Sunday, December 28, 2014

Ayatollah Bashir al-Najafi: Shi’a leaders have frequently banned insulting Sunni sanctities




A senior Iraq-based Shi’a cleric underlined that Shi’a sources of emulation have time and again underlined that insulting the sanctities of Sunni Muslims is forbidden.




A senior Iraq-based Shi’a cleric underlined that Shi’a sources of emulation have time and again underlined that insulting the sanctities of Sunni Muslims is forbidden.



Ayatollah Bashir al-Najafi made the remark in response to a request by the president of Egypt’s al-Azhar University for a ban on desecrating religious sanctities, Iran's Quran News Agency reported.



al-Azhar’s Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyeb made the call in a meeting with an Iranian envoy in Cairo, Hujjat al-Islam Ahmad Moballeghi.



The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, issued a fatwa (religious edict) a few years ago which bans insulting the Sunni sanctities.



The fatwa was welcomed and praised by Sunni scholars in various countries.











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