Publish date24 Aug 2015 - 10:31
Story Code : 202671

'In Islamic city piety is a popular culture': Ayatollah Araki

Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought held all the members of the Islamic society responsible for securing a just government.


“Securing a just government is not just upon one individual,” said Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought stressing as such task is shouldered by the whole society,” reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
 
Making remarks in a meeting on “Urban Development Islamic Ordinance mounted in the holy city of Mashhad, Ayatollah Araki beckoned to his released book entitled “Islamic Jurisprudence Politics ” and underscored, “we deineated roughly the standing difference between Islamic Regulations set for an individual and the ones determined for a System”.
 
According to President of Iran Top Unity Center “there exist some unanswered questions posed as to Major subjects in Islamic Regulations, since to date thinkers mostly brave minor setbacks sit in this arena.”
 

Elsewhere in his remarks, Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought beckoned to what God says in his book “we have already sent our messengers with clear evidences and sent down with them the Scripture and the balance that the people may maintain [their affairs] in justice.” (57:25) stressing sometimes Islamic Ummah should be held accountable for the unjust government ruling them.
 
 “The city is a live creature with having a holistic feature,” pointed out the President of Iran top unity body noting if this creature is placed in its right place then we have an Islamic city.”
 
Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought further briefed on features this city is blessed with, adding in such Islamic Milieu piety is a popular culture and those who live there are all Islamic pious abiding by code of ethics.
 
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