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YEMEN: Over 150 religious scholars from all
governorates of Yemen issued a statement
rejecting any direct or indirect
interference in Yemen’s affairs from foreign
forces.
Tens of scholars gathered today at al-Mushhd
Mosque to express their absolute rejection
of foreign sides interfering in Yemen.
Any intervention, the statement said, from
any foreign side, will be rejected and have
major consequences. “Islam allows for Jihad,
a right to defend it’s own land in case of
any invasion to Yemen,” the statement read.
The Islamic scholars rejected military bases
or structures in lands or territorial water.
Islam prohibits the killing of citizens,
non-Muslim civilians, and any attacks
against these groups are bound by Islamic
law. The statement expressed the scholars’
reaction to the air raid attacks in Arhab.
“The killings in Arhab, which resulted in
the loss of civilians, should be sent to
prosecution to provide justice for the
innocent.”
In the statement, they expressed their
refusal of invasion or any destruction of
Yemen’s sovereignty. They also called upon
the government to nullify and reject any
political or security interference in
Yemen’s affairs: any violations of Yemen’s
religion, independence, or Yemeni land.
The statement mentioned that military
cooperation with any foreign side is
rejected in Islamic Sharia, and would harm
the country’s interest.
The religious scholars decided to establish
a committee to look at the incidents,
reasons, and consequences to work out
solutions from the Sharia. They call upon
all Yemenis to refer to the Quran and
Islamic Sharia, in order to unite. They also
asked that the Arab League and Islamic
organizations to stand with them.
Sheikh Abdul-Majid al-Zindani warned against
foreign interference in Yemen, claiming that
those who try to justify it by saying the
Yemeni government is collapsing, are only
trying to exploit the country’s riches,
similar to what happened in Iraq. He also
expressed satisfaction with Obama’s
announcement that they are not planning to
send any troops to Yemen and encouraged the
US administration to not interfere in any
affairs that are the Yemeni affairs.
He also questioned the upcoming conference
that will be held in London saying that
Yemenis have to solve their issues
themselves. He said that the religious
scholars’ statement came as a result of the
worries of Yemenis at large from the
interference of foreign sides in Yemeni
issues.
Source:
http://www.muslimnews.co.uk
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