A meeting of clerics, both Sunni and Shiite support the formation of a civil state in Iraq
3/25/15
BAGHDAD / long-Presse
Clerics declared Sunnis and Shiites from different regions of Iraq, to agree on common principles to confront the "common danger" that threatens everyone, condemning the violence and extremism, and committed to moderation, tolerance and respect for others and coexistence on the basis of equal citizenship, while calling for the support of the civil state and the rule of law and respect Iraqi sovereignty and bear arms, however, the state and support the extension of security and the rule of law on the entire territory of Iraq, warned of the dangers of division and "sectarian strife and religious violence" and doctoring of religion in favor of political agendas and projects "extremist."
He said participants in the final statement, which received a (long-Presse) a copy of it, "The House of science to the Imam Al-Khoei and a group of Iraqi scientists, organized the first meeting of some Muslim scholars of Iraq, in the city of Rome, for the period from (Al21ely23 of March current 2015), under difficult circumstances experienced by the Iraqi people and the peoples of other parts of the Muslim world in general. "
Participants scientists said the meeting, "The meeting stressed the need to unite the followers of different religions, but all of humanity in response to the ongoing violence in our country and the infringement of human rights", noting that they "agreed to continue meetings and expand the size and intensified efforts of peace, security and shared and peaceful coexistence among followers of religions to spread Islamic doctrines. "
The participants stressed in their final statement "the need to adhere to the coexistence basis for the unity of Iraq's land and people and the sky, and refute unsubstantiated allegations, and to address the projects false aimed at splitting the sons of one people and spreading discord and animosity between the sects, and the demolition of the foundations of common human coexistence among all its components," and stressed the "Iraqi violation of the sanctity of human blood whatever his religion and his doctrine and his sect and ethnicity and affiliation, and the necessity of keeping his dignity equally between everyone without discrimination on any grounds."
Dan attendance "forms of violence, extremism and terrorism unparalleled views, forms and divisions all, that perpetrated in the name of religion, and religion completely innocent," demanding "countries in the region and the whole world to respect Iraq's sovereignty and national decision-Iraqi and non-interference in internal Iraqi affairs under any pretext and in any circumstance."
Participants called for the need to "bear arms, however, the state and support the extension of security and the rule of law on Iraqi territory the whole, and to promote national consensus among the Iraqi people, within the context of the Iraqi state in the framework of its legal institutions," as well as the need to "devote legal state based on the rule of citizenship equal in the overall context of all the components of the Iraqi people. "The meeting also condemned the "arbitrary actions that took place against any Iraqi Created at any time and at any spot was," and promised that "the cultural, religious and ethnic diversity an integral part of the culture and identity of Iraq, should be respected and protected."
The participants also called for "respect for symbols and holy places and religious rituals and worship with all religions and Islamic sects in Iraq and the world without any exception", expressing "condemnation forms of assault, abuse and disregard for all that."
The participants urged the Iraqis to "exercise restraint and wisdom, patience and prudence in the cases of the emergence of strife in all its forms, and work together to expand the co-existence and brotherhood and love among different area of the Iraqi people."
It is noteworthy that the meeting was attended by a group of senior eminent scientists of the Sunnis in Iraq from different regions, Kalonbar, Mosul and Samarra, and others, attended with the Shiite side, a number of prominent professors in the Najaf Hawza.
The tail of the final statement signed by ten scholars are all from Abdul Razzaq al-Saadi, Ahmed al-Husseini, Abdul Latif Alhmim, Muhammad Ali Bahr al-Ulum, Farhan al-Tai, Jaafar al-Hakim, Mullah Khalid, Muhammad Ali sweet, Mohammed al-Mutlaq and Walid Faraj Allah.
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3/25/15
BAGHDAD / long-Presse
Clerics declared Sunnis and Shiites from different regions of Iraq, to agree on common principles to confront the "common danger" that threatens everyone, condemning the violence and extremism, and committed to moderation, tolerance and respect for others and coexistence on the basis of equal citizenship, while calling for the support of the civil state and the rule of law and respect Iraqi sovereignty and bear arms, however, the state and support the extension of security and the rule of law on the entire territory of Iraq, warned of the dangers of division and "sectarian strife and religious violence" and doctoring of religion in favor of political agendas and projects "extremist."
He said participants in the final statement, which received a (long-Presse) a copy of it, "The House of science to the Imam Al-Khoei and a group of Iraqi scientists, organized the first meeting of some Muslim scholars of Iraq, in the city of Rome, for the period from (Al21ely23 of March current 2015), under difficult circumstances experienced by the Iraqi people and the peoples of other parts of the Muslim world in general. "
Participants scientists said the meeting, "The meeting stressed the need to unite the followers of different religions, but all of humanity in response to the ongoing violence in our country and the infringement of human rights", noting that they "agreed to continue meetings and expand the size and intensified efforts of peace, security and shared and peaceful coexistence among followers of religions to spread Islamic doctrines. "
The participants stressed in their final statement "the need to adhere to the coexistence basis for the unity of Iraq's land and people and the sky, and refute unsubstantiated allegations, and to address the projects false aimed at splitting the sons of one people and spreading discord and animosity between the sects, and the demolition of the foundations of common human coexistence among all its components," and stressed the "Iraqi violation of the sanctity of human blood whatever his religion and his doctrine and his sect and ethnicity and affiliation, and the necessity of keeping his dignity equally between everyone without discrimination on any grounds."
Dan attendance "forms of violence, extremism and terrorism unparalleled views, forms and divisions all, that perpetrated in the name of religion, and religion completely innocent," demanding "countries in the region and the whole world to respect Iraq's sovereignty and national decision-Iraqi and non-interference in internal Iraqi affairs under any pretext and in any circumstance."
Participants called for the need to "bear arms, however, the state and support the extension of security and the rule of law on Iraqi territory the whole, and to promote national consensus among the Iraqi people, within the context of the Iraqi state in the framework of its legal institutions," as well as the need to "devote legal state based on the rule of citizenship equal in the overall context of all the components of the Iraqi people. "The meeting also condemned the "arbitrary actions that took place against any Iraqi Created at any time and at any spot was," and promised that "the cultural, religious and ethnic diversity an integral part of the culture and identity of Iraq, should be respected and protected."
The participants also called for "respect for symbols and holy places and religious rituals and worship with all religions and Islamic sects in Iraq and the world without any exception", expressing "condemnation forms of assault, abuse and disregard for all that."
The participants urged the Iraqis to "exercise restraint and wisdom, patience and prudence in the cases of the emergence of strife in all its forms, and work together to expand the co-existence and brotherhood and love among different area of the Iraqi people."
It is noteworthy that the meeting was attended by a group of senior eminent scientists of the Sunnis in Iraq from different regions, Kalonbar, Mosul and Samarra, and others, attended with the Shiite side, a number of prominent professors in the Najaf Hawza.
The tail of the final statement signed by ten scholars are all from Abdul Razzaq al-Saadi, Ahmed al-Husseini, Abdul Latif Alhmim, Muhammad Ali Bahr al-Ulum, Farhan al-Tai, Jaafar al-Hakim, Mullah Khalid, Muhammad Ali sweet, Mohammed al-Mutlaq and Walid Faraj Allah.
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