Iran is so deeply shocked by yesterday's incident that the ability to articulate in words has vanished, and tears are flowing down the eyes.
May God curse the perpetrators of this immense tragedy.
Those who neither recognize the sanctity of the homeland nor understand the dignity of humanity.
It is our religious and human duty to be sorrowful, as the Prophet of God said: “A Muslim who feels the pain of another Muslim has his reward approved by God.”
As Aradis, we have another duty beyond mourning.
Dear ones, accept that at least a hundred traitors to the country were involved in this tragedy to exploit it, and it was not a direct act by foreign enemies, instead, these opportunists succeeded in designing such a shameful incident by buying off these traitors.
May God inflict painful punishment on both groups.
But the question arises:
If our economic situation were better, would you accept that traitors would sell at a higher price, remain dissatisfied, or even refrain from treason at all?
It may not be possible to entirely prevent betrayal of the country, as it has existed in every era, however, we can increase the cost of nurturing a spy and a traitor for foreign enemies.
Yet, in the current situation, the price of betrayal of our country has decreased, and perhaps they have hired one for less than a hundred million tomans.
Here, once again, the duty of Aradis becomes pronounced.
We must strive to boost our businesses.
The growth of our businesses means production growth.
Growth in production means reduction in unemployment.
Reduction of unemployment means growth of marriage, growth of family foundation, growth of mental health.
All of which are equivalent to reducing the levels of crime.
If those who are not merchants simply sit and mourn this great sorrow, God will accept their tears, but not us, the merchants.
God says, crying and grieving without putting in extra effort is not acceptable.
You could have doubled your efforts, and with a thriving production in your country, possibly reduced such incidents.
The devil within you deceived you into grieving without making an extra effort, to the extent that you thought you were among the righteous.
Seek refuge in God from the devil's deceit.
O Lord, forgive our shortcomings, and grant us the strength to make amends, you are the compensator of all deficits.
When we remember Kerman and our loved ones, our tears flow uncontrollably.
May God grant you patience and consider a gracious reward for this heart-wrenching tragedy.
We, the Aradis, share in your grief.
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