SAYYED
FADLULLAH RECEIVES MUSLIM SCHOLARS ON MUSLIM UNITY
The Religious Authority, Sayyed Muhammad
Hussein Fadlullah received a delegation from the Muslim Scholars
Gathering, and discussed with them the situation in Lebanon and
the state of Muslim unity. The Sayyed briefed the delegation
about his call for a dialogue with the Salafis and with all
Muslim sects in general.
During the meeting, His Eminence delivered a
speech in which he said: I would like to express my gratitude
and appreciation of what the Gathering represents of as a pillar
of Islamic unity that seeks to promote it in the entire Muslim
world. It is unique in that it has undertaken to consolidate
Muslim unity through a scholars vanguard that has proved that
various sects of Muslims can actually meet and work together, at
a time we have seen that many other gatherings and movements
that claim to strive for unity, had return to their sectarian
basis when the challenges appeared and when the nation needed
them most.
We have to pay attention to the fact that the
offensive of the international arrogance on the one hand, and
the backwardness that has penetrated in the fabric of our
societies on the other hand, have put the Muslims on the margin
of the international community.
All Muslim officials and other organizations
are no longer capable of reforming the Arab reality or
confronting the outside challenges. In this respect, the
Organization of the Islamic Conference is experiencing a tragic
situation since it does not have any means of confrontation. The
threats that the Aqsa Mosque is encountering are only faced with
words that do not fear the Zionists, nor do they lead the world
to take any move.
Faced by these facts, we have to shoulder the
responsibility of defending Islam and confronting the challenges
it faces from Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia, to Palestine and
Lebanon.
The latter has turned to a preferred American
front to the extent that they define the specifications of the
next Lebanese president. It is as if they are looking for
achieving a victory in Lebanon having failed in other parts of
the region.
We have to be aware that our front that
failed all attempts to incite strife, still needs our full
attention and efforts, for those who are trying to awaken
fragmentation projects, will exploit any sensitivity to receive
sectarian enmities.
We have to act jointly to undermine their
plots, and act on the ground to consolidate our Islamic unity…
After the meeting, Sheikh Ahmad el-Zein, the
head of Trustees Council of the Gathering stated that the
Gathering supports Sayyed Fadlullah’s call to a dialogue among
Muslims including the Wahabbis, since such a call is based on
the spirit of the Islamic call for dialogue even with other
religions.
The Gathering stated that it is ready to
participate in imitating this dialogue and they proposed certain
practical steps.