The Friday Prayer Leader of the city of Ozgoleh said: “Today, the enemy, fully aware that it cannot confront Iran and Iranians militarily, has launched a full-scale cultural and ideological war against our teenagers and youth through cyberspace and satellite channels.”
Mamusta Mollahossein Eini, the Friday Prayer Leader of Nosoud, described November 4 (13 Aban in the Iranian calendar) as a day of confrontation with global arrogance and a symbol of victory for the Islamic Republic.
Mamusta Mohammad Rouhani, a member of the Secretariat of the Planning Council for Sunni Religious Schools in Iran, emphasized that national and Islamic unity is the most powerful weapon against global arrogance.
The interim Friday Prayer Leader of Tehran emphasized that the only way to counter global overreach is to strengthen the nation's soft and hard power, stressing that the US's deep-rooted hostility targets the very identity of a sovereign Iran.
The Sunni Friday Prayer Leader of Urmia stated that foreign conspiracies are the primary cause of escalating social harms in the country, emphasizing: "Enemies, unable to engage in direct confrontation, strike at the Iranian nation's structure through 'social harms'."
Mamusta Amjad Mahmoudi considered the recent terrorist incident at the holy shrine of Ahmad ibn Ishaq a sign of the repeated failures of the front of global arrogance and emphasized: These crimes will not weaken the will of the Iranian nation and the Islamic Ummah, but will strengthen the Islamic awakening and the unity of Muslims.
Iran's former Special Representative for Afghanistan believes that Gaza has become the frontline of the struggle against arrogance, because the view of global arrogance is to dismember and dominate Islamic countries, and all Muslims must learn a lesson from the Gaza war.
In an exclusive interview with Taghrib News(TNA), Mamusta Fa’eq Rostami, a prominent Sunni scholar, Friday Prayer Leader of Sanandaj, and member of the Supreme Council of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, emphasized that unity is not a slogan but a strategic necessity for the survival and dignity of the Islamic Ummah.
The director of Sheikh Shaltout School in Urmia said: "The demonic plan to disarm Lebanon's Hezbollah and Hamas by global arrogance is a great betrayal of the Islamic world, and the entire Islamic world must strongly fight against this plan and not allow America's plan to be implemented."
Mamusta Mohammad-Raouf Khashmani, a member of the Sunni Clerical Council of Urmia, has strongly condemned recent efforts to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon, describing them as part of a broader scheme by global powers to weaken Islamic resistance movements and wrest control of the Middle East from Muslim nations.
Jihad Saadi, a member of the Lebanese Muslim Scholars Union, asserts that the recent aggression by the Zionist regime and the US against Iran was a desperate attempt to break the will of a nation that has never submitted.