• Sayyid Al-Hakeem Emphasizes National Project, Moderation Importance while Meeting Al-Hikma Dhi Qar ProvinceLeadership

    2025/ 01 /30 

    Sayyid Al-Hakeem Emphasizes National Project, Moderation Importance while Meeting Al-Hikma Dhi Qar ProvinceLeadership

    As part of H.E.'s tour in Dhi Qar Province, His Eminence Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem, Head of the National State Powers Alliance, met with the organizational leadership of Al-Hikma National Movement in the province. During the meeting, H.E. underscored the significance of rallying around the national project, emphasizing that the bond of belief takes precedence over lineage and blood ties, citing Allah’s words: "Indeed, those who have the best claim to Abraham are his followers." (3:68 Holy Quran)
    H.E. reaffirmed the necessity of adhering to Al-Hikma’s project, which is rooted in moderation and centrism, stressing that it does not rely on emotional agitation or short-term gains but prioritizes the nation and society’s interests above all else. H.E. also recalled Al-Hikma’s electoral programs from 2013, noting their practicality and positive impact on Iraq’s reality.
    Calling on Al-Hikma members to engage openly with all, regardless of political affiliations, H.E. highlighted the importance of national unity and building bridges of trust among all components of society. H.E. also commended the reconstruction and development efforts in Dhi Qar, considering the improvement and sustainability of quality of life as key priorities.
    H.E. urged efforts to promote Al-Hikma’s project and its values of moderation, stressing the need for internal harmony, structured institutional work, and mobilizing popular support. H.E. also emphasized the importance of proper preparation for upcoming challenges to ensure the realization of national aspirations.
    This meeting is part of H.E.’s broader tour in Dhi Qar Province, aimed at strengthening ties with grassroots supporters and leadership, fostering national progress, and reinforcing stability and development in Iraq.