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Egypt Grand Mufti severely condemns burning of 4 Shiites in Iraq; called it contrary to Islamic teachings

Ahlul Bayt News Agency - Egypt’s Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam strongly condemned the “cowardly, barbarian” burning of four Iraqi Shiite fighters to death by the self-proclaimed Islamic State group (IS,) according to a Tuesday statement.
Egypt Grand Mufti severely condemns burning of 4 Shiites in Iraq; called it contrary to Islamic teachings

Ahlul Bayt News Agency -  Egypt’s Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam strongly condemned the “cowardly, barbarian” burning of four Iraqi Shiite fighters to death by the self-proclaimed Islamic State group (IS,) according to a Tuesday statement.

The “heinous crime cannot be committed by a human,” Allam said, adding that IS’s acts are “not condoned by Islam or the teaching of Prophet Mohamed, in addition to that they violate all international norms and law.”

On Tuesday, IS released an undated video purporting to show four chained Iraqis that had been suspended over fire and burned alive.

Dar al-Iftaa, which is affiliated with the largest Sunni institution in the Islamic world Al-Azhar, has formed a department to observe the teachings of extremist ideologies and counter them. Along with Al-Azhar, Dar al-Iftaa has embarked on several international meetings to address IS’s recruitment of young Muslims.


source : abna
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