Iran (IMNA) - He stated that the West lacks logical reasoning when it comes to women's issues and instead prioritizes profit and pleasure. Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted that Islam possesses a strong and rational foundation concerning women, making it one of the religion's key strengths. This statement was made in anticipation of the upcoming celebrations for the birthday anniversary of Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (SA), the esteemed daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Supreme Leader Highlights Stark Contrast Between Western and Islamic Approaches to Women's Issues
In a recent address, Ayatollah Khamenei emphasized the fundamental differences between the Western and Islamic perspectives on women. He stressed that while the Western approach focuses on exploiting women for profit and pleasure, the Islamic approach holds a contrasting view. The Ayatollah pointed out that the West tends to shy away from discussing and researching these matters, preferring to rely on force, spectacle, arts, cinema, and virtual platforms to promote their agenda. This stark contrast highlights the cultural and civilizational divide between the two perspectives.
Ayatollah Khamenei Urges Western Engagement and Praises Role Model for Muslim Women
In a recent statement, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, expressed his frustration with the West's reluctance to engage in dialogue and address important questions. He attributed this lack of willingness to what he perceives as a lack of logic on the part of Western nations.
Furthermore, Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted the significance of Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (SA) as a role model for Muslim women. He advised women to emulate her exemplary qualities, particularly in the areas of housekeeping, social and political engagement, as well as wisdom and knowledge.
Addressing the issue of gender justice, Ayatollah Khamenei emphasized that women face no restrictions when it comes to holding managerial, political, social, and cultural positions within Iranian society.
In anticipation of the upcoming parliamentary elections in the next two months, the Leader called upon Iranian women to actively participate both within their homes and society. He urged them to contribute to the selection of candidates and strive for a promising turnout at the polls, ultimately striving for a better future for the nation.
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