"Mawlawi Abdul Hamid": Yazid was concerned about the survival of his government

In his ironic remarks to the government, Mawlavi Abdul Hamid declared that Yazid was seeking the survival of his government.
Today, Friday, August 26, coinciding with Ashura, Maulvi Abdul Hamid, the leader and Friday imam of the Sunnis of Zahedan, referred to the historical event of Ashura in his speech today and said: "Yazid committed all the crimes for the survival of his government. People should not be killed for the survival of the government."
Abdul Hamid Esmailzai had repeatedly reacted and protested against the killing of protesters by the regime in speeches after Friday prayers, but today, in his speech, which coincided with the day of Ashura, he openly and directly referred to the rulers of the Islamic Republic and declared that the government is not worth killing people for. No government, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, should kill other people for its own survival.
In recent months, in response to the arrest of protesting people and their imprisonment as political prisoners and the people's actions against national security, Mawlawi Abdul Hamid had repeatedly called for the government to hold talks with the people and release the prisoners. Now, on the day of Ashura, while referring to Yazid's actions, he added sarcastically to the regime's agents: "Yazid was not one for talks and criticism, he was also not amenable to reform, and this shows his inability to manage."
With these words, Mawlawi Abdul Hamid questioned the Leader of the Muslims and his management, and openly declared that Khamenei is not only not open to discussion and criticism, but also incapable of listening to the people and governing the country. According to his statements, the ruler should not be arrogant in front of the people.
Referring to the words of Ali Khamenei, who had repeatedly attributed the people's protests to the enemy, he said: "You should not confront the people and then attribute everything to the enemy." In his speech, which coincided with the day of Ashura, Mawlawi Abdul Hamid also reacted to religious superstitions and added: "Neither Mecca nor Medina saves, nor Qom nor Mashhad, but each person's actions are his savior. Why should we deceive ourselves and the people?"
At the end of his speech, he announced that his warning was not only addressed to Shiites, but also to all Sunnis and followers of other religions.




