The resistance must be stronger on the media front/Criticism of Arab inaction.
Sayyed Hashim al-Haydari, nicknamed Abu Baqir, is the cultural deputy of the Popular Mobilization Forces and the Secretary General of the Ahdullah Movement in Iraq, known as “Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah of Iraq.” His loyalty to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution and Ayatollah Seyyed Ali al-Sistani is evident in his speeches, and his positions include defending Islam, following the authority of the Faqih and the authority of Iraq, hostility to the United States and the Zionist regime, and supporting the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces and the Palestinian-Lebanese Resistance Front.
Abu Baqir believes: “We will not be held accountable for the events after the death of the Prophet (PBUH), Karbala, the Fire of Abraham, and the prison of Imam Kazim (AS), but rather for our own time.”
According to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah of Iraq, there is no third front today! There are two fronts before us. It is impossible to stand in the middle. The enemy of Islam today is not Yazid, Muawiyah, and Quraysh, but the enemy of Islam today is America, and the number one enemy of America is the Supreme Leader, Imam Khamenei (may God protect him).
Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari never made an official request to be called “Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah of Iraq.” Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah also told him: “You are a copy of me.” Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari’s line of thought, his devotion to the authority of the jurist, his support for the Islamic Resistance Front, and his epic political stance and speeches make him similar to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. It is as if Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari inherited Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s frankness in tone and speech. The voice of the authority of the jurist was not familiar in Iraq, and he brought the voice of the authority of the jurist to Iraq with this frankness in tone and speech. It is also customary among Arabs to take a nickname from the name of the first child, either a boy or a girl. For this reason, “Abu Baqir” is Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari’s nickname.
The establishment of the Ahdullah Movement in Iraq was the initiative of Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari, who founded it with the help and advice of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah a few months after the martyrdom of General Qassem Soleimani. He considers cultural confrontation with the United States and its allies to be more difficult than military confrontation with them. For this reason, carrying out cultural, religious, and social work is one of the goals of the movement in question.