Bahraini religious scholars call on public to oppose anti-Qassim ruling
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Senior religious scholars in Bahrain have reiterated their unwavering support for Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, and called on all members of the public to roundly reject any court ruling against Bahrain's most distinguished Shia-Muslim religious scholars, whom the ruling Aal-e Khalifah regime has stripped of his nationality and plans to put on trial.
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May 03, 2017 14:10 UTC
  • Bahraini religious scholars call on public to oppose anti-Qassim ruling

Senior religious scholars in Bahrain have reiterated their unwavering support for Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, and called on all members of the public to roundly reject any court ruling against Bahrain's most distinguished Shia-Muslim religious scholars, whom the ruling Aal-e Khalifah regime has stripped of his nationality and plans to put on trial.

The religious authorities, in a statement released on Wednesday, highlighted that they will continue to support the 77-year-old cleric, who is the spiritual leader of the country’s dissolved opposition bloc, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, till their last breath, Arabic-language online newspaper Manama Voice reported.

The statement further noted that people are ready to do whatever it takes to defend the country's religious leadership, describing Sheikh Qassim’s trial as an attempt to undermine the religious entity in Bahrain.

The religious scholars pointed out that any verdict issued by the regime court against Sheikh Qassim is void, and therefore must be popularly dismissed.

Bahraini authorities stripped the cleric of his citizenship on June 20, 2016. They later dissolved the Islamic Enlightenment Institution, founded by him, in addition to the opposition al-Risala Islamic Association.

The Manama regime has leveled charges of “illegal fund collections, money laundering and helping terrorism” against Sheikh Qassim, who has strongly rejected them. 

A trial session had been scheduled for the senior cleric on March 14 but was postponed to May 7 amid fears of a surge in popular outrage.

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