Maryam Rajavi and a number of prominent personalities from Arab
countries and the Muslim community in France took part in a gathering on June
3, 2017, in Auvers-sur-Oise during the holy month of Ramadan. The meeting was
entitled “Interfaith Solidarity Against Extremism.”
The participants initially visited a photo exhibition, “Carnage and mass killings, from Iran to Syria.” Photos of martyrs of the Iranian and Syrian resistance, as well as images from popular demonstrations in Syria against the Assad regime were on display.
In her remarks to the gathering, Maryam Rajavi said:
The participants initially visited a photo exhibition, “Carnage and mass killings, from Iran to Syria.” Photos of martyrs of the Iranian and Syrian resistance, as well as images from popular demonstrations in Syria against the Assad regime were on display.
In her remarks to the gathering, Maryam Rajavi said:
Distinguished guests,
Dear sisters and brothers, from Palestine, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, and other countries, who have joined this Iftar reception hosted by the Iranian Resistance,
And dear sisters and brothers who are attending this ceremony from different parts of France,
Happy Ramadan!
Dear sisters and brothers, from Palestine, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, and other countries, who have joined this Iftar reception hosted by the Iranian Resistance,
And dear sisters and brothers who are attending this ceremony from different parts of France,
Happy Ramadan!
I congratulate my countrymen in Iran, Muslims in the brother
nations neighboring Iran, Muslims in the region, and Muslims in France and all
over the world on the advent of Ramadan.
The tenth of Ramadan is the anniversary of the passing of Hazrat
Khadijah al-Kubra (a), the honorable wife of the Prophet, the first convert to
Islam and the great supporter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Prophet
described her as a “God-given gift and blessing.” Our endless salutations and
respects to her. She set an immortal example for emancipated and free women of
all ages. She is the ideological mother of all believers and forerunners who
have followed the Prophet’s path. This is why her name and memory inspire
solidarity among all Muslims, regardless of their sect or creed.
As stated in the Quran, Ramadan is the month of Taqwa or piety.
شَهْرُ رَمَضَانَ الَّذِيَ أُنزِلَ فِيهِ الْقُرْآنُ هُدًى لِّلنَّاسِ وَبَيِّنَاتٍ مِّنَ الْهُدَى وَالْفُرْقَانِ
Ramadhan is the month in which the Qur'an was sent down, as a guide to mankind, and as clear signs for guidance and judgment between right and wrong.
شَهْرُ رَمَضَانَ الَّذِيَ أُنزِلَ فِيهِ الْقُرْآنُ هُدًى لِّلنَّاسِ وَبَيِّنَاتٍ مِّنَ الْهُدَى وَالْفُرْقَانِ
Ramadhan is the month in which the Qur'an was sent down, as a guide to mankind, and as clear signs for guidance and judgment between right and wrong.
To differentiate Islam from perversion and reaction, and
differentiate freedom from compulsion.
To differentiate the rituals of truthfulness, love and
compassion and the rituals of Muhammad on the one hand, from deception and
demagoguery entwined with merciless vengeance and repression as symbolized by
Khomeini, on the other.
Don’t Ramadan and fasting reject all forms of falsehood and
duplicity? Don’t they bear the message of peace and solidarity? Don’t they aim
to fight poverty and oppression?
What does an atrocious ritual based on lies, flogging of people
and enchaining them by poverty and scarcity have to do with Islam? Ramadan
brings people closer, bonding their hearts. Ramadan brings warmth to humanity,
leads them to unity, and inspires sympathy, consensus and understanding of our
shared values.
With this understanding, we are not to blame if we shed tears
for the distress and division in our countries and nations in the Middle East
and North Africa, for blood-drenched Syria, for occupied Iraq, for Yemen
engulfed in war, and for the countries beset by terrorism and fundamentalism.
And that is why I seek your permission to call on all Muslim
nations, and all Sunnis and Shiites, to join hands and stand up to those
responsible for such a catastrophic situation.
Our call is to unite in solidarity, based on a strong foundation over which the overwhelming majority of Muslims concur. Ideologically, this foundation, which derives from the truth of Islam, is to deny religious compulsion and compulsory religion.
Our call is to unite in solidarity, based on a strong foundation over which the overwhelming majority of Muslims concur. Ideologically, this foundation, which derives from the truth of Islam, is to deny religious compulsion and compulsory religion.
Politically, it is to stand up to the religious tyranny ruling
Iran, which is the common enemy of all nations in the Middle East and is the
epicenter of belligerence and export of fundamentalism to other countries in
the region.
This is the “bond” and the word that can unite us: Rejection of
religious compulsion and standing up to the Velayat-e Faqih regime in Iran.
Of course, we do not intend to overlook the very real
differences existing among our nations in the region. Despite such differences,
however, everyone believes that Islam does not approve of using force to impose
an opinion or a religion. Once coercion, compulsion and vengeance are rejected,
the prospect will arise for brotherhood and sisterhood - the historical and
collective conscience of our nations - to spread.
It is the common belief of our nations in the region that we regard
one another as sisters and brothers. We follow the words of God in the Quran: إِنَّمَا الْمُؤْمِنُونَ إِخْوَة,
indeed all believers are brothers.
Islam at its core is the standard-bearer of brotherhood in the
world. Wasn’t it the Prophet who eliminated jealousy and revenge from relations
among people?
Didn’t he make kind brothers out of people who had thirsted for
one another’s blood? He brought the religion of freedom, compassion and
forgiveness; the religion of tolerance and charity, heartfelt affection; the
religion of solidarity, brotherhood, and sisterhood. This is the exact opposite
of sectarianism, bigotry, narrow-mindedness, intolerance, and coercion under
the pretext of defending Islam.
And remember with gratitude Allah's favor on you; for ye were
enemies and He joined your hearts in love, so that by His Grace, ye became
brethren;
One of the main tools of religious compulsion and imposition is
excommunication. This is a means to rid oneself of opponents, in favor of
monopoly and imposing despotic rule under the veneer of Islam. Khomeini
initiated the decree for the massacre of political prisoners in 1988 by
excommunicating the PMOI.
Let us remember the words of Prophet Muhammad (S), who said: I
have not come to curse, but to promote compassion.
He said: Everyone’s neighbor is like himself and it is not permissible to mistreat or use foul language against him.
He said: Everyone’s neighbor is like himself and it is not permissible to mistreat or use foul language against him.
And let us also remember that he obliged his people to live in
peaceful coexistence with followers and adherents of other faiths and religions.
He also taught believers to cherish their differences as a blessing.
History attests that he suffered much oppression and
mistreatment in his hometown, Mecca. However, he went to Medina with a message
of peace and brotherhood, and when he returned to Mecca, his message was
clemency and kindness.
Islam promotes tolerance towards adherents of other faiths and
fellow human beings. Islam espouses peaceful coexistence among mankind from
every race, gender, faith and creed.
قُلْ يَا أَهْلَ الْكِتَابِ تَعَالَوْاْ إِلَى كَلَمَةٍ سَوَاء بَيْنَنَا وَبَيْنَكُمْ
Say: O People of the Book! come to common terms as between us and you
قُلْ يَا أَهْلَ الْكِتَابِ تَعَالَوْاْ إِلَى كَلَمَةٍ سَوَاء بَيْنَنَا وَبَيْنَكُمْ
Say: O People of the Book! come to common terms as between us and you
Accordingly, we argue that the dispute is not between Shiites
and Sunnis, not between Christians and Muslims, not between those in the Middle
East and those in the West. There is not a war among civilizations. The main
dispute and confrontation is between despotism and fundamentalism on the one
hand, and democracy, freedom, and the people who desire freedom and progress,
on the other hand.
Dear friends,
Rejecting all forms of compulsion in religion also opens the way for the principle of separation of religion and state, and leaves no room for tyranny and religious discrimination under the name of God.
Rejecting all forms of compulsion in religion also opens the way for the principle of separation of religion and state, and leaves no room for tyranny and religious discrimination under the name of God.
As the Leader of our Resistance movement, Massoud Rajavi, has
pointed out, “Islam does not need to prove its legitimacy, including its
political legitimacy, through compulsion and coercion… We strongly believe that
Islam thrives genuinely only when there is no discrimination, no political
privilege and no compulsion in society.”
As also stated in the platform of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran: “The source of legitimacy for a government in power is the
ballot box… No one will enjoy or be deprived of any privilege for belief or
disbelief in a religion.”
This will ensure religious freedom, meaning that both Muslims and followers of other religions are free in their religious activities without experiencing any inequality.
This will ensure religious freedom, meaning that both Muslims and followers of other religions are free in their religious activities without experiencing any inequality.
In a charter written in the 11th month after the Prophet’s
migration to Medina, he said, “Jews and Muslims are one people and one nation
with the only difference being that Jews follow their religion and Muslims
follow theirs.”
Our intention is to erase despotism under the cover of religion.
These words are the essence of a historic experience, namely the experience of
defeating the religious dictatorship in Iran.
Yes, we can reach agreement and share a common view on a
fundamental principle, which like a thread is woven into the fabric of Islam.
And that is the rejection of religious compulsion, and the very principle of
“There is no compulsion in religion” or La Ikraha Fed-Din.
So, in diametric opposition to the Khomeinist motto of “the only
party is the party of God” in Iran, and in contrast to his ISIS successors who
say, “divine Sharia cannot be implemented except by force,” we say, “No, this
is not Islam. Anything done out of compulsion contradicts the spirit of this
religion; our religion and our Islam is what the Quran has said: ‘There is no
compulsion in religion.’”
The spirit of Islam abhors all forms of compulsion, coercion and
forcible prohibition, ranging from imposing the compulsory veil to the forced
observance of fasting and prayers by flogging and terror, to preventing the
construction of Sunni mosques, and especially to imposing the rule of a
government under the name of God and Islam.
Therefore, I call on all Muslims to unite in solidarity over this principle, over rejection of compulsory religion and religious compulsion.
Therefore, I call on all Muslims to unite in solidarity over this principle, over rejection of compulsory religion and religious compulsion.
Honorable guests,
The incidents of recent years in the Middle East, particularly the slaughter of at least half-a-million innocent people of Syria with the complicity of the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC),have proven the mullahs’ endless hostility to Muslim and Arab nations.
The incidents of recent years in the Middle East, particularly the slaughter of at least half-a-million innocent people of Syria with the complicity of the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC),have proven the mullahs’ endless hostility to Muslim and Arab nations.
Over the past 38 years in Iran, the ruling mullahs have
occasionally made deceptive claims of favoring reform and moderation. What has
been permanent and not ever changed, however, is the gross violations of human
rights and brutal suppression. On the regional level, the regime has always
sought to dominate through invasions and promotion of fundamentalism and
sectarianism under the name of Islam.
Two weeks ago, at the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh, it was declared that the clerical regime has deprived the region and world of tranquility and stability, and that its activities in the Middle East and throughout the world are destructive. The Saudi and U.S. leaders also reiterated that the people of Iran are the first and longest-suffering victims of that regime.
Two weeks ago, at the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh, it was declared that the clerical regime has deprived the region and world of tranquility and stability, and that its activities in the Middle East and throughout the world are destructive. The Saudi and U.S. leaders also reiterated that the people of Iran are the first and longest-suffering victims of that regime.
Fortunately, the Arab world, the Islamic world, and the United
States have finally reached a consensus on the origin of terrorism,
belligerence and fundamentalism in the region, the theocratic regime in Iran.
This stance is in the right direction, and now steps must be taken to stop the
regime’s belligerence and bloodshed.
Long years of experience have proven: Firstly, that it is vital
for the Velayat-e Faqih regime to seek to dominate and invade other countries;
otherwise, it cannot preserve its rule. Therefore, the regime
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