In a profound reflection on a Friday prayer, an Iranian mother pours out her heart, sharing a deep spiritual connection. With gratitude and pride, she expresses hope for the future, moved by the leader’s powerful and universally resonant message. The words touched her soul, leaving a lasting impression.
‘Night has draped its dark veil over the Tehran-Qom highway. The journey back always seems to drag on. The kids, exhausted, have fallen asleep, and the sound of the car stereo fills the space. I take this opportunity to reflect on the day, from 6 AM until now.
The sweetness of today is neither like sugar nor honey! It’s not a sweetness that satisfies the body, but one that has settled in my soul and is spreading through my entire body with my blood.
Fatima Zahra is asleep on my lap, and Alireza is busy with a puzzle. Hajj Mehdi Resouli says our Leader has come and opened his arms to embrace the people of Iran.
My heart flutters like a worried and anxious girl who is about to find comfort in the embrace of her strong father.The Leader enters the mosque, and the crowd rises to their feet and chants enthusiastically, even before seeing Him.
My heart yearns for the adhan (call to prayer). I eagerly await the moment when the adhan begins. My ears are ready to be graced by the voice of the #Imam_of_the_Nation. The Leader begins the sermon with a firm yet sorrowful voice.
Although the first sermon was full of meaningful words, the second one resonated with me deeply. I’m so happy that I can almost understand the Arabic phrases without needing a translation, because even the most accurate translations can’t convey the tone of his speech.
When the second sermon ends, I’m certain that: The Leader has come to open his arms, but not just for me and you. The Leader’s arms are open to all the free people of the world...’
From: f_mohammad_i