ABNA24 - The Libyan Mufti, referring to the continued American-Zionist war against Iran, severely criticized some viewpoints among Muslims regarding the nature of this war and deemed them contrary to "religious truth."
Sadiq Al-Ghiryani, the Mufti of Libya, stating that the war has entered its second month, said: "The Jewish extremists who dominate the Zionist regime have described this conflict as a 'religious war' and claimed that they are implementing the teachings of the Holy Book."
He added: "Various institutions in the United States, led by its Secretary of War, have also announced that the target of this war is the 'Muhammadi Islam' which, according to them, seeks to obtain nuclear weapons."
Al-Ghiryani, criticizing some viewpoints among Muslims that describe this war as a "dispute between two oppressive sides," said: "Such statements mean following one's whims in the face of religious truth — a truth in which there is no doubt."
The Libyan Mufti emphasized that in the Islamic view, a Muslim, despite differences of opinion on some issues, is superior to a disbeliever, and equating Islam and disbelief is a deviation from religious concepts.
He also warned: "Those who hold such a view are exposed to a great danger; because this view practically makes no distinction between prostrating before the One God and prostrating before the cross, or between worshipping the One God and worshipping the Trinity."
Al-Ghiryani concluded by referring to the tradition (Sirah) of the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) as a guide for Muslims in such matters and stated that positions of this kind stem from bigotry and rancor.
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