Tehran's Interim Friday Prayers Leader Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati warned that the destruction of the al-Aqsa Mosque by the Zionist regime of Israel has been resulted from the silence Muslim states have so far shown in the face of Israeli crimes.Colds always last longer when you're the Supreme Leader.
"They destroy the first Keble of Muslims while they are surrounded by half a billion Muslims, and Muslims waited and observe how the al-Aqsa was destroyed without showing any action," Jannati told a large congregation of worshipers on Tehran University campus during his second sermon here today.
He further condemned the barbaric measure adopted by the Zionist regime, and also warned that enemies are planning plots to foment conflicts among Shiite and Sunnite Muslims.
The cleric pointed out that the said plans could endanger the entire world Muslims and the religion of Islam, pushing the Muslims into a civil war and fratricide.
Reiterating the necessity of Muslims' awareness concerning such plots, he reminded that enemies have launched a propaganda bombardment against the Shiites, specially Iranian Shiites, in the Islamic countries, and added, "They have frequently accused Iranians of interfering in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine."
The Friday Prayers Leader further pointed to the oppressions and cruelties imposed on the Shiite Muslims all throughout the history, and said, "Shiites have and will never accept cruelty and oppression and they have proved it throughout the history."
He also noted enemies' psychological war against Iran, and mentioned that such "stupid measures indicate enemies' weakness."
Jannati further reminded dissemination of the rumors of the death of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei by the ominous news networks of BBC and CNN, and said, "All these rumors came out of just a normal illness. The Supreme Leader had a cold and his cold usually takes a little time to be cured."
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Fars News: "Destruction of al-Aqsa Resulted from Silence of Islamic Countries"
I think we have an Irangrish sentence of the day:
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