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Earlier today I posted denials from the Iraqi press, via Gateway Pundit, that Ayatollah Sistani was issuing anti-American fatwas. I did not, however, look closely at what the denials actually said. The ever-perceptive Diana West did, however, and she kindly sent in the following comments on the Iraqi announcement:
This is from a source close to the Office of the religious authority, Mr. Ali al-Sistani in Najaf today, Friday, blasted some news sites and denied that op-Sistani "is preparing to issue a fatwa calling for armed resistance against occupation".
West: "The AP reported he was issuing fatwas privately, not preparing to make a general announcement."
The source, who asked to remain anonymous, in an interview with "Newsmatik", "There is no truth to this irresponsible rumors in whole or even in part."Source added that from the beginning of religious authority from the outset is that "Iraq is not ready for jihad or a military confrontation for the time being, after the devastation left by the great wars of the former regime."
West: "Iraq is not ready for jihad ... for the time being???"
The source said that Sistani "supports the resistance to the occupation, but not by military means, for the time being."
West: "'Occupation'? Not by 'military' means? Great. 'For the time being'? This is not exactly an overwhelming endorsement of US efforts!"
Indeed not. Sistani is, as his infamous list of unclean things shows, an orthodox Shi'ite, and these statements make it clear that he is also an orthodox believer in jihad, and as such supports Sharia and opposes the American presence in Iraq. In other words, he is about as far as anyone can get from the moderate supporter of democracy that American analysts have made him out to be.
More evidence of this comes from Juan Cole (thanks again to Diana West). Now, the only thing that Juan Cole and I have in common is that we are both carbon-based life forms, and I have never known him to be particularly fair or accurate in dealing with the realities of the jihad ideology, but I have no reason to believe he is fabricating this material. If anyone has any such information, please send it to me and I will post it. But this is in character with Sistani as we have always seen him and reported about him here at Jihad Watch:
Fars News reproduces in Persian on May 24, 2008, another anti-American fatwa by Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani of Najaf. It says that its correspondent in Najaf reports that an Iraqi Shiite submitted the following to Sistani:'I sell foodstuffs. Sometimes the Occupying Powers or their associates come to my establishment. May I sell them foodstuffs?'Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani replied:
' Selling foodstuffs to the Occupying Powers is not permitted.'Last I knew, the US military in Iraq does not buy its food from Iraqis but rather imports it, for fear that Iraqi nationalists might poison it. But I'm told US soldiers do buy food and snacks from Shiite shops in Baghdad when out on patrol. So the fatwa would affect the latter but not the former. But if Sistani is laying the grounds for a Gandhi-style non-cooperation movement, he certainly could put a crimp in the American military's style in Iraq. I can't imagine US troops could function in the Shiite south or much of Baghdad without Shiite cooperation. Sistani still has a great deal of moral authority, and would be backed by less cautious clerics such as Muqtada al-Sadr and Ayatollah Jawad al-Khalisi.
This fatwa is significant in light of the reports that Sistani has been orally permitting attacks on US troops by Shiite militiamen loyal to the Shiite religious authorities in Najaf.
Then an Iranian news service reported yesterday that Sistani is also coming out against the proposed mutual security agreement between the United States and Iraq that is intended to serve as a Status of Forces Agreement after the United Nations Security Council authorization for US troops to be in Iraq expires in December.
See also Diana's post at her blog about Sistani's reaction to the Qur'an-shooting.
Posted by Robert at May 25, 2008 4:59 PM
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Thank you, Diana West...I knew I was not the only carbon based life form on this earth who noticed the words "time being".
Posted by: greatcometof1577
at May 25, 2008 5:50 PM
Sometimes I'm slightly hopeful. Could America be waking up?
Thanks to Diana West for her important work.
Posted by: StillBreathing
at May 25, 2008 5:59 PM
It's obvious that Sistani doesn't have a clue. As soon as the last US soldier leaves Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr will have him murdered just like he did Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim. We went into Iraq to liberate the people from a despotic dictator among other reasons, some of which turned out to be wrong. Instead of working with us to limit the time we are there, he appears to be working to keep us there longer. Then again maybe he knows al-Sadr is out to kill him.
at May 25, 2008 6:14 PM
oh yeah, Sistani, what is he , oh yeah, an Ayatollah..do you ever recall an Ayatollah that ever wanted anything other than complete Islamic domination and death of Infidels. Ayatollahs are evil people
Posted by: pulsar182
at May 25, 2008 7:55 PM
Should have hanged Sistani and Sadr in the first month, along with Saddam.
Tyrants, all.
Posted by: profitsbeard
at May 25, 2008 8:26 PM
Has anyone told George W. Bush?
Posted by: PMK
at May 25, 2008 9:06 PM
Don't need no imam, don't need no Guru,
Don't need no mullah, no ayatullah...
* Good line for a song... I'll have to work on that some more.
Posted by: sheik yer'mami
at May 25, 2008 9:12 PM
Major General Jeffrey Hammond should learn from Charleton Heston's character in "The Planet of the Apes.
[Taylor ties up Dr. Zaius]
Dr. Zira: Taylor! Don't treat him that way!
George Taylor: Why not?
Dr. Zira: It's humiliating!
George Taylor: The way you humiliated me? All of you? YOU led me around on a LEASH!
Cornelius: That was different. We thought you were inferior.
George Taylor: Now you know better.
[Major General Jeffrey Hammond ties up Radhwaniya tribal leaders and pours pig fat over them]
Maliki: Major General Jeffrey Hammond! Don't treat them that way!
Major General Jeffrey Hammond: Why not?
Maliki: It's humiliating!
Major General Jeffrey Hammond: The way they humiliated me? All of them? THEY made us kiss their God damned filthy book!
Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi: That was different. We thought you were week.
Major General Jeffrey Hammond: Now you know better.
at May 26, 2008 3:40 AM
Calling Ayatollah Sistani a 'moderate' is like sleeping with the enemy.
Posted by: Battle_of_Tours
at May 26, 2008 10:46 PM


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