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Opposing Iran's supreme leader is denial of God: cleric
6 December 2010 Last updated at 13:35 ET

BBC News - Opposing Iran's supreme leader is denial of God: cleric


A senior Iranian cleric, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, has suggested that opposing the country's supreme leader amounts to a denial of God.

Correspondents say the unusually strong comments appear to be aimed at silencing internal dissent over the leadership of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Ayatollah Khamenei came under unprecedented attack by protesters after the 2009 presidential poll.

More recently, he was shunned by senior Iranian clerics during a visit to Qom.

'God's commandment'

The latest comments were made by conservative cleric, Ayatollah Jannati, who heads Iran's powerful Guardian Council, which oversees the country's elections and the constitution.

Ayatollah Jannati is quoted by local media as telling a conference in the southern city of Shiraz that the principle of Velayat-e-Faqih - rule by Islamic clerics - is one of "God's commandments on Earth".

"Denying the guardianship of the supreme leader [Ayatollah Khamenei] is the same as denying God," he said.

Analysts say the unusually strong demand for public loyalty to Iran's supreme leader is an attempt by the influential cleric to liken political dissent to religious apostasy - a crime which carries heavy punishment under Iran's strict Islamic code.

Iran's clerical rulers faced their biggest challenge following the presidential elections that returned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power in June 2009, in a vote the opposition said was rigged.

The mass protests by pro-reform activists prompted a fierce crackdown by the Iranian authorities, and the so-called opposition Green Movement has floundered in recent months.
 
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"God's commandments on Earth".

Hello,

It must be revealed in quran or sunna of Prophet (PBUH). otherwise this guy is a lier.

TARIQ
 
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Opposing Iran's supreme leader is denial of God: cleric
6 December 2010 Last updated at 13:35 ET

BBC News - Opposing Iran's supreme leader is denial of God: cleric


A senior Iranian cleric, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, has suggested that opposing the country's supreme leader amounts to a denial of God.

Correspondents say the unusually strong comments appear to be aimed at silencing internal dissent over the leadership of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Ayatollah Jannati is quoted by local media as telling a conference in the southern city of Shiraz that the principle of Velayat-e-Faqih - rule by Islamic clerics - is one of "God's commandments on Earth".

"Denying the guardianship of the supreme leader [Ayatollah Khamenei] is the same as denying God," he said.

Strange wouldnt saying that Khamenei speaks for Allah make him a prophet? That sounds a little like blasphemy to me.
 
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a clear example of using religion for political motives! so if people do not like the leader, it is apostasy! There is no way out of it?
 
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"God's commandments on Earth".
Hello,
It must be revealed in quran or sunna of Prophet (PBUH). otherwise this guy is a lier.
TARIQ

Hello, Tariq, Sir,

It's not revealed in the Quran or in the Holy Bible. I suppose God is going to let the Iranians have nukes so that they can bring justice to those who are weak in their understanding of Velayat-e-Faqih....
 
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Interstingly many shia alims in iraq dont agree to wilaya alfaqih concept ( i heard ali sistani most well know alim in iraq doesnot accept this concept), so where they stand?

Though every alim is like God nobody can asks him or challenge him

TARIQ
 
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