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    The Washington Post recalls the fatwa of al-Qaeda jihad and considers the meeting with Sistani and t

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    The Washington Post recalls the fatwa of al-Qaeda jihad and considers the meeting with Sistani and t Empty The Washington Post recalls the fatwa of al-Qaeda jihad and considers the meeting with Sistani and t

    Post by Rocky Sat 06 Mar 2021, 7:03 am


    The Washington Post recalls the fatwa of al-Qaeda jihad and considers the meeting with Sistani and the Pope a "symbolic event"

    10:19 - 06/03/2021


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    According to a report by the American Washington Post, on Saturday, that Pope Francis' meeting with the supreme religious authority, Ali al-Sistani, in the holy city of Najaf, is a symbolic event that confirms the importance of cooperation between followers of different religions.
    "It is not clear whether the two leaders will talk about the content of the meeting, but it will amount to a symbolic event that emphasizes the importance of cooperation between followers of different religions," the report, translated by Al-Maaloumah agency, said.
    The report added that “Mr. Sistani is always seen as a moderate figure, and over the years his balanced fatwa has demonstrated his influence. He mobilized Iraqis to vote in elections, toppled governments and helped turn the tide against [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with a fatwa calling on Iraqis to fight against the terrorist organization.”
    He continued, “Pope Francis made communication with different religious leaders a focal point in his papacy that lasted eight years, and two years ago, during his visit to Abu Dhabi, Francis met the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, where he signed a peace statement - what they described as“ Document of Human Fraternity. ” That deal was a peace agreement from the head of the Roman Catholic Church and an influential Sunni figure who called for an end to “hatred, violence, extremism and blind intolerance” in the name of religion, while it was not known whether the two sides would sign the same document proposed by the Pope during his visit to Najaf.
    The report indicated that “the Pope will also hold, today, Saturday, an interfaith event in the city of Ur, the ancient city believed to be the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham, where the Pope said,“ The event aims to show our conviction that religion should serve the cause of peace and unity among all children of God. “. According to him. End / 25 z

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