Politics
Al-Issa establishes the methodology of persuasion based on the constants of the Farewell Sermon
As is his custom, Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, with his delightful presence, impactful presentation, and eloquent speech, appeared from the pulpit of the Namira Mosque in Arafat, armed with
As is his custom, Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa, with his delightful presence, impactful presentation, and eloquent speech, appeared from the pulpit of the Namira Mosque in Arafat, armed with the power of logic and equipped with clear legal evidence, delivering his sermon in the spirit of a civilized preacher, highlighting through his oratorical talent, scientific methodology, and stylistic skill the tolerance and spaciousness of the religion of Islam, and to silence with words, actions, and composure all those who tried to confuse him on this day, by presenting the firm connection between religion and morals, stressing that the rational standard, objective culture, and the search for truth are means that drive the believer to stay away from falsehood and keep the believing soul away from nonsense, and to elevate the limbs above engaging with those of little knowledge, religion, and morals.
Al-Issa established his position as a member of the Council of Senior Scholars and Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, through his sermon on the methodology of persuasion, recalling the constants of the Farewell Sermon, emphasizing the importance of monotheism, defining its status in the Book and the Sunnah, and what the Holy Qur’an uniquely emphasizes in encouraging the call to God in the best manner, and dialogue with opponents in the best manner.
Al-Issa called on pilgrims and all Muslims everywhere to take care of the five pillars of Islam, given their impact on the life and behavior of Muslims, starting with performing the prayer, fasting Ramadan, giving zakat, and performing the Hajj to the Sacred House, pointing out the sublimity of the principles of Islam for those who follow them and their advancement in the ranks of perfection and eligibility for succession and righteousness in actions.
The former Minister of Justice pointed out that people were one nation, and that monotheism, guidance, and righteousness are part of the innate nature that God created people with. He warned against the consequences of misguidance and the promotion of falsehood, which prevents societies from connecting and cooperating, respecting agreements, and preserving covenants. He pointed to the importance of building the Muslim conscience on purity and cleanliness, and addressing people with the best and most beautiful terms available (and speak good words to people).
Al-Issa explained that the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, was a model of moral excellence, so his Lord praised him by saying, “And indeed, you are of a great moral character,” and by His favor upon him by saying, “And He taught you that which you did not know. And ever has the favor of God upon you been great.” He recalled a part of his fragrant biography in dealing with those who differed and disagreed with gentleness, kindness, good company, and companionship.
Al-Issa emphasized that good character is a value shared by all people, appreciated by both Muslims and non-Muslims, as it is a rational behavior, in word and deed (Good and evil are not equal. Repel evil with that which is better, and then the one between whom and you there is enmity will become as though he was a friend, praised).
Al-Issa warned against engaging with those who are biased and deceitful, those who wish to confront the moderates because it contributes to elevating their own status and ensuring the success of their project, which pleases them. Indeed, many of them rely on it. However, the dangers of deception are exposed, just as clear offenses are confronted, and all of this is guided by the wisdom of Islam. He pointed out that among the values of Islam is distancing ourselves from everything that leads to discord, hatred, and division, and that affection and compassion should prevail in our dealings. This necessitates adhering to values, foremost among them being holding fast to the rope of God, as the Almighty says: “And hold fast, all of you, to the rope of God, and do not be divided.” Unity, brotherhood, and cooperation represent the safe haven for preserving the nation’s entity and cohesion, and for treating others well. This testifies that Islam is a unifying spirit, encompassing all of humanity with its goodness. Its noble Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.” Islamic legislation is distinguished by its humanity, which does not have double standards, nor do its principles change. He loved good for all and united their hearts. The light of Islam spread, reaching the world in all corners of the earth, as men who were true to their covenant with God continued to convey this goodness. This wise guidance bore fruit in guided followers who followed the path of Islam, appreciating the blessed impact of the firmly established scholars in undertaking the responsibility of clarification, including confronting false and misguided concepts about Islam.
Politics
Tehran and Washington: Nuclear talks to include energy and aircraft
An Iranian official revealed details of talks with Washington that included investments in energy and the purchase of aircraft, coinciding with Araqchi's visit to Geneva and the continued military tension in the region.
In a significant development in the complex diplomatic relations between Tehran and Washington, Hamid Ghanbari, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs, revealed a new Iranian strategy aimed at linking a return to the nuclear agreement to tangible economic benefits for the United States. Ghanbari explained that Tehran seeks an agreement that encompasses not only political and nuclear aspects but also includes mutual economic benefits to ensure the agreement's sustainability.
The Iranian official indicated that the current negotiations directly address vital issues, including shared interests in oil and gas fields, as well as joint fields and investments in the mining sector. Perhaps the most significant point in Qanbari's remarks was the explicit mention of including "aircraft purchases" among the negotiating items, a matter of utmost sensitivity and importance for Tehran, whose civilian air fleet has suffered from obsolescence due to long-standing sanctions.
Criticism of the previous agreement and the introduction of economic guarantees
In justifying this new approach, Ghanbari criticized the structure of the 2015 nuclear agreement (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) with world powers, arguing that it "did not guarantee any economic interests for the United States." Tehran believes that the absence of direct US economic interests in the previous agreement facilitated Washington's subsequent withdrawal from it without incurring significant commercial losses. By proposing energy investments and aircraft deals (which could involve major companies like Boeing), Iran is attempting to create a network of interests that would make it difficult for any future US administration to dismantle the agreement again.
Diplomatic moves in Geneva amid military tension
These economic statements coincide with intense diplomatic activity, as the Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi departed Tehran for Geneva. This visit is to participate in a new round of indirect talks with the United States regarding the nuclear issue, as well as to hold important meetings with the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and other international figures, in an effort to break the ongoing deadlock.
Despite the resumption of negotiations this month to resolve the decades-long dispute and avert a military confrontation, the atmosphere is rife with threats of force. US officials have indicated that the United States is not only pursuing diplomacy but has also bolstered its military presence by deploying a second aircraft carrier to the region. This move serves as a clear deterrent, as Washington prepares for the possibility of a large-scale military campaign should diplomatic talks fail to curb Iran's nuclear program, placing the region at a critical crossroads between economic progress and a dangerous military escalation.
Politics
Israel approves land registration in the West Bank: a step towards annexation and Palestinian condemnation
The Israeli government has approved measures to facilitate land registration for settlers in the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority rejects the decision, deeming it a de facto annexation that threatens the future of the two-state solution and the region.
In a remarkable development that deepens the complexities of the political and security landscape in the region, the Israeli Security Cabinet approved a package of new measures aimed at tightening Israeli control over the occupied West Bank and facilitating land purchases and registrations for settlers, a move that has provoked angry reactions from the Palestinian side.
In detailing the decision, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that these moves are in line with his government's security vision, noting that the idea of establishing a Palestinian state represents an existential "security threat" to Israel, especially given the electoral challenges he faces later this year. For his part, Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz defended the decision, considering the transfer of land registration authority in the West Bank a "necessary security measure." The Security Cabinet, in its official statement, justified this step as a direct and appropriate response to what it described as "illegal land registration operations" promoted by the Palestinian Authority in Area C.
On the other hand, the decision was met with categorical rejection from the Palestinian Presidency, which stated that these measures constitute a "de facto annexation" of the occupied Palestinian territories, and an explicit declaration of the start of implementing plans aimed at entrenching the occupation through the expansion of illegal settlements, thus undermining any remaining opportunities to achieve peace based on the two-state solution.
The context of the conflict on land in the West Bank
This Israeli move comes within the context of a long history of conflict over land since the occupation of the West Bank in 1967. The issue of land registration is of paramount strategic importance, as vast areas of the West Bank, specifically Area C as defined by the Oslo Accords, are under full Israeli security and administrative control. Successive Israeli governments have consistently sought to bolster settlement activity in these areas, which constitute approximately 60% of the West Bank and are considered the strategic reserve of a future Palestinian state.
Political and legal repercussions
Observers and political analysts believe that allowing settlers to register their land represents a dangerous shift in the legal status of the West Bank, transferring authority from the military administration to civilian procedures similar to those applied within Israel—a process known as "creeping annexation." This shift not only threatens the territorial contiguity of any future Palestinian state but also presents the international community with new legal challenges regarding violations of international law and UN Security Council resolutions that deem settlements illegal.
This decision is expected to increase tensions on the ground, as Palestinians fear that these concessions will lead to the confiscation of more private and public lands, thus closing the door permanently to the political process and pushing the region towards further escalation and confrontation.
Politics
Russian investigation into oil tanker collision at Ust-Luga port
Russian authorities have launched an investigation into the collision of the oil tanker Tony with a pier at the strategic port of Ust-Luga. Learn more about the incident and the port's importance for energy exports.
Russian authorities have launched a comprehensive and urgent investigation into a maritime incident that occurred in one of the country's most important economic hubs, where an oil tanker collided with a pier in the strategic port of Ust-Luga. This port serves as a vital artery for Moscow's exports of crude oil and refined fuels via the Baltic Sea, making any incident within its boundaries particularly significant.
Details of the accident and material damage
The Northwest Region Transport Prosecutor's Office explained in an official statement that the accident occurred when the oil tanker "Tony" was maneuvering to approach the berth in preparation for loading petroleum products. According to preliminary investigations, the tanker collided with the dock at the port in the Leningrad region, causing significant damage to the dock wall and one of the port cranes.
Despite the structural damage, the statement emphasized a crucial point regarding environmental safety: no oil spill was recorded in the port waters, and no human casualties occurred among the ship's crew or dock workers, thus averting a potential environmental disaster in the sensitive Baltic waters.
Port of Ust-Luga: Strategic and Economic Importance
To understand the extent of the official interest in this incident, one must consider the paramount importance of the port of Ust-Luga. Located on the Gulf of Finland, approximately 110 kilometers west of St. Petersburg, the port has been intensively developed over the past two decades to serve as a Russian alternative to the ports of neighboring Baltic states, thus granting Russia complete sovereignty over its energy exports.
The port of Ust-Luga is one of the largest ports in Russia and the Baltic region in terms of cargo volume, handling massive quantities of crude oil, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, coal, and fertilizers. Any disruption to its operations could directly impact supply chains and the shipping schedules of Russian energy to global markets.
Impact of the incident and legal proceedings
This incident comes at a time when global attention is focused on oil tanker traffic and port security. The public prosecutor's office is currently examining all circumstances surrounding the incident, including the technical condition of the tanker "Tony," the crew's competence, and the safety procedures in place at the port, to ensure that such incidents, which could threaten vital infrastructure for Russian energy exports, are not repeated.
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