• During His Meeting with the Scholars and Elites of Kurdistan, Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim: We Need an Iraqi Vision Where Everybody Honor Their Commitments and Are Granted Their Rights

    2014/ 05 /17 

    During His Meeting with the Scholars and Elites of Kurdistan, Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim: We Need an Iraqi Vision Where Everybody Honor Their Commitments and Are Granted Their Rights

     
    Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, stressed that Iraq needs a vision where everybody honor their commitments and are given their rights, indicating that the partnership of strong parties in managing the country means having a strong homogeneous team based on clear and agreed upon program and vision that sets forth solutions to the problems and crises of the country.
    This came when his Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim was receiving in his office in Baghdad a delegation of Kurdistan scholars and elites coming from the holy city of Najaf after attending the birth anniversary of Imam Ali (AS), on Saturday, May 17, 2014.
    His eminence stated that all parties must assume their responsibility in solving the problems and accept the realistic solutions, stressing the need to look for solutions to the existing problems with love, honesty and cooperation. He added that reciprocal accusations and defamation through media outlets do not help in solving any problem, assuring that the unity of the different components of the Iraqi people toppled dictatorship after their blood blended with the pure soil of Iraq.
    His eminence also maintained that Imam Ali (AS) was not the leader of a specific religious community and did not restrain his existence to a certain religion or sect; his project was rather targeting the human being, just like the project of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh), which is the message of the sublime Islamic religion. He finally insisted that the birth anniversary of Imam Ali (AS) is a source of hope to remember the approach and course of Ali (AS) and to adopt and embody it in all the aspects of our life and behavior.