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Imam of Azhar: Aggression Against Any Muslim Country Unacceptable

Tantawi called on Iraq to show good intentions and release Kuwaiti prisoners

KUWAIT, September 29 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Following the footsteps of prominent Muslim scholars, the head of Al-Azhar Institution in Egypt, Sheikh Mohamad Sayed Al-Tantawi said that it was not permissible for any Muslim country to allow the United States or any other country to use its land to strike Iraq or to facilitate the aggression on any Muslim nation.

In Tantawi’s statement, published Sunday, September 29, by Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai Al Aam, he also called on Iraq to show its good intentions and to release the remaining Kuwaiti prisoners in its jail or to prove that it has none. This, he said, would clear the air and the relations between the two countries could be restored, so that the Arab world will stand united against any dangers.

“We are with the Iraqi people and against any aggression on them. We will not accept any oppression on any Muslim or Arab country,” he said.

Tantawi added that when his refusal of aggression against the children, women and old aged Iraqis, he’s not defending the Iraqi regime, but the Iraqi Muslim people, who “are part of us”.

On Sunday, September 22, the Shiite leadership in the southern Muslim holy city of Najaf issued two religious decrees calling on Muslims to defend Iraq, in the face of a potential U.S. military attack.

One decree, or fatwa, by Imam Ali Hussein al-Sistani said “the duty of Muslims in these difficult circumstances is to unify their position and deploy all means to defend Iraq and protect it from enemy designs,” Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

“All Muslims should know that if the aims of the aggressor are realized in Iraq... it would be a catastrophe that would threaten the entire Muslim world,” said Sistani.

A second fatwa issued by prominent Najaf Imam Mohammad Said Al-Hakim warned against “any kind of cooperation with the United States” and attacked “all those who would broker a truce with the Americans.”

“The United States and their agents are seeking to impose their control on the Islamic nation, to loot its wealth and violate its holy sites,” he said.

A week earlier, September 15, speaking on his weekly show on Al-Jazeera satellite channel, prominent Muslim scholar, Dr. Yousef Al-Qaradawi, said that it is well known among Muslim scholars that assisting the United States is prohibited, and that there is no benefit for any Arab or Islamic country in assisting the U.S. in its aggression against Iraq and that Islam prohibits oppression and assisting oppressors.

Al-Qaradawi said that Allah will vindicate the oppressed Muslim if he was unable to fend away oppression, but he also punishes those who can fend away oppression and choose to be silent. “We must not feel helpless and say that we’re oppressed. We must do something to fend this oppression,” he said.

He called upon Iraq to accept the U.N. weapons inspectors and said that the Iraqi government should be wise in this matter so that there will be no excuse for the United States to strike.

“The wise person chooses the least of two bad situations and I think the Iraqi government will consider the return of the inspectors, but it doesn't want the return open without any limitations or conditions, or else Iraq will be under sanctions forever.”

Al-Qaradawi said in a earlier fatwa (religious edict) to IslamOnline that what the Iraqi opposition is doing in terms of asking the U.S. and the U.K. for help is not suitable for a Muslim concerned about the welfare of his own country.

If the Iraqi regime was cruel, he said, this does not mean that we replace it with an American or British regime which would control the resources of the region for the sake of U.S. or Zionist interests.

Islam, the revered scholar added, does not allow Muslims to ask infidels for help so that they may replace the leader who doesn’t fulfill his duties towards the nation. This, Al-Qaradawi said, would be more harmful than if the leader remains.

 

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