The online seminar, titled “Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Everlasting School”, was organized by the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought (WFPIST).
It was addressed by a number of Muslim women from Lebanon, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iraq, Yemen, and Syria addressed.
In her speech, Raghida al-Misri from Lebanon said the Lebanese resistance’s women will remain true to their allegiance with Nasrallah no matter what.
“Even if our homes are destroyed, we remain in our land and stand against the occupying enemy,” she said.
She added that the path of Nasrallah and his Seerah will continue to be followed.
Another speaker, Syrian Fatemeh Azadimanesh hailed Nasrallah as a leader who was raised in the school of Imam Hussein (AS) and implemented the teachings of Imam Hussein (AS) in his life.
She said his martyrdom illuminated the path of resistance and gave energy and motivation to the resistance fighters.
Wauda Zeynab Tursani from Indonesia offered condolences on the martyrdom of Nasrallah and said he was a great figure who fought for justice and peace.
She said his leadership is inspiring for all generations.
She also highlighted the role of women in the continuation of his path, saying women are the pillars of resistance.
Read More:
Zahra Maldan from Lebanon, who is the mother of a resistance martyr, described Nasrallah as a true believer and a follower of the path of Imam Hussein (AS).
She referred to how Nasrallah underscored the importance of family and said, “We should raise our children on the path of the teachings of the Holy Quran and the school of Imam Ali (AS) and Imam Hussein (AS).”
She added that in order to continue the path of Nasrallah, striving to have a healthy family formed based on religious and Quranic education is of great significance.
Ibtisam al-Shahmani from Iraq said while the martyrdom of Nasrallah was very painful, it would not undermine the power of the resistance as his successors will continue his path.
With the motto of “Everyday is Ashura and everywhere is Karbala,” Nasrallah proved that the Ashura uprising is repeated every day, she noted.
“Martyr Nasrallah made us proud. He was martyred to restore humanity’s dignity. He defended all humanity,” she added.
Other speakers at the webinar elaborated on different aspects of Nasrallah’s character and leadership, calling him an inspiration for all of the oppressed people of the world.
Sayed Hassan Nasrallah was martyred in a massive airstrike that Israel launched on southern Beirut on September 27 using American-supplied bunker-buster bombs.
Israel’s attacks come against the backdrop of escalated tensions between the Lebanese resistance movement and the occupying entity, which included the targeted killing of top Hezbollah commanders and the detonation of telecommunication devices belonging to the Muslim resistance group.
Read More:
Israel has been targeting Lebanon since October 7 last year, when it launched a genocidal war on the besieged Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah has been responding to the aggression with numerous retaliatory operations, including one with a hypersonic ballistic missile, targeting the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Lebanese resistance movement has vowed to keep up its operations against Israel as long as the Israeli regime continues its Gaza war.
4242355