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July 14, 2007

Ayatollah who called for journalists' muders dies

LankaraniIranian Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Fazel Lankarani died June 16 in London. The senior cleric issued a fatwa in November 2006 calling for the deaths of Samir Sadagatoglu and Rafiq Tagi, which is on Lankarani's Web site in Q&A form (Lankarani's death, unfortunately, does not lift the fatwa):

To,
Esteemed religious authority, Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Fazel Lankarani (may Allah grant him long life)

Recently one of the Azeri newspapers named Senat has published an article from Rafiq Tagi, an apostate journalist causing fury and wrath among Muslims of the region. (A translation of his article is enclosed.)  The writer of the article is trying to conclude with his analysis that Europe and its religion, Christianity are superior in all aspects to the Middle East and its religion, Islam. He describes Islam as inferior to Christianity in all aspects. In a section of his article he has insulted the Holy Prophet (pbuh) and ridiculed all sanctities of Islam. And at the end of the article, the writer has declared that he has written the article intentionally, knowingly and with full knowledge of its consequence. He has vowed to write more.
Moreover, this same newspaper has many a number of times attacked, disrespected and desecrated Islamic sanctities and it has even published pages from “Satanic Verses” by Salman Rushdie.
Question:
What is the duty of Muslims with regard to this unbearable issue?
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In the name of Allah, the Most Exalted

Such a person is an apostate in view of his confessions, if he is a Muslim.  If he had been an unbeliever (Kafir), he is considered as someone who has insulted the Prophet and in any case, given his confessions, it is necessary for every individual who has an access to him to kill him. The person in charge of the said newspaper, who published such thoughts and beliefs consciously and knowingly, should be dealt with in the same manner.  We pray to Almighty Allah to grant Muslims and Islam protection from the evils of their enemies.

يُرِيدُونَ لِيُطْفِؤُوا نُورَ اللَّهِ بِأَفْوَاهِهِمْ وَاللَّهُ مُتِمُّ نُورِهِ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ الْكَافِرُونَ

They want to put out the light of God with their mouths, but God will certainly make His light shine forever - even though the disbelievers may dislike this (61:8).

Muhammad Fazel Lankarani
24/11/2006

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  • "Article 18 of the constitution says that religion is separated from state and all the religions are equal under the law. Freedom of speech and freedom of expression has been trampled on here in this court. They are forcing me to turn away from my own beliefs. Dear judge, this is unconstitutional." -- Rafik Tagi, speaking to the court after the verdict
  • "There are no offensive words addressed to the Prophet. ... On the other hand, we do not live in a religious state." -- Writer Rafik Tagi, quoted on Azeri Web site Day
  • "If he had been an unbeliever (Kafir), he is considered as someone who has insulted the Prophet and in any case, given his confessions, it is necessary for every individual who has an access to him to kill him. The person in charge of the said newspaper, who published such thoughts and beliefs consciously and knowingly, should be dealt with in the same manner." -- Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Fazel Lankarani
  • "A person can't be condemned for their opinions." -- Senet editor Samir Sadagatoglu
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