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    The holy Friday prayer of Najaf, Sayyid Sadr Al-Din Al-Qabbanji, confirmed today, Friday, his waiting for the evacuation of foreign forces from Iraq with sincere plans without detour, pointing to Iraq's ability to protect itself.
    Mr. Al-Qabbanji said, during the Friday sermon in Najaf, and “Al-Ayyam News” followed it, that he “warns against exploiting the occasion of Christmas on New Year’s Day for immorality and immorality is prohibited in our country because our culture is Islamic,” warning against “establishing programs that harm the teachings of our religion in Iraq and the law forbids that.” .
    His Eminence added that he “calls the people and processions to stand up to prevent the establishment of obscene festivals in the southern governorates,” stressing that “the Najaf government should take prior measures to prevent the establishment of any event that offends the sanctity of the province and the application of the law of the sanctity of the holy cities.”
    Mr. Al-Qabbanji added that he "congratulates the followers of Christ on the anniversary of his birth, blessing the Muslims on this occasion," noting that "peace be upon him was a symbol of sanctity, purity and connection to God."
    His Eminence added that "the announcement of the coalition forces to withdraw from the Ain Al-Assad base is considered a step in the right direction," expressing "his hope that these steps will continue with the evacuation of forces and their armaments, and that this withdrawal will be honest and not a detour, because Iraq is able to defend itself."
    His Eminence pointed out that “there are reports indicating an increase in drug abuse in Iraq, and in this regard, His Eminence considered this a real danger, holding the government, family, society and religious scholars responsible for combating this phenomenon.”
    In a separate axis, on the Vienna negotiations between Iran and the international powers except for America, His Eminence stated that “Iran’s refusal to sit with America is a manifestation of the glory of Islam, while the negotiations of Iran and Saudi Arabia, through Iraqi mediation, are considered to be towards moving Saudi Arabia from the American embrace to the Islamic embrace and with the aim of lifting the siege on Yemen.”
    On the anniversary of the martyrdom of the victory leaders, His Eminence affirmed that “Iraq is indebted to these two martyrs and we would like to learn moral lessons from them. The front line at all levels and the line of martyrdom and dignity is the line of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon him).
    In the religious sermon, His Eminence dealt with “(the theory of livelihood in human development),” noting that “sustenance, work and striving are one of the reactors of human development.”
    Al-Qabbanji pointed out that “material civilization says work, not despair, not getting tired, and continuing the path, and this is true, but this theory lacks three things that differ from religious thought.”
    His Eminence explained that “Islam believes in work, lack of laziness and lack of despair, and it conveys in the traces. If the Messenger (peace be upon him) saw a young man and liked him, he would ask if he had a job. If he was told, he would not fall from my eyes,” noting that “there are three issues in which the materialistic thought differs from the religious thought in the issue of sustenance.” It is first: reliance on God and this in religion exists and material thought does not believe in it, and secondly: the lack of moral values ​​such as charity, aid, assistance and hospitality in the materialistic thought, while in the theory of those the opposite (and they feed food for his love to the poor, the orphan and the captive).”
    His Eminence pointed out that “Third: The goal in materialistic thought is to satisfy desires (the ego and the self), while in Islam the ultimate goal is a prelude to profiting the other home.”
    His Eminence recommended “to read the verse: (God is kind to His servants, He provides for whom He wills, and He is the Strong, the Mighty) seventy times to open a livelihood. He added: Honoring one’s parents, upholding the ties of kinship, generosity, and supplication are factors to increase one’s sustenance.

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