News ID: 345256
Publish Date: 21 April 2012 - 09:00
Kuwaiti Poet:

Meeting with the Supreme Leader was a Self-Purification

Navideshahed: Mohammad Saleh Sarkhuh, the young Kuwaiti poet who had come to Iran a few times ago in order to attend the Islamic Awakening Poem Congress, he described visiting with the supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei as something memorable.

According to Hawza News International Service, Mohammad Saleh Sarkhuh, the young Kuwaiti poet described visiting with Ayatollah Khemenei as the most memorable thing for him which has purified his concupiscence as well.

He also considered the moment of visiting the leader of Islamic Revolution as a historical issue and he added: “I will never forget this sweet memory.”?

Mohammad Saleh Sarkhuh explained the moment that he visited the supreme leader and when he expressed his poems in the two languages of Arabic and Persian and he said: “His attentions, physiognomy and cares in listening to the poems were really interesting for the invitees.”?

He had attended the Iranian Negotiation Center of Iran in Kuwait and he expressed: “The Islamic Awakening Poem Congress taught me many lessons and I have concluded that the humans can remove the obstacles and barriers one after another by resistance and persistence and to achieve his/her ambitions and wishes.”?

This Kuwaiti poet considered meeting and getting familiar with the poets of some countries such as Iran, Egypt, Lebanon and Sudan as something valuable and he notified: “By attending this congress, I was able to have an expanded relation with the poets of different countries.”?

He also considered holding such congresses so important for the purpose of introducing the Islamic Republic of Iran to the world and he declared: “Many of the members of the countries that attended the congress, specially the members of boards from Egypt, Sudan and Tunisia by observing the ordinary procedure of Iranian people despite of the economic sanctions and the controversy Western media and they got so surprised in this field. They also got so happy about the existence of hundreds of artistic and educational academies and the special attention of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the category of culture.”?

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According to Hawza News International Service, Mohammad Saleh Sarkhuh, the young Kuwaiti poet described visiting with Ayatollah Khemenei as the most memorable thing for him which has purified his concupiscence as well. He also considered the moment of visiting the leader of Islamic Revolution as a historical issue and he added: “I will never forget this sweet memory.”? Mohammad Saleh Sarkhuh explained the moment that he visited the supreme leader and when he expressed his poems in the two languages of Arabic and Persian and he said: “His attentions, physiognomy and cares in listening to the poems were really interesting for the invitees.”? He had attended the Iranian Negotiation Center of Iran in Kuwait and he expressed: “The Islamic Awakening Poem Congress taught me many lessons and I have concluded that the humans can remove the obstacles and barriers one after another by resistance and persistence and to achieve his/her ambitions and wishes.”? This Kuwaiti poet considered meeting and getting familiar with the poets of some countries such as Iran, Egypt, Lebanon and Sudan as something valuable and he notified: “By attending this congress, I was able to have an expanded relation with the poets of different countries.”? He also considered holding such congresses so important for the purpose of introducing the Islamic Republic of Iran to the world and he declared: “Many of the members of the countries that attended the congress, specially the members of boards from Egypt, Sudan and Tunisia by observing the ordinary procedure of Iranian people despite of the economic sanctions and the controversy Western media and they got so surprised in this field. They also got so happy about the existence of hundreds of artistic and educational academies and the special attention of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the category of culture.”? The End
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