AhlulBayt News Agency: The International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS) issued a fatwa (religious edict), declaring normalization of relations with the Zionist regime haram (religiously forbidden).
This was announced during the sixth session of the IUMS Board of Trustees, held in Istanbul on January 18-19, Arabi 21 reported.
The Board of Trustees discussed several vital issues related to the Islamic world and current international developments.
The meeting was chaired by IUMS Secretary General Ali Al-Qaradaghi.
In his speech, al-Qaradaghi emphasized the role of the union, scholars, and preachers in the advancement of Muslim communities and the protection of religious and human values, in light of challenges such as attacks on holy places, suppression of natural instincts, and the spread of extremism, atheism, and violations of international conventions.
Regarding the Zionist regime, the IUMS called on Islamic countries and the Arab League to adopt a unified position in support of Palestine in international forums.
The union commended regional and international efforts to maintain the unity and stability of Yemen, support legitimacy in Sudan, and protect persecuted Muslim minorities in various regions.
The IUMS condemned aggression and military interventions in the internal affairs of countries.
Denouncing the incitement of Islamophobia against moderate Islamic institutions in the West, the Union stressed the need for an internationally recognized legal definition of state and individual terrorism and attention to appropriate Islamic educational curricula to protect Islamic identity, culture and values.
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