What are the seven nos that the reference Sistani said to the Pope?
What are the seven nos that the reference Sistani said to the Pope?
3/6/2021 15:59
[Baghdad-Where]
The province of Najaf witnessed, today, Saturday, a historic meeting that brought together the Supreme Authority, Ali al-Husseini al-Sistani, and the Vatican’s Pope, Pope Francis.
The meeting included seven nos, which the Sistani authority confirmed, during his conversation with Pope Francis.
During the meeting, the supreme authority, Mr. Ali al-Sistani stressed, “No to the siege, no to violence, no to injustice, no to poverty, no to suppressing religious freedoms, no to the absence of social justice, no to normalization.”
Earlier today, Saturday, the office of the Supreme Religious Authority, Ali al-Sistani, revealed the details of the meeting of the Supreme Leader, Pope Francis, in the Old City of Najaf Governorate.
The office stated in a statement, “His Eminence, Mr. Sistani, this morning met the Grand Pontiff (Pope Francis), Pope of the Catholic Church and Head of State of the Vatican, and the conversation took place during the meeting about the great challenges that humanity faces in this age and the role of faith in God Almighty, his messages, and commitment to moral values. Sublime to overcome. ”
The statement added, “His Eminence spoke about the injustice, oppression, poverty, religious and intellectual persecution, suppression of basic freedoms, and the absence of social justice, especially the wars, acts of violence, economic blockade, and displacement of many people in our region suffering from in our region. And others, especially the Palestinian people in the occupied territories. ”
And the statement of the office of the reference stated, “His Eminence indicated the role that the great religious and spiritual leaders should play in curbing these tragedies, and what is hoped for in urging the concerned parties – especially in the great powers – to give priority to reason and wisdom and to reject the language of war,” And not to expand caring for their self-interests at the expense of peoples’ rights to live in freedom and dignity. ”
The statement clarified that the reference “emphasized the importance of concerted efforts to consolidate the values of harmony, peaceful coexistence and human solidarity in all societies, based on the care of rights and mutual respect among followers of different religions and intellectual trends.”
The statement pointed out that “His Eminence praised the status and glorious history of Iraq and the Muhammad of its noble people with all their affiliations, and expressed his hope that he would surpass his current ordeal in a not long time.”
According to the statement, the reference emphasized “his interest in the Christian citizens living like all Iraqis in security and peace and in full to their constitutional rights. He pointed to a part of the role that the religious authority played in protecting them and all those who had been wronged and hurt in the incidents of the past years, especially during the period during which the terrorists seized control.” Over vast areas in several Iraqi governorates, and they practiced criminal acts there.
The office of the reference Sistani concluded his statement, saying, “His Eminence wished the Supreme Pontiff, the followers of the Catholic Church, and the general public of humanity good and happiness, and thanked him for taking the trouble to travel to Najaf to make this visit.”
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