Buddhist Leader in Southern Thailand: Imam Hussein’s Noble Goals Transcend Religious Boundaries

Buddhist Leader in Southern Thailand: Imam Hussein’s Noble Goals Transcend Religious Boundaries
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Jakwarat, the leader of Buddhists in southern Thailand, has stated in a significant address that the noble objectives of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) go beyond the borders of any single faith, Shia Waves Persian reported.
Speaking to the agency, Jakwarat described Imam Hussein as a symbol of honesty and virtue—qualities that lead to the well-being of humanity. He emphasized that the goals and attributes of Imam Hussein closely align with the fundamental principles upheld by all religions.
Highlighting the universal values of justice, integrity, and truthfulness, Jakwarat said these are realities that shape societal life and ultimately contribute to peace and goodness throughout human history.
He stressed that Imam Hussein understood honesty and justice as two essential and strategic principles. According to Jakwarat, religious leaders, including Imam Hussein in Islam, recognized these principles as universal truths that are undoubtedly eternal.
The remarks have received wide coverage in southern Thailand’s media, reflecting deep respect for the humanitarian and spiritual teachings of Imam Hussein among followers of different faith traditions.