News ID : 145438 2023/07/13 | 15:44

The President stated, "Today, the institution of the family has been threatened by the promotion of homosexuality, which is one of the ugliest perversions and hated by all the divine and Abrahamic religions, while attention to the family and family formation is one of the points of commonality among the Abrahamic religions".

Plundering wealth, enslaving African people product of politics without spirituality/ Enemy threatens institution of family by promoting homosexuality as one of the ugliest perversions/ I hope this trip will lead to development of relations between Iran and African countries

Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi continued his travel plans to Uganda on Wednesday evening by attending the interfaith meeting which was held in the National Mosque of this country with the presence and speech of Sheikh Shaban Ramadan, Mufti of Uganda, Kaziimba Mugalu, Archbishop of Uganda Christians, and Ms Lukia Nakadama, Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda, during which he described the mosque as the most important manifestation of human servitude to God and said, "Explaining religious teachings, paying attention to the problems of Muslims and trying to solve these problems and social reform are among the most important functions of mosques".
In this ceremony, which was held in the presence of members of the Cultural Council of the National Mosque of Uganda, as well as a large number of worshipers, the President pointed out the significant presence of young people in this mosque and added, "What protects our youth and people today from the cultural invasion of enemies is this presence in mosques and paying attention to spirituality in the framework of trying to preserve religious identity".
Dr Raisi stated that if everyone does their work with respect to God, human societies will witness the least social damage, and stated, "70 years of oppression of the Palestinian people, plundering wealth and enslaving the people of Africa, oppression of people of Afghanistan and Iraq, dissension and promotion of extremism and implementation of separatist policies in different parts of the world are all products of politics without spirituality and attention to God".
Pointing out that the followers of divine religions know very well that divine prophets never allowed oppression of anyone, the President clarified, "Today, despite the intensification of the attack on cultures and subcultures, we are witnessing a greater interest in spirituality, especially among young people, and this is very valuable".
In another part of his speech, Dr Raisi described the promotion of unity and cohesion as one of the other important functions of mosques and the recommendations of Abrahamic religions and noted, "The collective activities of intellectuals in this mosque in the form of a cultural council in order to promote unity and cohesion and resolve many disagreements is valuable and worthy of appreciation".
The President added, "The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution always calls us to unity and cohesion and emphasises that any action against unity is a move towards the enemy's strategy".
Fighting poverty, corruption and discrimination were other issues emphasised by Dr Raisi as the common points of Abrahamic religions and said, "Today, the institution of the family has been threatened by the promotion of homosexuality, which is one of the ugliest perversions and hated by all the divine and Abrahamic religions, while attention to the family and family formation is one of the points of commonality among the Abrahamic religions".
Pointing out that the Islamic Republic of Iran, despite all the pressures and sanctions, has a determined will to progress and today it was able to defeat the sanctions and introduce itself to the world as an advanced and technological country, saying, "I hope that my trip to Uganda and two other countries of the African continent will lead to the development of economic and cultural relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the countries of the African continent and mutual protection of our interests".