November 8, 2007
DOES THIS MEAN YOU'RE MOVIN' ON? (via Luciferous):
First Sunni-Shia 'fatwa against violence' to be signed in Iraq (Ruth Gledhill, November 8, 2007, Times Online)
Senior religious leaders in Iraq are preparing to sign an unprecedented “fatwa against violence” that will help reconcile the rival Sunni and Shia branches of Islam and herald new hopes for peace in the war-torn country.Posted by Orrin Judd at November 8, 2007 1:21 PMThe fatwa, negotiated by the peace organisation run by the Anglican “Vicar of Baghdad” Canon Andrew White, will mark a significant move towards a settlement between the Shia and Sunni communities and ease the process towards a political solution.
It comes in the context of plummeting fatalities among both coalition troops and civilians and is a further vindication of the“surge” security strategy of US General and Iraq commander David Petraeus.
Canon White, who will tonight be presented with the first Woolf Institute “Pursuer of Peace Award” in London in recognition of his work in the Middle East, said the fatwa was to be signed by Sheikh Ahmed al Kubaisi, acknowledged by Iraqis as the senior Sunni religious authority and whose Friday sermons from Dubai reach 20 million, and Ayatollah Sayyid Ammar Abu Ragheef, chief of staff for Grand Ayatollah Ali al Sistani, leader of the Shia community in Iraq and beyond. The fatwa, which will have the equivalence of statutory authority for all Shia and Sunni Muslims in Iraq, is the culmination of years of dialogue with religious leaders behind the scenes in Iraq and throughout the region by Canon White. It follows a meeting in Cairo in August organised by Canon White’s Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, at which the two Islamic leaders were present and where they agreed to “end terrorist violence” and to work towards the fatwa.
The meeting was described by the Wall Street Journal as “truly historic”.
