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News date:  Sunday, January 31, 2010
        
     
        



     
Cleric warns Saudis about insults to Shia pilgrims
Tehran Times Political Desk 

 

TEHRAN -- Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi has warned Saudi Arabian 
officials that Iran will reconsider its decision to send its nationals to umra 
(lesser pilgrimage) if they do not stop the Wahhabis from insulting Shia 
pilgrims. 


If the Wahhabis are allowed to continue their insults against Shia pilgrims 
with impunity, Iran will reconsider the umra trips, Grand Ayatollah Makarem 
Shirazi said in Qom on Saturday at a meeting with Iranian Hajj and Pilgrimage 
Organization Director Hojjatoleslam Seyyed Ali Ghazi-Asgar, the Mehr News 
Agency reported. 

The grand ayatollah called on the Saudi Arabian authorities to take a tough 
stance toward the insulters. 

This behavior is at odds with the basic tenets of Islam and moral principles, 
he stated. 

He went on to say that religious duties should be performed in tranquility and 
with dignity and political differences should not affect these ceremonies. 

"We want these religious duties to be performed in the utmost tranquility and 
with great dignity," he said. 

He added that the hajj and umra have a great potential for unifying the Muslim 
world, countering anti-Islamic propaganda, and fighting against the cultural 
invasion launched by the enemies of Islam. 

He called for the establishment of an Islamic think tank of clerics and 
non-clerics with sufficient experience in hajj ceremonies to deal with the 
current issues. 

Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi also said that the Iranian clergymen in charge 
of hajj should become more educated so that they can clarify the ambiguities 


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