By : روابط عمومی On : 2024/12/03

The Basij Week was commemorated at Qom University of Technology.

According to the public relations department of the university, a ceremony commemorating the week of Basij, along with a tribute to the martyrs of resistance and the days of Fatimiyyah, was held in the conference hall of Martyr Akhundi at Qom University of Technology. In this ceremony, Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Azimi, a researcher in religious sciences, interpreted the Fadakiah sermon. He added: The Fadakiah sermon expresses the political positions of Lady Fatimah (SA). This sermon emphasizes the importance of creating unity in the Islamic community and avoiding division and hypocrisy, under the acceptance of the leadership and guardianship of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). Due to its collection of religious knowledge on topics such as monotheism, resurrection, prophecy, the mission of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the greatness of the Quran, the philosophy of rulings, and guardianship, this sermon is regarded as one of the most precious religious legacies of Lady Fatimah (SA).
Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Azimi stated: The Fadakiah sermon mentions that jihad is very sacred. Jihad has various arenas; one can strive with their words, soul, or wealth. When attacks on the thoughts of believers occur, it is necessary to engage in explanatory jihad. At that time, Lady Zahra (SA) engaged in explanatory jihad. He added: Considering that we are in the sacred days of Fatimiyyah, mere mourning is not enough; we must deepen our observance of these days and free ourselves from superficiality. Standing firm against the truth is one of the actions that gives depth to Fatimiyyah. For instance, at this time, we should not remain silent in the face of the oppression inflicted upon Gaza and Lebanon. This religious scholar remarked: Secular Islam and Gulf Islam, which focus solely on money and oil, provide no benefit to the people of the world. Additionally, the child of Martyr Aghazadeh said: The martyrs sacrificed their lives for the ideals of the revolution, so we must be grateful to them. He added: Considering that we endured many hardships after my father's martyrdom, and that my younger sister did not even see my father and he reached martyrdom, we are still happy that my father achieved his heartfelt wish. He mentioned: Being revolutionary and obeying the commands of the Jurisprudent Leader were prominent characteristics of my martyred father. The daughter of this martyr, always chanting "Javid," said: My father mentioned in his will: First, I apologize to my Lord for not being a worthy servant and for failing to fulfill the obligations of servitude towards Him, and I also apologize to God for not being able to offer anything better than my soul as a gift to Him.  He said: In the end, my father wrote in his will: I apologize to the people of Iran, Afghanistan, Palestine, Lebanon, and other countries for not being able to serve them well, and for not being able to come to your aid when you cry out against the oppression of the Zionists. O mother of Lebanon and Palestine, when your son was killed before your eyes, and you cried out that one day the troops of Khomeini would come to our rescue, I apologize for not being able to participate in the liberation of Karbala and Quds.
The mourning recitation of Karbala'i Mohammad Hajian, poetry reading by Ahmad Alavi, one of the religious poets, and accolades to the esteemed families of Martyr Ali Aghazadeh and Martyr Saeed Karimi were other parts of this program.