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The waving of the largest Lebanese flag and the unveiling of the book "Nasrallah" in the cultural zone of Abbas Abad
2024/09/27

The largest flag of Lebanon was hoisted during a ceremony attended by the families of martyrs, veterans, and prominent figures of the resistance axis, including the Senior Cultural and Media Advisor to the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the former Iranian Ambassador to Jordan, in the Abbasabad Cultural and Tourism Zone.
During this ceremony, the book "Nasrallah," written by Hojatoleslam Mohammadreza Zaeri, was also unveiled.
According to the Public Relations of the Abbasabad Cultural and Tourism Zone, Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Hejazi, the CEO of this zone, emphasized the importance of resistance in Islamic countries and said: "The memory of the leader of resistance, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, whose martyrdom was a great loss for the Islamic world, is a motivation to strengthen the will to fight against Zionism. This symbolic ceremony shows that the blood of resistance is still alive, and we hope this path continues until the downfall of the Zionist occupying regime." He added: "The Tehran Municipality and the Abbasabad Cultural Zone have taken significant cultural steps to keep the memory of the martyrs alive by organizing this event."
Hamidreza Moqaddamfar, the Senior Cultural and Media Advisor to the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, expressed his condolences during the Fatimiyya days and said: "Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah is an unknown figure, similar to Lady Fatimah (S). We must understand and introduce the dimensions of his school of thought so that our negligence in this area does not turn into a fault." He also highlighted the importance of the book "Nasrallah," considering it a starting point for researchers to better understand this prominent personality.
Mojtaba Ferdowsipour, a senior diplomat of the resistance front and former Iranian Ambassador to Jordan, compared the martyrdom of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah to the event of Ashura and said: "The martyrdom of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, like Ashura, is the reason for the survival of Islam. The Islamic Revolution of Iran, inspired by this movement, has based its struggle against arrogance and Zionism."
He ultimately emphasized the necessity of continuing the school of resistance and the need for elites and academics to define a model of Islamic governance based on religious criteria.
This ceremony, held in a spiritual atmosphere, symbolized the unity of Islamic countries against the Zionist regime and honored the sacrifices of the resistance martyrs.