Senior Clerics’ Edict Backs Ayatollah Khamenei: Defending the Dignity of the Islamic Ummah
The U.S. presidency has been entrusted to an individual who, throughout his life, has never held a book in his hands and lacks understanding of political and diplomatic principles. Donald Trump, the American president-having failed to achieve any gains in his 12-day confrontation with Iran-has crossed ethical boundaries, as evidenced by his recent threats against ayatollah Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader.
What stands out, though, is the issuance of religious decrees (fatwas) by Shia authorities in Iran and Iraq following these threats. As an example, Grand Ayatollah Haeri declared that any aggression toward Iran’s leader constitutes aggression against the Islamic Ummah.Similarly, Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi emphasized that individuals or regimes seeking to undermine Islamic sovereignty or threaten religious leadership would be considered “muharib” (waging war against God).
webangah News Agency interviewed Qadir Akaras, head of Turkey’s Ahl al-Bayt Scholars Association, on this matter. Below are key excerpts:
“Shia jurists’ fatwas have historically influenced political discourse within Shia communities. Recently, Iranian and Iraqi marjas issued rulings against those threatening Ayatollah Khamenei.How notable are these fatwas?”
“Understanding the role of marja-e taqlid (sources of emulation) is critical for answering this question within Islam-notably among followers of Ahl al-Bayt theology where emulating a living jurist is obligatory regardless of geography.” He added: “These fatwas aren’t mere opinions but binding religious duties.” The scholar stressed that threats against Ayatollah khamenei were unanimously deemed threats to both “The Islamic Ummah’s dignity” (عزت امت)” , and ‘the Axis (محور مقاومت)’.”
Impact on Unity & Security?
“In times like these,” Akaras noted, “fatwas serve as compasses guiding believers toward unified resistance while preventing apathy or division.”
He highlighted their mobilizing power across nations with large followings like Iraq/Iran where they could spark mass movements.When asked about Grand Ayotallah Haeri’s statement equating attacks on iran’s leader with attacks on Islam itself:
“This reflects collective sentiment among Ahlulbayt adherents worldwide,” he asserted.
“Ayatolah Khaemeni isn’t just iran’s leader-he embodies leadership for global resistance movements confronting Zionism/imperialism from Palestine/Yemen/Lebanon.”The interview concluded with warnings directed at Trump:
“threaten our Marjas? expect unwavering responses! We stand firm behind His Eminence!”(
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