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Iranian president acknowledges Iranian contribution to religious values

12 March 2010 [16:40] - TODAY.AZ
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday acknowledged Iranian nation's contribution to religious values in the face of the Western ignorance of the religious and humanitarian principles.
In a meeting with intellectuals and elites of Hormuzgan province, he said that conquering the peaks of progress entails problems and no progress is made without enduring hardship.

“The art of a nation for reaching peaks is to overcome the obstacles and this is possible only when we are all united,” he said.

The president pointed out that the humanity is moving ahead on track of perfection since its creation and God has created humans to achieve happiness in this world and ensure eternal life for themselves. "Such a trend requires endeavors leading to happiness."

He said that efforts must be made to promote justice, support campaign against oppressors and help monotheism flourish.

Ahmadinejad, who is also the chief of High Council for Cultural Revolution, said that the first and last divine prophet have uttered the same word aiming to direct the humanity to a path leading to happiness.

"However, the infidels have stood against the messengers and sworn to create obstacles in the way of human happiness."

He said that on several occasions, they have said that humanity does not need monotheism and it can obtain happiness by itself.

"Today, the Satanic traits have emerged in the being of the arrogant powers."

He said that they killed one hundred thousand in Afghanistan after the twin towers were attacked and that all the Zionists had left the towers upon prior notice.

Nobody asked why the things happened, he complained.

President Ahmadinejad said that those who supported Saddam during the eight-year Iraqi-imposed war turned against him and attacked Iraq, killing one million so far.

In reference to futile attempt made by certain Arab state to forge another name for the Persian Gulf, he said that Persian Gulf will remain Persian Gulf forever. Its name is irreversible because it is rooted in the history.

Ahmadinejad is currently in Bardar Abbas as part of his provincial tours.


/Irna/
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