In the breadth of the meaning of peace

In a world overshadowed by war and violence, speaking out for peace and calling for peace can be as difficult and even costly as it’s necessary. Every corner of our world is burning in the fire of power-seeking, and in this fire, many children are also harmed. Children who are given weapons instead of books and dolls so that their childhood can be the firewood in the fire of adult warfare. Saying peace and demanding it is not limited to one day and one week, wherever the fire of war is lit, the cry for peace of social reformers is loud.
However, we do not define peace only in the absence of war between two countries, and we consider it a matter and a concept that should be current in the moments of our lives. In our behavior towards fellow human beings, fellow citizens, and children who are victims of indifference. The founder of the Imam Ali Society formed a group that made peace with human beings and the world around them its top priority and sought to reproduce it. As the first goal of this population is: “Achieving a stable world based on justice and peace with a special focus on vulnerable people, especially children.”
Today is World Peace Day. The United Nations has chosen “Making peace with each other” as its motto for 2020. This is something that Imam Ali’s population has been emphasizing for years. Achieving a world based on peace with the presence and social participation of all sections of society.
Today is World Peace Day, and many in the audience of Imam Ali Society are aware that the founder of this blessed path and one of the noble promoters of peace in the country is in prison, and more than 93 days have passed since his temporary detention. On this day, like Sharmin Meymandinejad, who wanted the world to be a peaceful place full of friendship and peace for children, we wish that our world sees a day in which there is no bondage for the free. Those who want peace and friendship among human beings can work in security and with the support of society to build a world free of war, violence and discrimination. So that our world is a place where children can experience the opportunity to be proud and live without war and hatred. Sharmin Meymandinejad believes: “Imam Ali’s population is trying to be with the children. Play with Afghan, Syrian and Iraqi children until they are just children. We have to tell them our adult’s world is wrong. Your world is right. We must listen to the world of children. We have to love the world of children again. “We have to rediscover ourselves in our childhood world.”

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