September 10, 2015
Ali al-Sistani
Sistani said in replying to questions directed at him on the phenomenon of emigration that he may travel to non-Muslim countries if aver or reassured that his travel to it does not negatively affect his religion and the religion of belonged to him, stressing on the necessity of the return of Muslim immigrant endemic in the country's non-Muslim if science that its survival leads to the decrease of religion or the religion of his children.
He said al-Sistani, it deprives travel to non-Muslim countries, wherever they are in the east and west of the earth, if necessitated travel a decrease in the Muslim religion, whether the purpose of travel or tourism or trade school, or temporary residence or permanent housing.
Mr. al-Sistani issued a fatwa sanctity travel with her husband, the wife, if confirmed and asserted that her travel with her husband requires a decrease in debt, stressing that if the boys make sure that the adults traveling with their father or their mother or their friends, for example, requires a decrease in their religion has forbidden them to travel with them.
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