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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Saudi 'Islamic scholars' back Hezbullah

Two weeks ago, I reported that a Saudi Wahhabi cleric had issued a fatwa against supporting Hezbullah. Tonight, there is word from the United Arab Emirates that 'Muslim scholars' in Sunni Saudi Arabia are stressing the importance of backing Hezbullah.

Hat Tip: Kranky (in the civilized world)
Abdul Aziz Al Qasem, Saudi writer and lawyer, said: "Religious obligation makes it inevitable for all to support the Islamic resistance led by the Hezbollah, regardless of the factional differences, because we are fighting an enemy that is destroying an Islamic Arab country.

"We should not differ over fighting tyranny and injustice. Factional differences do not strip the believers of their faith. The charges of blasphemy against the Shiites by the Sunnis remain an argument and ideological differences which do not measure up to an edict [fatwa]."

Dr Sharif Hatem Al Aouni, member of the Shura Council, stressed the importance of being impartial while tackling the current events. "It is odd to term the resistance in Lebanon as muscle flexing, because the reality of Lebanese situation refutes such an allegation. Therefore, we should keep silent if we are not in a position to support the resistance in Lebanon."

Al Sharif said: "We differ with the Shiites over basic principles in Islamic jurisprudence, but we should not blaspheme them, because they are Muslims. Which also makes it imperative for us to support them in their fight against the infidel enemy.

"We should delay our differences until these delicate circumstances are over."

He stressed the need to support the Lebanese resistance.

"It is wrong to compare the resistance in Lebanon to what is going on in Iraq," said Al Sharif.

"The situation in Iraq and Lebanon are completely different. "We are all the way with the national resistance in Lebanon," said Al Sharif.

Al Sharif rejected the edict issued by the prominent Saudi scholar Bin Gebrain, which prevented people from supporting Shiites.
I think we all knew that at the end of the day, the Sunnis and the Shiites are equally evil.

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