In presence of Supreme Leader's Representative;
Efforts, services of women's cultural committee of Arbaeen headquarters hailed
Supreme Leader's Representative in Hajj and Pilgrimage Affairs in a ceremony while appreciating the efforts and services of the various working groups of the women's cultural and educational committee of the Arbaeen headquarters, he called benevolence and endurance, avoiding backbiting and stinginess, while acquiring modesty of faith as the social moral teachings of Hazrat Fatima (AS).
As reported by Hajj Information Center, during the ceremony which was held in Tehran's Vahdat Hall of Supreme Leader's Representative Office, Hojjat al-Islam Seyed Abdolfattah Navvab after donating spiritual gifts appreciated the efforts, services and activities of Dr. Minoo Aslani, head and other officials and workers of the women's cultural and educational committee of Arbaeen Hosseini headquarters, and emphasized that such activities can be a source of greater benefit for the women of the two countries of Iran and Provide Iraq and other countries that attend the Great Hosseini Congress in religious, cultural, educational, social, political and economic fields.
The Supreme Leader's representative considered it necessary to make more efforts of women cultural workers in the working groups to hold the most magnificent congress in the coming years and reminded the need for finding out capacities in different areas and emphasized that it should be planned in a way that the population of several million pilgrims, most of whom were women this year to do their pilgrimage In a longer period of time and return to the country peacefully, benefiting from the spiritual atmosphere of this pilgrimage.
Hojjat al-Islam Navvab explained a hadith from Hazrat Fatima Zahra (PBUH) regarding the ethics of coexistence and socializing, and the social moral lessons from this Fatimi narrative are to respect the rights of neighbors and not to harm them, to be content with good speech, benevolence and tolerance, and to avoid backbiting and Avoiding stinginess and modesty from faith.
"Hazrat Fatimah (AS ) to a man who came to him after the death of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH and asked the daughter of the prophet to give him as a gift if he had any words from the Prophet by looking at the silk cloth that prophetic hadiths were written on them said, "He whose neighbor is not safe from his evil will not be a believer, and whoever believes in God and the Day of Resurrection will not harm his neighbor," he said.
He stated that in the Holy Qur'an respecting the rights of neighbors is considered next to worshiping God, and said that Hazrat Fatemeh further said that whoever believes in God and the Day of Resurrection should either speak good words or be silent. "Unfortunately, in today's society, many conflicts are due to the things that people say, while if they were silent, the conflict would not have happened."
While stating that Hazrat Seddiqa (AS) has said that God loves a kind, tolerant and chaste person, the Supreme Leader's representative said that in recent events, "we witnessed that countless female students attended universities with chastity, modesty and hijab and defended the existence of pious women.
He said that in other parts of this hadith it is said that God hates the slanderer and blasphemer, adding that the place of faith and the faithful and modest people is in heaven, and cursing is considered ugliness, and ugliness has its place in the fire.
According to this report, at the beginning of this ceremony, Hojjat al-Islam Hamid Ahmadi, the head of Arbaeen cultural and educational committee and Dr. Minoo Aslani, head of the women's section of this committee reported on the plans and measures taken during Arbaeen in 1401.
Hojjat al-Islam Ahmadi said that 1200 missionaries were active in different cities, routes and moukebs during this year's Arbaeen. Also, in addition to more than 90 speeches at the Moukebs, the professors of the seminary schools and the universities had an active presence in various conferences held in cooperation with the universities of Iran and Iraq.
He called holding 40 child and mother booths as one of the initiatives that will be developed in the following years.
Referring to the greatness of Hosseini's movement and the activities carried out during this year's Arbaeen, Dr. Aslani said, "We are still at the beginning of the journey and there is a lot of work to be done in various fields, including cultural, social, Quranic, poetry, media, health, and medicine."
She expressed her hope that by using the appropriate solutions, the opportunity of Arbaeen can be used as much as possible to attract young people and talk with this young group.