Iran's message to India-Pakistan with the 13th-century poetry

New -Delhi, April 26 (Inas). India Pakistan’s relations have become very stressful after the Pahalgam terror attack. Meanwhile, Iran offered mediation between the two countries. Tehran, referring to the poetry of a great Persian poet from the 13th century, said he was ready to reduce the tension in the region. Iranian Foreign Minister Syed Abbas Araghchi on Friday described India and Pakistan as a ‘brother -like neighbor’. Araghchi said: “India and Pakistan are neighbors like Iran’s brother, who have cultural and civilized relationships for centuries. Like other neighbors, we consider them their top priority. Tehran is ready to use his good offices in Islamabad and New Delhi to make more understanding in this difficult time.” The Iranian Foreign Minister, along with his statement, wrote some rules of the Persian poem ‘Bani Adam’ of the 13th Century ‘Bani Adam’ of Iranian poet Saadi Shiraji and also shared a screen shot of it. It is written in the poem: “People are part of a totality, a being and the creation of a soul, if one organ suffers, other organs will remain restless.” Saadi Shiraji was an important Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval period, which is considered one of the largest literary personalities of world literature, but not just world literature. The full name Saadi, born in Shiraz, Iran, was Abu-Mohammed Muslih al-Din bin Abdullah Shiraji. They are best known for their compositions Gulistan (Rose Garden) and Bustan (garden), with a mixture of prose, poetry and moral teachings. ‘Bani Adam’ means ‘son of Adam’ or ‘Man’. This poem is compiled in Saadi’s Gulistan. The early Rules of Kavita were translated by former US President Barack Obama on March 20, 2009 into a video message given to Iranians on the occasion of the Persian New Year Navroz. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has also tried to reduce stress. According to Saudi Foreign Ministry, Prince Faisal Bin Farhan discussed the phone with Foreign Minister Jaishankar and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Jaishankar said in a statement in a statement: “Telephone conversations with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisbin Farhan were discussed. Pahalgam terror attacks and his border relations were discussed.” The tension between India and Pakistan peaked after the Pahalgam attack. New -Delhi took very strict diplomatic and strategic action against Islamabad. This includes several steps, such as the suspension of the Indus Water Agreement of 1960 with immediate effect, the closure of the Attic -integrated check posts, the suspension of visa services for Pakistani citizens immediately. After these decisions in India, Pakistan took a few steps such as postponing the Shimla agreement and concluding its airspace for Indian flights. The terrorists fired on April 22 indiscriminately on people (mostly tourists) in the Basaron Valley in Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir. At least 26 people were killed and several others were injured in the attack. -Ians mk/