The religious authority, Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi al-Madari, called Friday for scientists, politicians and leaders of the country to promote democracy in Iraq, while warned that Iraq will be "on the verge of impending" unless it turns into a title for security and law protection.
"The centuries of underdevelopment and the accumulation of crises have caused deep divisions in our Islamic societies and in Iraq in particular," the school said in its weekly statement and received a copy of it. "The importance of exerting more effort to restore social cohesion to our homeland and to consolidate political institutions Which transcends sectarianism, sectarianism, ethnicity, and all other divisions. "
"Democracy is a solid building with deep roots in society, and losing these roots will turn democracy into a despicable dictatorship," he said. "We should not argue with the bear's skin before we catch it. Some people, unfortunately, argue about future things. It's time. "
"Today we are living in an exceptional circumstance: confronting the aggression of terrorism, which has not excluded anyone, and caused tremendous damage not only to the economy, but also to the social structure," he said.
"You are fighting for the unity of the country and for the future of your sons and the Iraqi people," he said, calling for "more commitment to laws, discipline and cohesion with the different components of the people."
He stressed that "the need to be a weapon of security and a means to maintain the law and otherwise, the country will be on the back of the impasse."
"The occasion of the holy month of Ramadan allows all of us to repent to God, to review ourselves, to criticize ourselves and to hold them accountable and to change their path to serve others, so we all have the broad mercy of God and overcome all obstacles to our country's progress and dignity. For our peoples and Allah is the Beneficent. " Finished 10
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"The centuries of underdevelopment and the accumulation of crises have caused deep divisions in our Islamic societies and in Iraq in particular," the school said in its weekly statement and received a copy of it. "The importance of exerting more effort to restore social cohesion to our homeland and to consolidate political institutions Which transcends sectarianism, sectarianism, ethnicity, and all other divisions. "
"Democracy is a solid building with deep roots in society, and losing these roots will turn democracy into a despicable dictatorship," he said. "We should not argue with the bear's skin before we catch it. Some people, unfortunately, argue about future things. It's time. "
"Today we are living in an exceptional circumstance: confronting the aggression of terrorism, which has not excluded anyone, and caused tremendous damage not only to the economy, but also to the social structure," he said.
"You are fighting for the unity of the country and for the future of your sons and the Iraqi people," he said, calling for "more commitment to laws, discipline and cohesion with the different components of the people."
He stressed that "the need to be a weapon of security and a means to maintain the law and otherwise, the country will be on the back of the impasse."
"The occasion of the holy month of Ramadan allows all of us to repent to God, to review ourselves, to criticize ourselves and to hold them accountable and to change their path to serve others, so we all have the broad mercy of God and overcome all obstacles to our country's progress and dignity. For our peoples and Allah is the Beneficent. " Finished 10
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