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Egypt Brotherhood backs Syria jihad, denounces Shi'ites

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(Reuters) - Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood blamed Shi'ites for creating religious strife throughout Islam's history, as the movement joined a call by Sunni clerics for jihad against the Syrian government and its Shi'ite allies.

In a striking display of the religious enmity sweeping the region since Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah committed its forces behind Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Brotherhood spokesman in Cairo told Reuters on Friday: "Throughout history, Sunnis have never been involved in starting a sectarian war."


Until recently, Egypt's new Islamist president, the Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi, was promoting rapprochement with Iran, the bastion of Shi'ite political power and in February he hosted the first visit by an Iranian president in over 30 years.

But spokesman Ahmed Aref said Hezbollah had launched a new "sectarian war" last month by joining Tehran's other key ally Assad in a fight that pits mainly Sunni rebels against a Syrian elite drawn from Assad's Alawite minority, a Shi'ite offshoot.

For that reason, Aref said, the Brotherhood, which emerged from oppression after the fall of military rule two years ago to run by far the most populous Arab state, had joined a call made on Thursday by leading Sunni clerics for holy war in Syria.

That statement, made at a Cairo conference of more than 70 religious organizations from across the Arab world, urged "jihad with mind, money, weapons - all forms of jihad", but stopped short of repeating an explicit call by high-profile Brotherhood-linked preacher Youssef al-Qaradawi for fighters to go to Syria.

Asked whether the Brotherhood would urge Egyptians to travel to the war, Aref said it was still considering its position and would coordinate with the other groups at the conference.

Mursi would address the assembly on Saturday, he added, saying that speech may clarify the Egyptian position: "Up to now there's merely been talk," he said.

"We need to coordinate well in terms of logistics."

An aide to Mursi said on Thursday that Egypt disapproved of external intervention in Syria, notably that by Hezbollah. It was not sending fighters but, he said, the government could not stop Egyptians from travelling and would not penalize any who went to Syria, where he said many were engaged in relief work.

SAUDI CLERIC

Also on Friday, a leading Sunni cleric from Saudi Arabia, Mohammed al-Arifi, preached at an ancient Cairo mosque, calling for jihad in Syria "in every way possible". Some worshippers waved Syrian rebel flags and dozens of men gathered outside afterward to chant their support for bringing down Assad.

Saudi Arabia, where the monarchy espouses the strict Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam, is locked in a regional rivalry with Iran and has been arming the Syrian rebels while Egypt's leaders, who rose to power in the same wave of Arab Spring protests that began the Syrian civil war, have held back from such engagement.

The 7th century rift between Sunni and Shi'ite Islam has fuelled violence across the Middle East in recent decades, including the sectarian bloodletting unleashed in Iraq since the 2003 U.S. invasion and the Lebanese civil war of 1975 to 1990.

(Additional reporting by Omar Fahmy; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and Michael Roddy)

Egypt Brotherhood backs Syria jihad, denounces Shi'ites | Reuters
 
I don't think we should denounce Shia :/ but the Zoroastrians and Safavids are the ones to be blamed. As for Shias, we don't have an issue with them as long as they don't harm anyone else including individuals from their sect. There are some anomalies though.
 
I don't think we should denounce Shia :/ but the Zoroastrians and Safavids are the ones to be blamed. As for Shias, we don't have an issue with them as long as they don't harm anyone else including individuals from their sect. There are some anomalies though.

But the Zoroastrians gave the world Freddie Mercury!
 
I don't think we should denounce Shia :/ but the Zoroastrians and Safavids are the ones to be blamed. As for Shias, we don't have an issue with them as long as they don't harm anyone else including individuals from their sect. There are some anomalies though.

you blame Zoroastrians for what exactly? Zoroastrians ,just like Buddhists and Hindus are the most peaceful people.
 
you blame Zoroastrians for what exactly? Zoroastrians ,just like Buddhists and Hindus are the most peaceful people.

Oh yeah, starring in the eyes of the Supreme leader of the Zoroastrian Repblic, I can see how peaceful Zoroastrians are :lol:
 
So much for the 'Islamic unity' crap. Show me one single prominent Shia cleric who has ever denounced Sunnis in general and mass.
This hypocrisy has no end.
If only people were intelligent enough to understand who is really deviding Muslims.No wonder now even Egyptians have serious problems with MB and Arab countries don't trust them.

PS: True Muslims (Sunni or Shia) wouldn't fall for these nonsense, but unfortunately their numbers is decreasing everyday.
 
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