Islam,' and these conspiracies have existed since the time of Mecca and Medina."
He emphasized: "The enemy is neither a friend of the Sunni nor a friend of the Shia; it has come to destroy the very essence of Islam. We should not pay attention to the enemy's propaganda, but rather see the truth that Iran is striving for the glory of Islam and the implementation of the Quran's commandments."
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