Mashhad, Amman , Kampala named cultural capitals of Muslim world

The holy city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran has been officially introduced as the “cultural capital of the Muslim world” for the Asia region for 2017.

In 2011, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), which is associated with the Organization of Islamic Conference, launched the initiative for three cities to be named each year as such capitals throughout the countries in Asia, the Arab region, and the African region, which house considerable Muslim populations.

On Tuesday, Mashhad was awarded the title by Deputy Director General of the ISESCO Amina al-Hajri at a ceremony attended by ranking Iranian officials and 250 cultural and political figures from 51 world countries.

The other cities bearing the title this year are the Jordanian capital of Amman for the Arab region and the Ugandan capital of Kampala for Africa.

“This is an important day for Mashhad, Islamic Iran, and the world of Islam,” Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Reza Salehi Amiri said, addressing the event. “Mashhad can be the focal point for attracting scholars and thinkers and artists.”Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Reza Salehi Amiri addresses the official event to introduce the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad as the cultural capital of the Islamic world for the Asia region, January 24, 2017.

Muslims, he said, believed in the same theoretical basics, had one Holy Book, and one Prophet (PBUH).

“We have common enemies inside the world of Islam. They have their own reactionary understanding and perception of this holy religion. They want to portray the religion as a violent one,” the Iranian minister said. “And at the same time, we have external foes, namely the Zionist entity (Israel), which plays a key role in creating disunity in the world of Islam.”

The official concluded by urging unity and convergence toward successfully confronting the sources of enmity to the Islamic world.

Kashmiri Seminary Students call for awakening among Youths in Kashmir, condemned the incident of burning pictures in Nowhatta Srinagar

ISIS, Daesh and other takfiris don`t represent Islam and Muslims but are the enemies of Humanity:Waseem Reza

Qom:Kashmiri Seminary students of Jamia Al Mustafa (SAWW) International University strongly condemned the action of burning pictures of Resistance Leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Iran’s President & others by some masked youths in Nowhatta Jamia Majsid Srinagar Kashmir.
In a joint statement Waseem Reza and Aga Syed Owais Abbas urged Kashmir nation to keep vigil eye on the ailments who trying to disrupt the unity and harmony.

Waseem Reza said that Jamia Masjid is the historical religious and cultural heritage of our Kashmir and since centuries the pulpit has played a great role in promoting proximity, brotherhood .

He said ISIS, Alqaeda,Taliban and others are responsible for destabilizing the peace and killing innocents in Muslim countries. Scholars of all schools of thoughts in Islam are agree upon that DAESH & other Takfiri groups are unislamic and inhuman working against Islam to malign the identity of Muslims.
Waseem Reza quoted that “The hands involving in sowing the seeds of discord among Muslims are neither Shias and nor Sunnis but the enemies of Islam”.
Aga Syed Owais Abbas Mosavi said that Islam is the religion of peace and brotherhood and there may be possibility of differences in ideologies but that doesn’t leads to division and Enmity. Unity is the command of Almighty, Mission of Prophets and identity of our society.

He said Hezbollah Leader was holding Quran in his hand and no Muslim can disrespect the sacred book and descendant of Holy Prophet (Pbuh),this shows the impeccability of youths who being used to harm our Oneness.

Seminary Students appealed religious, political & social organizations, civil societies, education institutes and  media houses to play role in mobilizing the youths of Kashmir to promote tolerance and brotherhood.They also drew attention of civil administration to take action over the pages of social networking sites who promoting hatred and disrespecting the shia and sunni dignitaries of Islam.