Ajmer Sharif Delegation Offers Condolences at Iran Embassy

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Ajmer Sharif Delegation Offers Condolences at Iran Embassy

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On March 10, a delegation from Ajmer Sharif visited the Iranian Embassy to express condolences for the martyrdom of Grand Ayatollah Imam Ali Khamenei, emphasizing the importance of peace and justice in times of conflict.

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Delegation from Ajmer Sharif expresses condolences at the Iranian Embassy.
Led by Haji Syed Salman Chishty , emphasizing peace and justice.
Special prayers offered for world peace and safety of civilians.
Highlights historical ties between India and Iran.
Condemnation of aggression against innocent civilians urged.

Jaipur, March 10 (NationPress) A group representing the Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty (Garib Nawaz) from Ajmer Sharif, along with other esteemed Dargahs from India, paid a visit to the Iran Cultural House in New Delhi and the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran to express their profound condolences following the martyrdom of His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Imam Ali Khamenei.

This delegation was spearheaded by Haji Syed Salman Chishty, who is the Gaddi Nashin of the Dargah Ajmer Sharif and serves as the Chairman of the Chishty Foundation. During their visit to the Iran Cultural House, they engaged with Hujjatul Islam Hakim Ilahi, who is the representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran in India, as well as Shyakh Ziai, the Cultural Counsellor of the Iranian Embassy and Head of the Iran Culture House in New Delhi.

Subsequently, the group proceeded to the Iranian Embassy, where they were received by Agha Hossaini sb, the Deputy High Commissioner of the Islamic Republic of Iran to India. They expressed their condolences by inscribing heartfelt messages in the official Book of Condolences.

The Sufi delegation comprised Haji Syed Salman Chishty, Syed Mehraj Chishty, Syed Danish Ali, Syed Noor Chishty, Syed Nadeem Chishty, Syed Javed Qutbi (from Dargah Hazrat Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki), Syed Anfal Nizami (from Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya), Syed Danish Nasiri Chishty (from Dargah Hazrat Nasiruddin Chiragh-e-Delhi), alongside Syed Saddiq Hussaini and additional members of the Sufi community.

Throughout their discussions, the delegation exchanged messages filled with respect, solidarity, and gratitude with the Iranian representatives.

Special prayers were conducted, focusing on world peace and the safety of Iranian children, women, elders, and all civilians affected by conflict and violence.

Haji Syed Salman Chishty highlighted the long-standing spiritual and cultural connections between India and Iran, emphasizing the deep historical bonds that have influenced their shared civilizational and spiritual heritage.

The delegation also asserted that the global community must unequivocally denounce acts of aggression and war crimes against innocent civilians, urging world leaders to advocate for justice, restraint, and peaceful dialogue.

Prayers were offered from the sacred courtyard of Ajmer Sharif for mercy upon the departed soul and for peace, patience, and stability for the people of Iran and all regions suffering from violence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who led the delegation from Ajmer Sharif?
The delegation was led by Haji Syed Salman Chishty, the Gaddi Nashin of the Dargah Ajmer Sharif.
What was the purpose of the delegation's visit?
The delegation visited to convey condolences on the martyrdom of Grand Ayatollah Imam Ali Khamenei.
What did the delegation emphasize during their meeting?
They emphasized the importance of peace, justice, and the condemnation of war crimes against innocent civilians.
What kind of prayers were offered?
Special prayers were offered for world peace and for the safety of affected civilians in Iran.
How does this visit reflect India-Iran relations?
The visit highlights the centuries-old spiritual and cultural ties that exist between India and Iran.
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