Iran General NewsEgypt's top cleric scolds Ahmadinejad over interference

Egypt’s top cleric scolds Ahmadinejad over interference

-

AFP: Egypt’s top cleric has told visiting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not to interfere in the affairs of Bahrain or other Gulf states, and to uphold the rights of his country’s Sunni minority. CAIRO (AFP) — Egypt’s top cleric has told visiting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not to interfere in the affairs of Bahrain or other Gulf states, and to uphold the rights of his country’s Sunni minority.

Ahmadinejad, the first Iranian president to visit Egypt in more than 30 years, was given a red-carpet welcome by Islamist President Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday at the start of his landmark visit but was later chided by the top Sunni cleric.

Ahmed al-Tayyeb, the grand imam of Cairo’s Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam’s highest seat of learning, also denounced what he described as the “spread of Shiism in Sunni lands”.

Tayyeb, who made the remarks in a statement after meeting Ahmadinejad, demanded “the Iranian president respect Bahrain as a brotherly Arab nation, and not interfere in the affairs of Gulf states”.

He also said Ahmadinejad must uphold the rights of his Shiite-ruled country’s Sunni minority.

In October, Bahrain summoned an Iranian envoy to protest against Tehran’s “interference” in the Gulf state’s internal affairs. Iran has supported protests by Bahrain’s Shiite majority against the Sunni monarchy.

Following Tuesday’s meeting, Ahmadinejad gave a news conference at Al-Azhar in which he said he “came from Iran to say that Egypt and the Egyptian people have their place in the heart of the Iranian people”.

“I hope this visit will be a new beginning for solidarity between our two people,” he said.

But senior Al-Azhar cleric Hassan al-Shafie, who spoke after Ahmadinejad, launched into a tirade against “some Shiites” for insulting some of the Prophet Mohammed’s companions as the Iranian president listened with noticeable unease.

“The discussions were frank,” Shafie said of Ahmadinejad’s meeting with Tayyeb.

Shiites revile some of the Prophet Mohammed’s companions they accuse of usurping power from his cousin Ali, whom they believe was designated as his rightful heir.

Sunnis view this position as heresy, but Al-Azhar had traditionally taken an ecumenical stance on Shiites.

But the Sunni institute has adopted a much harsher tone in the past year, accusing Shiites of trying to spread their doctrine in Egypt and even issuing a statement that used a pejorative term for Shiites — rafidah, or rejectionists.

Al-Azhar’s hardened stance is thought in part to stem from the increased pressure of more conservative Salafi clerics, who share doctrines of Saudi Arabia’s interpretation of Sunni Islam.

In the evening, Ahmadinejad was booed by a man who also tried to throw his shoe at the Iranian president as he left the Al-Hussein mosque following prayers, according to a witness.

The man also pushed a bodyguard, but he was quickly dealt with and Ahmadinejad was able to enter his car.

In front of the mosque, four youths waved placards scrawled with slogans against Iran over its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in its 22-month conflict with Sunni-led rebels.

Ahmadinejad will attend a summit of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation that opens Wednesday in Cairo to tackle crises ranging from the French-led battle against Islamist militants in Mali to the Syrian civil war.

The visit comes amid thawing relations between Egypt and Iran, which severed ties with Cairo in 1980 in protest over a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt in 1979, the same year Iran’s Islamic revolution toppled the pro-West shah.

Iran has been reaching out to Egypt since Islamists came to power in the wake of the 2011 revolution that ousted veteran president Hosni Mubarak, a staunch critic of Tehran.

Morsi, who hails from the powerful Sunni Muslim Brotherhood, has attended a Non-Aligned Summit in Iran, becoming the first Egyptian president to travel to Tehran since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Latest news

U.S.–Iranian Regime Talks in Uncertainty

On the second day of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran's regime, with continued transit restrictions in...

The Execution Machine of Iran’s Regime Runs Without Pause

Less than three weeks after the start of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, a wave of executions of...

Political Prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared Released from Prison After 17 Years

Maryam Akbari Monfared, a political prisoner, was released after serving 17 years in prison, even though under the Iranian...

Iran War Tensions Escalate as US Deadline Approaches

Donald Trump has once again warned Iran’s regime and called for a resolution to the conflict. He said he...

The Head of the Iranian Regime’s Judiciary Called for Accelerating and Increasing Death Sentences

On Tuesday, April 7, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of the Iranian regime’s judiciary, called for accelerating and increasing...

Iranian Regime Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Major Attack on Asaluyeh Petrochemical Facilities

On Monday, the official IRNA news agency reported that Iran had conveyed its position on the ceasefire proposal to...

Must read

IAEA to lend support to Iran nuclear allegations – sources

Reuters: A report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog next...

Australia blocks Iran shipments over weapons fears: PM

AFP: Australia has blocked three cargo shipments to Iran...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you