Sotim Ulughzoda’, a professor at Tehran-Tajik International University of Foreign Languages, expressed confidence that the ongoing conflict would end with an Iranian-led victory of light over the darkness, and the world once again embraced the culture of peace and construction that is inherent in the Iranian people.
Sharif Murad Islafilnia, a well-known professor of foreign languages in Tajikistan, stressed throughout history that Iran never invaded the country. He “is convinced that, just as Iran wins, this war will end with a victory of light over the darkness, and the global community will once again believe in and praise the culture of peace and construction nurtured by the people of Iran,” Mehr reported.
He condemned the brutal attacks by the Zionist regime of Iran, and compared them to darkness, attacking the light, saying, “The rights are with the great Iran. I am sure that the truth will prevail over falsehood.
The professor said Iran was a cradle of ancient cultures and civilizations that historically benefited other countries. He said, “Defence against Iranian territory is the defense of Iranian culture and civilization. Israel’s savage and co-ill wars target culture and civilization cradles that ultimately fail.”
“There are thousands of cultural relics in the earth of Iran that have immense scientific and historical values. They may remain intact. I am not different between the evil Zionist forces of Israel. The blood of 60,000 innocent Palestinian women and children will be lit up by this Vampir regime.
Islafilnia said that all Iranian cultural figures were anti-war and through Persian literature and culture, countless poets and geniuses have consistently risen up against war, prompting a tyrannical ruler of peace.
He added that in today’s world, superpowers are trying to impose demands on others through war and coercion. “Intelligents and cultural figures around the world, especially international cultural organisations, must oppose war and the tyranny of authoritarian leaders, and defend cultural dialogues around conflict and violence,” he urged.
He pointed out that Tajikistani people were bitter about civil war at the dawn of independence and had a deep dislike for war and bloodshed. “All Tajiks unite in support of Iran and condemn Israel’s attacks. A glance at the media and social media is enough to understand the stance of the Tajik people. For us, Iran is our historic homeland. We do not see ourselves separately from Iran in language or culture.”
He compared the greatness of Persian culture and literature to the shining sun, saying that this culture has illuminated our planet for thousands of years and has influenced all civilized nations. “Geniuses like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe saw themselves as a pupil of Hafez Siraj. I am sure the war would end with the victory of light over the darkness led by Iran.
He called on scholars and intellectuals around the world to oppose Israeli tyranny, to speak up against the war, and to take them to the city to condemn violence and bloodshed.
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