Syed ali khamenei biography of abraham
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The Supreme Leader of Iran recently announced his support for normalizing relations with Egypt. Iranian media is also promoting the Sultan of Oman’s recent visit to Tehran as a possible attempt at mediation. Informed sources have told Al-Arabiya that the two countries have agreed to form a joint committee to coordinate the restoration of relations.
Tehran and Cairo have had a rugged relationship since the Revolution in Iran. Initially, the fallout resulted from strictly political grievances because Egypt ceased hostilities with Israel following the Camp David Accords, which was anathema to the intensely anti-Israeli Islamists in Iran. A little later, President Sadat granted asylum to the former Shah of Iran and refused to extradite him to the revolutionary regime in Tehran.
Although these two early events cast a long shadow over the Iranian-Egyptian relationship, it is indeed the ideological affinity and cooperation between the Islamist regime in Iran and its counterpart in Egypt,
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Imam Khamenei: The Ulul Amr Of The Ummah
Islamic Movement
Salina Khan
Rabi' al-Thani 29,
When death and destruction engulfed the ung city of Madinah after the assassination of the third Khalifah Usman, people rushed to the leadership of Imam Ali to save the ummah from complete disintegration. Now, nearly 14 centuries later and after a year of witnessing Israel perpetrating mass murder, assassinations, and förflytta Palestinians with impunity, a growing number of Muslims are turning to another Ali—a descendant of Imam Ali—to lead the oppressed of the world to victory: the Rahbar (Leader of Islamic Iran) Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
“Ayatollah Khamenei is the leader of the Muslims,” tweeted one Sunni Muslim with nearly 20, följare who goes by the name of “Islamic Resistance” on Twitter. He explained that no one else “fought for the survival of the Ummah like Iran.” While Imam Khamenei has always had a strong following in
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TEHRAN – Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has urged Hajj pilgrims to disavow U.S. and Israeli actions, emphasizing the intersection of religious devotion and geopolitical tensions.
Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks in a meeting with the country's officials in charge of conducting and organizing Hajj pilgrimage.
The gathering took place in the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah on Monday, prior to the commencement of the Hajj pilgrimage journey for pilgrims.
As Muslims embark on the sacred journey of Hajj, Ayatollah Khamenei's directive underscores the moral imperative for believers to confront injustice and oppression, particularly in light of the ongoing crisis in Gaza. The indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas and the displacement of countless families have drawn condemnation from across the globe, amplifying calls for solidarity and action.
Amidst mounting criticism of the United States' steadfast backing of Israel, the Leader's call