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Iraq
Sistani tells Shiites to protect Sunni brothers
2007-11-28
(KUNA) -- Leading Shiite cleric in Iraq Ali Sistani Tuesday banned the killing of Iraqis, particularly the Sunnis, and urged the Shiites to protect their brother Sunnis. Sistani bans the Iraqi blood in general the blood of Sunnis in particular. His announcement came during a meeting with a delegation from Sunni clerics from southern and northern Iraq. The clerics are visiting Najaf to participate in the first national conference for Ulemaa of Shiites and Sunnis.

Sistani called on the Shiites to protect their Sunni brothers, according to Sheikh Khaled Al-Mulla, head of the authority of Ulemaa of Southern Iraq, noting that the Fatwa of Sistani would have positive impacts nationwide. "I am a servant of all Iraqis, there is no difference between a Sunni, a Shitte or a Kurd or a Christian," Al-Mulla quoted Sistani as saying during the meeting.

Sistani warned the Sunni clerics from the plans of the enemies to plant seeds of discord among the Iraqis. The visiting delegation voiced relief for the meeting and said they backed Sistani's stance.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Sistani's influence outside of Iraq is, I think, pretty close to zero.

Inside Iraq he counts but so do the leaders of the Shiite political parties as well as the leaders of the Shiite extortion gangs, the Shiite Sharia enforcement gangs, etc.
Posted by: mhw   2007-11-28 11:57  

#5  His timing reminds me of the Shecky Greene story about Frank Sinatra saving his life. Two guys were beating the shit out of me in front of the Sands Hotel and Frank came by and said, "That's enough".
Posted by: Penguin   2007-11-28 10:19  

#4  The Shiite Clerics of Qom are the real heretics: Shiism has been a sect that practiced separation of church and state until Khomeini screwed things up.
Posted by: Ptah   2007-11-28 07:29  

#3  Make that the Grand Ayatollah of Najaf.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-11-28 01:05  

#2  "He is a thorn in Iran's side."

Yup. He is the only one outside Iran that has a legitimate shot at being the chief theologian for the global Shiite community. The Iranian Ayatollahs can't really do much to dis the Ayatollah of Najaf.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-11-28 01:04  

#1  This guy is important - and good to see him popping up after being out of the limelight for so long.

He is a thorn in Iran's side.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-11-28 00:47  

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