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Top Shiite Priest Iran issued a Religious Regulation against President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netaniahu Sunday, the act of some experts called with encouraging terrorism.
Fatva of Grand Ayatolah Naser Makarem Shirazi called Muslims worldwide to take the stand, According to New York to the Sun. It states that any individual or power that causes or endanger the lead and unity of the global Islamic community (Ummah) should be viewed as “warlord” or “Mohareb”, defined as someone who pays war against God. According to Iran law, those who identify as Mohareb can face execution, crucifixion, amputation of limbs or exile.
“Those who threaten leadership and integrity of Islamic umms should be considered war numbers,” Makarem said in the judgment. He finished prayer looking for protection from these “enemies” and for a quick return of Mahda, a Messian figure in Shiite Islava.
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Grand Aiatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi watching turban wearing a priest during the ceremony carrying Tururbano in the Seminary City Kom Kom, 145 km (90 miles) south of Tehran, 8. February 2024. Years. (Photo Morteza Nikoubazl / Nurphoto Via Getty Images)
The British Iranian commentator Niyak Ghorbano condemned Fatva, describing it as a state encouragement of global terrorism.
Published on his X account that the aggression of the Islamic Republic is not limited to domestic disagreement, but signal broader international ambitions for Religiously motivated violence.
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“The west must understand: The Islamic Republic intends only to its people – prepares for global violence in the name of religion,” he wrote in the post.
This Fatva followed after “12-day war”, during which American and Israeli efforts reportedly inflicted significant damage to Iranian nuclear abilities.
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13. June, Israeli air targeted Iranian nuclear and military facilities, reported, killing top scientists and commanders. In retaliation, Iran launched ballistic missiles in Israeli cities. The United States joined the conflict for a week later, striking at three Iranian nuclear places.
Trump warned earlier That any additional enrichment of uranium by Iran to the level of weapons, caused additional American action. This warning followed a short truce ended by a 12-day period of intense conflict.
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It is not the first time that Iranian priests used Fatvas to encourage violence.
The most handsome case was a decree of 1989. years against the authors of Salman Rushdie after the edition of his novel “Satan’s verses”, who considered many Muslims offensive. This Fatwa forced Rushdie to hide, led to the murder of the Japanese translator, and more attacks on the book publishers. Since then, he survived the multiple assassination attempt, including an attack for a sting in the rise in which he served in the Ultask New York in which he lost his eye.
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