
It was an epic inspiring the world’s oppressed nations, Ahmad Reza Rizvi Zurarah, head of the Qom Branch of the Indian Ulema Council, wrote in an article, which is as follows:
World history is proof that whenever arrogant forces drunk with power try to establish their superiority over oppressed nations, the voice of truth ultimately triumphs.
The recent war between Iran, America and the bloodthirsty usurper Israel was also a link in this historical process, which was carried out based on the history of Karbala and the Alawite character, and ultimately led to Iran’s clear success and victory.
We interpret this victory as the ‘Second Conquest of Khaybar” because a few months ago, the illegitimate children of Marhab and Antar challenged the Islamic world and said that the conquest of Khaybar was your last victory. Now it is our turn. The followers of the Husseini caravan twice broke this false claim of Abu Sufyan’s invincibility within a few months. They showed that neither the arms of the followers of Ali (AS) have weakened nor the sharpness of their swords has diminished. The Husseinis, who made the Islamic world proud in this battle, showed that we should take the example of the history of our great figures.
Today, the true defenders of Islam have turned this religion into a symbol of stability, faith and resistance. The conquest of Khaybar is a great event in the history of Islam, where Muslims, despite limited resources, conquered a strong fortress with their determination, divine power and firm faith. In today’s era, Iran’s success must be seen in this context. That fortress is also a symbol of strength. The Khyber fortress was built but conquered after forty days, and Iran also won a battle in forty days in which, on one side, there was a display of modern weapons and global power, and on the other, restraint, national pride and ideological power.
This war was not just a battle of weapons, but a war of narratives, courage and ideas; where the pharaoh of the time was talking nonsense and making new threats every day, while a people with the Alawite faith and the Husseini character stood like a leaden wall against his fiery missiles. They embraced martyrdom. Women, children, old and young responded to the call that was raised fourteen hundred years ago.
The usurper Israel and the United States, the world’s greatest military power, did everything they could to maintain their superiority. But Iran proved that wars are won not only by technology, but also by determination and courage. The unity of the Iranian people, trust in their leadership, and the passion to defend the homeland formed the basis of this success.
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The second conquest of Khaybar is indeed a symbol of the fact that history repeats itself. Whenever a nation adheres to its principles, it can defeat even the greatest power. This war sent a message to the world that the measure of a small or great power is not only weapons, but also ideological power and popular support. He who trusts in the sword is a liar. If a soldier is loyal, he fights without a sword.
The effects of this success will not be limited to the region, but will also have profound effects on world politics, which were already evident. Today, the youth of Arab countries are asking their rulers why NATO, which has been their ally in the illegitimate American terrorism, has today withdrawn from this imposed war against Iran. The people of America and Israel themselves are asking their rulers what kind of war is this in which schoolgirls are being attacked. Many oppressed nations have been encouraged by this victory and have raised their voices for their independence. This war is a sign of a new world order and power; where the era of unilateral power is coming to an end.
The sun of glory of the oppressed nation is rising. The fortress of Khaybar, which once boasted of its strong and impregnable fortresses, was reduced to dust in an instant by Imam Ali (AS), and today's followers of Marhab also boast of their modern technology and weapons, but the Husseinis burst this hollow balloon.
This battle has been likened to Khaybar because there too, when Imam Ali (AS) conquered Khaybar, he said in response to a questioner: “I did not conquer Khaybar with my own strength, but I conquered it with divine and spiritual power.”
The martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution had said that the help of God Almighty was clearly seen in this war and then recited Verse 139 of Surah Al-Imran: “And do not be discouraged or grieve, for you are superior if you are believers.” Finally, it can be said that the “Second Conquest of Khaybar” is not just a victory in a war, but a victory of an ideology.
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