Iranian clerics threatens Trump: Feensmen of God and death penalty!

Iranian clerics threatens Trump: Feensmen of God and death penalty!
An influential Iranian cleric, Großayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, has confronted US President Donald Trump with indirect threats to death. These statements were made as part of a religious statement, a Fatwa in which Shirazi emphasized that threats to the Iranian top guide Ali Khamenei are curse and sin that are punished in Islam with death. Trump had previously referred to Khamenei as a "easy goal" in an interview, but made it clear that he would "not turn it off", at least not at the moment.
The Fatwa explains that people or regimes who attack Islamic rule or threaten their religious leaders are considered 'Mohareb' (enemies of God). Makarem Shirazi underlines that it is the duty of the Muslims to hold such enemies into account. This represents a clear response to the statements of Trump and other Israeli leaders who feels Iran as a threat. According to the report of vienna.at for many Shiites in faith and legal issues.
relevance of the Fatwa
A FATWA is a religious decision based on the interpretation of Islamic law and is issued by a cleric authority. This Fatwa is aimed not only at the people, but also to high -ranking Shiite clergymen who are known as Marja. The clarification that everyone who threatens Khameni is considered to be the enemy of God shows the serious threat that the Iranian authorities see in Trump's statements. The Großayatollah has played an important role in Iran's political and religious life in the past without holding an official government office.
A similar case of a fatwa to kill a foreign person issued Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989 against the British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie, who was described as blasphemy for his book "The Satanian Verse". Rushdie was seriously injured in a knife attack in New York in August 2022. This story underlines violence that can potentially appear in the wake of such fatwas.
The power structure in Iran
In Iran, the political system is shaped by the principle of "dominion of the legal scholars". Ayatollah Khamenei combines the highest political and religious power in his person and has far -reaching control over political strategies and information in his office. He not only appoints Friday preachers in the provinces, but also the head of radio and has access to a large number of informal organizations, financial trust and religious foundations. This system contributes to the stability of the Iranian regime, while at the same time maintaining the pressure on critics and opponents.
The revolutionary guards, a military organization that acts outside the regular army, are also subject to Khamenei. They have a significant impact on economic and political issues and are considered one of the strongest forces in the country, possibly even more powerful than the Mullahs. According to Zeit.de Controlling important infrastructures and are involved in illegal business.
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