Head of Department for Cooperative and Social Affairs of Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans' Affairs: Student-Teachers’ Mission to Acquire and Transmit Religious and Moral Teachings and Promote Culture of Sacrifice and Martyrdom
At the second National Meeting of the Project for Safe Hijab for Women, Farideh OladGhobad, the head of the Department for Cooperative and Social Affairs of the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans’ Affairs, pointed out the victory of the Islamic Revolution and winning the imposed war with the weapons of faith and piety as the symbol of enemies’ defeat and the equal role of women and girls as men in the victories, and stated that acquiring and transmitting of the style and teachings of Quran and Divine Saints, as well as promoting the culture of piety and martyrdom, is the mission of student-teachers. She added that many countries, including the U.S. and Western European countries, are seeking a universal mass community with similar thoughts and attitudes to them and are attempting to take away the authentic identity of Muslims and Iranian Islamic culture which is mainly our Hijab; it is not only the visible Hijab but the safety for women and girls is defined as their social security and safety, dignity and character, faith and piety.
The head of the Department for Cooperative and Social Affairs of the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans’ Affairs also spoke about the successful and prominent girls from the martyrs and veterans’ families who stayed to continue the path of sacrifice, martyrdom, and resistance.