Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei – the esteemed leader of the Islamic Revolution, has on various occasions pointed out a number of problems faced by the youth regarding marriage. The esteemed leader believes that cultural barriers which form considerable parts of the problems in connection with the marriage of the young people should be removed through the joint efforts of the authorities, families and the young boys and girls who need guidance in this regard.
Islam urges both men and women to base their relations and contact upon Divine teachings and values and on this sound basis to cooperate with each other for the fulfillment of beneficial goals.
According to historians, divine religions have always gained their due respect in Iran. Christians too have been living freely in Iran since the pre-Islamic era. The history of Iranian Christians bears testimony to this fact.
In Islam, the expression “The Rights of the Others” embraces a whole range of rights including the rights of the others regarding their honour, their prestige, their life, their security, their safety, their property, their rights to be given the true information about what concerns them and certain other rights.
According to our Divinely-guided teachers - The Ahlul-Bait (As), we should show affection and express our love through words and actions to the one(s) whom we love; our family members, relatives, friends, sisters in faith and brothers in faith, so these good feelings will grow and become durable.