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    Highlighted references your support of al-Sistani in his next government  Empty Highlighted references your support of al-Sistani in his next government

    Post by Rocky Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:54 am

    Highlighted references your support of al-Sistani in his next government 


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    Exposed rival political leaders in Iraq to mounting pressure to put an end to their differences after an invitation Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani to agree on a prime minister before the next meeting of Parliament.


    In an unprecedented move showed six senior ayatollahs in the world explicit support of Sistani and his handling of the ongoing crisis in Iraq. It is rare to suspend any of the ayatollahs on the activities of some of them, therefore, this support is a historic event, where he insisted ayatollahs six on the necessity to follow Mr. al-Sistani, in the cases of all political, pointing indirectly to Sistani's call to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki either to step down or vote on his removal from office.
    Ayatollahs are six Sheikh Wahid Khorasani, Mr. Mohammed Said al-Hakim, Sheikh Bashir al-Najafi, Sheikh Ishaq Fayyad, Sheikh net Kolbiqaniy, and Sheikh Nasser Makarem Shirazi, and of these the most prominent religious figures in Najaf and in the city of Qom, the seat of seminaries in Iran.
    So far not achieved the governments of Iraq, Iran and the United States made significant progress in the reunification of Iraq or reducing support for the group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi insurgents. Analysts believe that unite behind Ayatollah Sistani is considered a major step in the development of a solution to the stalemate in front of the violence that has gripped Iraq.
    The level of public support not only shows broad support for Sistani, but also shows dissatisfaction with the Prime Minister, the world believes that Shiite Nouri al-Maliki has contributed greatly to the current crisis and in fueling the emergence of "Islamic state".
    As an expression of grumbling Shiite community of sectarian politics of the owners, he bypassed ayatollahs six to Mr. Sistani in order to isolate al-Maliki as prime minister through legal means instead of uprisings.
    It is known that Ayatollah al-Sistani called on Iraq to act publicly as a democracy in which every citizen is entitled to vote, and became famous for refusing to alternative forms of government. It also had a role in influencing the country's constitution in favor of an inclusive government.
    The follow-Maliki for sectarian agenda - despite public support for Mr. al-Sistani - have thought was a disappointment as Ayatollah remember reports. In response, Mr. al-Sistani issued a statement calling on politicians to "Do not cling to power," al-Maliki ruled out attempts to get a third term as prime minister.
    At the end of last month, met with Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani, an indication that the first encounter at a high level between the Shiite leader and between any European group, which did not meet with al-Sistani, yet any other leader of the United States or Europe, although its effect phenomenal on the fate of Iraq since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
    The Secretary-General of the United Nations notes reiterating his support for Sistani as well as the expression of personal respect for him. 
    And went Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi even further when it was published on his official website as saying: "In my opinion that politicians need to refer to the opinion of the religious authority esteemed in Iraq - Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani - to end the conflict and to seek the help of His Eminence to solve their problems." In the same figure called Sheikh Kolbiqaniy Muslims to follow the directives of al-Sistani "in order to reach the goals of Islamic noble."
    On the other hand, is rumored to Ayatollah Khorasani threw his support behind al-Maliki, prompting an immediate reaction from the religious leader as news agency reported the news, saying "no news about the support of His Eminence for any politician in Iraq is the news is not unfounded, and The Eminence opinion is that the people and government of Iraq that Atava vision and tips religious authority in Najaf. "
     about the "Washington Times".

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