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Baghdad to host next Islamic Awakening Supreme Council meeting

Baghdad to host next Islamic Awakening Supreme Council meeting
Tehran, March 11, IRNA Iraqi capital city, Baghdad will be the next host of the Islamic Awakening Supreme Council Meeting, based on a decision made by the fifty guests of that council in their Tehran meeting on Monday.
The 6th Islamic Awakening Supreme Council Meeting concluded its activities in Tehran?s luxurious Estaqlal (former Hilton) Hotel Monday night.

The participants in the meeting approved of its secretary, Ali-Akbar Velayati?s proposals and ratified them by the council in 14 articles.

The 14 important articles approved by the council are as follows:

1. Holding local and regional conferences and gatherings and Tehran general assemblies, as well as Supreme Council sessions in various countries, for instance its next session in Iraq;

2. Compiling, translating, and publishing books on Islamic Awakening;

3. Sponsoring commemoration and special occasion services and using them as opportunities for elaborating on, and propagating for the foundations of the Islamic Awakening;

4. Broad-scale usage of the printed and audiovisual media;

5. Launching social medias and using such media?s services;

6. Using the study and research potentials;

7. Sponsoring cultural exhibitions in different countries;

8. Holding cultural, religious and training camps, especially for the youth;

9. Using the potentials of the national and regional festivals;

10. Activation and using of the capabilities of the scientific and religious centers;

11. Using the potentials of the non-governmental organizations (NGOs);

12. Using the full capabilities of artistic creativities, such as films, video-clips, photographs, paintings, poems, etc;

13. Using the potentials of the groups that have taken shape thanks to the efforts made by the Islamic Unity Conference, aimed at promoting unity and solidarity within the Islamic world; and finally,

14. Establishment of a strategy for communications and information dissemination between the secretariat and the members of the Supreme Council and the General Assembly.

The abovementioned 14 articles were approved by the participating members of the session as a single bill.

Fifty foreign guests from around the world attended the 6th Islamic Awakening Supreme Council Meeting, which was held on Monday morning and afternoon in which issues related to the Islamic world and Islamic Awakening were discussed and surveyed among the Iranian and foreign guests present in the gathering.

The 6th Islamic Awakening Supreme Council Meeting?s guests included prominent Islamic scholars, and religious and political personalities from the Islamic and non-Islamic countries.

The day-long Islamic Awakening Supreme Council was held in the framework of four committees, in which such issues as pathology and present day status of the Islamic Awakening movement, problems with which the Islamic Ummah (nation) is entangled, the future outlook and exchange of opinions among the representatives of the participating countries in the Supreme Council were surveyed.

Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow (on Tuesday and Wednesday), a two-day gathering titled ?Islam?s Role in Geography of World Power? will be held in the presence of the participants at the Islamic Awakening Supreme Council.

The two-day conference will be co-sponsored by the Iranian National Defense University.

The meeting was held under the chairmanship of former Iraqi prime minister, Ibrahim al-Ja?fari.

Over the past few years, Iran has hosted several international conferences on the Islamic Awakening including Islamic Awakening and Youth, Women and the Islamic Awakening and Muslim University Professors and Islamic Awakening.

The Islamic Awakening movement, which started in 2011 in Tunisia, has swept into several other countries in the Middle East and North Africa including Egypt, Libya and Yemen, although save for Tunisia (and even there its Islamic nature has lost vigor), it has been hijacked either by the remnants of the former regimes, such as in Egypt and in Yemen, or usurped by the western powers and the Zionist regime.

By IRNA

 

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