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12 July 2015

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Senior Iraqi Shia scholar criticizes same-sex marriage law in US; Obama intends to lowering the status of humans to animals

Senior Iraqi Shia scholar criticizes same-sex marriage law in US; Obama intends to bring down the status of humans as animals

Ahlul Bayt News Agency - Ayatollah Muhammad al-Ya’qoubi, an Iraqi source of emulation, harshly criticized the recent legalization of same-sex marriage by the Supreme Court of the United States.

“The approval of the homosexual marriage law by Barack Obama was intended to lowering the status of humans to animals, but it is even lower than that,” he said.

On June 26, 2015, the United States became the twenty-first and most populous country to legalize same-sex marriage. Critics say that same-sex marriage will lead to the disintegration of the institution of family and the sanctity of marriage.

His Eminence pointed to verse 44 of the Quranic chapter “al-Furqan” (“The Criterion”), which states:
“Do you suppose that most of them listen or exercise their reason? They are just like cattle; indeed, they are further astray from the way” [25:44].

He said that the practice of homosexuality is against human nature and the laws of creation. This action is not even practiced by animals because the nature of all creatures is for marriage and procreation between male and females.

The Iraqi scholar stated that homosexuality is contrary to the laws of personal privacy and stated that it is an infringement which means it is a violation of laws of reason.

Ayatollah Ya’qoubi stated that homosexuality was a type of “deadly disease” which violates human freedom. “People who are interested in committing this disgraceful act should be treated. Ethical and social illnesses are more severe and worse than physical illnesses,” he said.

He said Western countries have claimed to have advanced in regard to technology and the growth of human civilization, but are incompetent in dealing with some issues such as moral decadence.





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