SAEDNEWS: Commemorating Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) requires standing against oppression and condemning the Zionist regime’s massacre in Gaza as a crime against humanity, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said.
During his visit to New York for the 80th UN General Assembly, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi delivered a heartfelt address at the High-Level Meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, commemorating the 1,500th anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Araqchi highlighted the Prophet’s timeless values of compassion, justice, and human dignity, emphasizing that following his example today means standing against oppression and defending the truth. “A prophet whose life restored human dignity and rejected injustice,” he said, calling on nations to uphold equality and justice for all.
Addressing the ongoing crisis in Gaza, Araqchi condemned the Zionist regime’s massacre of tens of thousands of innocent civilians, describing it as a crime against humanity and a direct affront to the Prophet’s teachings. He urged the international community to act immediately, protect human dignity, and hold perpetrators accountable.
Araqchi stressed that the Prophet’s legacy transcends borders and religions, offering a blueprint for inclusive cultural and educational cooperation, humanitarian partnerships, and interfaith dialogue. He called on nations to embrace the Prophet’s teachings to fight poverty, empower the vulnerable, and protect the environment for future generations.
Concluding, Araqchi affirmed that commemorating the Prophet’s 1,500th anniversary is both a tribute to the past and a guide for the future, urging humanity to walk in the path of justice, dignity, and compassion.
This address serves as a powerful reminder that the Prophet’s message is universal, calling on all nations and peoples to uphold humanity, justice, and solidarity in today’s turbulent world.