• Sayyid Al-Hakeem: Elites Possess Traits, First is Ability to Understand Things, Define Positions, With Will to Take Action

    2024/ 11 /30 

    Sayyid Al-Hakeem: Elites Possess Traits, First is Ability to Understand Things, Define Positions, With Will to Take Action

    Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem, Head of the National State Powers’ Alliance, met with the first group of "Wa'idoun" project. His Eminence stated, "Human beings are the center of the divine project, and effort and continuous work are the reasons for the success and blessing of projects." H.E. emphasized that the heavenly message project began with the phrase "Say there is no god but Allah, and you will succeed," in contrast to other projects that were distinguished by vast material and human resources.
    H.E. explained the importance of the connection between the slogan, its credibility, and the sincerity of intentions. H.E. highlighted the significance of persistence and perseverance in supporting and empowering the project. H.E. mentioned that the laws of history tell us about the imbalance between the people of truth and the people of falsehood, where the balance was often in favor of falsehood, but in the end, victory belongs to truth and its followers.
    Clarifying further, H.E. noted that history speaks of the targeting of those leading divine projects and that the success of these projects came through great sacrifices, suffering, resilience, loyalty to Allah, and perseverance in action. H.E. cited the life of Shaheed Al-Muharrab (may Allah sanctify his soul), who lived through suffering and pain, yet remained hopeful, positive, and steadfast in his commitment to the project.
    H.E. stressed that the elite possess certain qualities. The first of these qualities is the ability to understand everything happening around them. The second is the ability to define a position on what is happening, and to have the will to take that position and bear the consequences that follow. H.E. further emphasized the importance of continuous training, the exchange of experiences, and understanding the project, its leaders, symbols, and applications across all eras, with particular focus on our time and current circumstances. H.E. also highlighted the importance of leaders having an impact, each according to their position, status, and authority, and called for initiative, thinking outside the box, preparing plans, and setting clear objectives.