Head of Iraqi cultural institute says Imam’s ideals remain sources of inspiration for world youth

Head of Iraqi cultural institute says Imam’s ideals remain sources of inspiration for world youth

Jamal Najm Abdullah, head of the Iraqi Institute for Scientific and Cultural Innovations said that there was a need of promoting Imam Khomeini’s works and ideals among the world’s young generation because these thoughts remain as a source of inspiration.

The head of the Iraqi Institute further emphasized the unparalleled influence of the Imam's thought and discourse on the soul and spirit of the young generation across various parts of the world.

"Today, Imam Khomeini’s thought and ideals remain fresh and still in accordance with current situation, inspiring, and a point of support for young people around the world," he said.

He made remarks during an exclusive interview with special  media cell set up by international department of the Institute for the compilation and publication of Imam Khomeini’s works. The interview was conducted on 36th passing anniversary of Imam.

Engineer Jamal Najm Abdullah, while explaining the goals of his institute stated that“the main focus of our activities ha been to promote cultural awareness, develop the capabilities of young people, and protect them from extremist tendencies and excesses across Baghdad and its suburbs.”

"Since the mid-1990s, regular meetings have been held with the aim of strengthening social solidarity and countering extremist tendencies with the help of Imam Khomeini’s dynamic ideals and today this approach has become an institutionalized trend."

Najm Abdullah also said that he was deeply impressed by Imam and the revolution during his youth-hood.

In a letter on Wednesday, they called on the minister of military affairs, Israel Katz, to  “approve a patrol into the northern border area of the Gaza Strip as part of an initiative by the Nachala movement’s settlement cadres to examine settlement options in the area.”

“We would like to join the tour in question ourselves.”

The letter argued that Israel should resettle northern Gaza because it is under full military control and “empty of Gaza residents.”

“The northern border was conquered and expelled — now is the time to settle.”

“The Gaza Strip is no longer a geographical area — it is the living heart of the land of Israel,” they continued.

 

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