Launching Schools Affiliated with Seminary Put on Agenda

“Hamid Nikzad” announced that launching schools affiliated with the seminary has been placed on the agenda.
According to the Hawza News Agency, Hojjat-ol-Islam Hamid Nikzad, at the five-pole national coordination meeting of the seminary and education headquarters in Kerman, while alluding to the war in Gaza, said: “Today we are witnessing a rift that has been created between America and European countries, even within Israel’s ruling apparatus. A trend that initially started from the West and was pursued, revealing Israel’s savage nature more than ever.”
He spoke regarding Israeli attacks on Gaza, which occurred following the launch of attacks by Hamas, while noting that over the past year, the entire world has witnessed the crimes of the Islamic Republic regime and successive executions of innocents, violence against women, massacres and detention of children and youth regarding the Iranian people who were protesting for their civil rights, freedom of expression and thought.
He also added regarding the support for resistance forces: “The wave that has set the resistance forces in motion is the same one that the leadership and imam created, which is ‘the power of faith that brings salvation’ and is the greatest support for resistance forces. In a passage from the supplication in Sahifah Sajjadiyyah, it is written ‘seeking refuge in God from oppression that has no shelter and defense.’ We must institutionalize the culture of supporting the oppressed to the best of our ability, and if we do not speak about Gaza, we have failed in our duty.”
Hojjat-ol-Islam Nikzad, regarding cooperation between education and the seminary, stated: “The coordination headquarters of education and the seminary was formed according to resolution 786 of the cultural revolution and the presidential announcement, and the regulations of the cooperation council committees have been announced for 20 years, and recently changes have been made to it which will soon be announced, and the views of colleagues are very important to us before its announcement.”
He added regarding the connection of students and schools to mosques: “The plan to connect the mosque, school and home has not yet achieved the necessary success and is one of the matters that the education minister is seriously pursuing. The role of external organizations in this plan has not been taken seriously and the role must also be defined for the students themselves. We must connect students to mosques. Launching schools affiliated with the seminary is on the agenda and seminary students who have the necessary competence have been recruited, and we hope to play a role in further promoting Iranian-Islamic culture.”



