Publish date11 Jul 2026 - 20:25
Story Code : 729762
Sunni Friday Prayer Leaders of Golestan:

The Martyred Leader Is a Symbol of Unity and Authority of the Islamic Ummah 

Taghrib News Agency(TNA) – Sunni imams and Friday prayer leaders across Golestan Province, in their sermons this week, paid tribute to the martyred Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, describing him as a living symbol of unity, dignity, and authority for the entire Islamic world.
The Martyred Leader Is a Symbol of Unity and Authority of the Islamic Ummah 
Akhund Rajab Mohammad Hanafi, Friday prayer leader of the Banaver neighborhood in Simin Shahr, stated that the martyred Leader consistently called for unity and solidarity among the Islamic Ummah and demonstrated it in practice. He noted that the Leader attained martyrdom in the path of defending religion, the honor of Islam, the dignity of the country, and the aspirations of all Muslims. He emphasized that through his steadfastness and character, the martyred Leader became an enduring symbol of authority and unity for the Islamic world.
 
Akhund Niyazqoli Hanafi, interim Friday prayer leader of Simin Shahr, added that the pious people of Simin Shahr dedicated the reward of 10 complete recitations of the Holy Quran to the soul of the martyred Leader and the noble martyrs.
 
Akhund Abdulrahman Mohammadi, Friday prayer leader of Faraghi city, described the farewell and funeral ceremonies for the martyred Leader as a global message of unity, empathy, and closeness of hearts, noting the presence of Sunni scholars and people from across the country. He stressed that now it is the turn of officials to respond to the people's trust with sincere efforts and effective measures to address economic and livelihood challenges.
 
Akhund Abdulrazzaq Rahbar, Friday prayer leader of Aq Qala, praised the epic presence of the people in the funeral ceremony and condemned the brutal U.S. attacks on the country's railway infrastructure in Aq Qala, particularly the "Aq Tekeh Khan" railway bridge, calling it a sign of the aggressiveness of arrogance and an inhumane act. He urged the nation to remain vigilant against such hostile moves.
 
Akhund Abubakr Khojamli, Friday prayer leader of Negin Shahr, described the magnificent farewell to the martyred Leader—who was always concerned with the welfare of the Islamic world, the unity of the Ummah, and the elevation of Muslim dignity—as a testament to the unbreakable bond between the people and their leadership.
 
Akhund Madad Hooshmand, Friday prayer leader of the border town of Incheh Borun, stated that the farewell and funeral ceremony displayed the authority and unity of the Islamic world. He emphasized that the Leader, as a spiritual father to the nation, stood firm against arrogance and Zionism for years and ultimately attained the exalted rank of martyrdom. He also warned against cultural invasion, stressing that hijab and modesty are fortresses against enemy cultural attacks.
 
Akhund Ahmad Ata, Friday prayer leader of Haji Qushan in Gonbad Kavous, said that the massive presence of the people in the farewell ceremony demonstrated the heartfelt love of the nation for their Leader. He stressed that avoiding moral vices such as mockery, fault-finding, spying, and backbiting is essential for preserving unity and cohesion in the Islamic society.
 
Akhund Abdulkarim Javer, Friday prayer leader of Gonbad Kavous, elaborated on divine grace and justice, citing Quranic verses that emphasize the multiplication of rewards for good deeds, while sins are punished with complete justice.
 
Hujjat al-Islam Noorali Deylam, Friday prayer leader of Aq Qala, expressed gratitude for the epic presence of the people and extended special appreciation to the neighboring Iraqi people for their sympathy and solidarity during the funeral ceremonies. He affirmed that the path of the martyred Leader will continue, and the noble people of Iran will remain steadfast in their revolutionary ideals.
 
Akhund Ahmad Tangli, Friday prayer leader of Erfanabad in Aliabad Katoul, described the martyred Leader as a comprehensive model of religiosity, courage, and unity. He highlighted the Leader's scholarly authority, political acumen, literary talent, and simple lifestyle, noting that the Leader's love for unity was evident in his rejection of all forms of division—whether from "English Shiism" or "American Sunnism." He stressed that Iran's current security and authority are indebted to the Leader's guidance and that the nation learned courage, resilience, and resistance from him.
 
Akhund Karim Mohammad Kor, Friday prayer leader of the Qarqi neighborhood in Simin Shahr, described the farewell ceremony as a manifestation of practical unity, noting that the faithful participants dedicated 11 complete Quran recitations and 3,500 Tahlil recitations to the soul of the martyred Leader and other martyrs.
 
Akhund Mohammad Abroosh, Friday prayer leader of Maraveh Tappeh, called for adherence to the prophetic tradition and allegiance to the new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, as a guarantee for societal excellence. He urged the faithful to maintain congregational prayers and attendance at Friday prayers.
 
It is worth noting that Sunni Friday prayers in Golestan Province are held with the participation of faithful worshippers at over 80 locations across the province's mosques and prayer grounds.
 
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