Ayatollah Khamenei warns of plots against Muslim countries

IranAyatollah Khamenei warns of plots against Muslim countries

Ayatollah Khamenei warns of plots against Muslim countries

TEHRAN: The Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned of plots by enemies against Muslim countries.

In his address at an International Qur’an Competition in Tehran on Tuesday, the leader said that the biggest problem facing Muslims is that they are not aware of plots being hatched by their enemies.

“Today the policy of the enemies of Islam is fomenting proxy wars and fratricide in the Islamic communities but unfortunately certain [countries] in the Islamic Ummah are not aware of this evil policy,” Khamenei said.

Khamenei also said that Muslim countries should know that enemy plots today are more complicated than ever before.

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