Publish date5 Aug 2014 - 9:39
Story Code : 165374

Refraining from dispersion is a must for divine religions: Ayatollah Araki

“Divine religions should refrain from dispersion,” said Head of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought.
Refraining from dispersion is a must for divine religions: Ayatollah Araki


Head of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought underscored the importance of unity among people from different religions and underscored, “Divine religions should refrain from dispersion,” reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).

Speaking in a visit with Lebanon Foreign Minister, Ayatollah Araki stressed that Lebanon despite of its not vast territory bears population from different divine religions and also Islamic sects.

To religious clerics, Muslims should not look askance at other peoples' ideas, avoiding asperity or being scornful of any takes and thoughts; in this line of argument to Ayatollah Araki, Lebanon played a telling role, taking effecting steps in the area of rapprochement and unity.

Elsewhere in his remark,

As for religious scholar’s lines, the autocratic governments should rethink of their policies are the antithesis of their mottos, providing the fertile ground for their nations to sit at talks, handling their problems with aplomb. In line with them, Ayatollah Araki pointed out unity is the main need of human society and on account of that Takfiri groups should be purged in the Islamic World.

Ayatollah Araki observed the measures perpetrated by Takfiris with apprehension and stressed standing against such moves needs strenuous attempt.

Takfiri groups want Muslims atrophied; but it is incumbent upon Muslims through an audacious movement, stand against these groups.

To Ayatollah Araki what Takfiri propose is divorced from Islamic teachings and instructions and there stand no tie between these extremist measures and Islamic morose.
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