Sayyed Ali Khamenei said Monday that enemies’ divisive plot to escape from Muslim Ummah’s wrath should be the routine practice of pilgrims during Hajj.
Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei said on Monday that enemies’ divisive plot to escape from Muslim Ummah’s wrath, unity on the axis of the Holy Prophet and disavowal of the Prophet’s enemies should be the routine practice of pilgrims during Hajj.
Addressing officials in charge of Hajj affairs, Ayatollah Khamenei condemned insult to Holy Prophet of Islam and urged Muslims to participate in the annual march of disavowal of pagans, performed during Hajj ceremonies.
The Leader lauded the furious reactions shown by Muslims in various Islamic countries and even across the US and Europe against the sacrilegious US movie and French cartoons.
“The seething movement of the Muslim world in paying homage to Islam’s prophet (PBUP) and expressing deep hatred against the enemies is a wonderful and very important scene which demonstrates the enormous capacity of the Islamic Ummah’s movement,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.
The Paramount Leader said the unity revolving around the Great Prophet and disavowal of his enemies is a must and of great significance during Hajj rituals, noting that disavowal of pagans means all Muslims feel duty-bound to stand up to their common enemy and show their disavowal of it.
Grand Ayatollah also stressed that all Muslims should support the Prophet and use Hajj rituals as an opportunity to show their love for him.
“Insult to Holy Prophet of Islam and the stance taken by the camp of arrogant powers betrayed their true nature and showed the main axis of confrontation between the right and wrong,” said the Supreme Leader, adding that “the insult showed that the camp of arrogant powers is principally against Islam and the Holy Prophet.”
Warning Muslim Ummah against dangerous plots of dividing Muslims, Ayatollah Khamenei said enemies of religion particularly the global arrogance should know that Muslim Ummah is standing united against them, despite differences of opinion and schools of thought.
“We should not allow the camp of arrogance to save itself from the wrath of Muslim Ummah through their divisive plots.”