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Terrorists threaten Islam, Prophet, Quran: Nasrallah

Saturday 10 January 2015
Terrorists threaten Islam, Prophet, Quran: Nasrallah

Alwaght-The leader of the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah says terrorist groups threaten Islam, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and the holy Quran by committing heinous crime against humanity.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah made the remarks during a ceremony marking the birth anniversary Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and his grandson Imam Ja'far al-Sadeq (PBUH) in Beirut's southern suburbs of Dahiyeh on Friday.

“Today I tell you very clearly that those groups pose a threat to countries of the region for today and tomorrow. It became clear that those groups pose a threat to Islam itself as a religion and a mission, to the Messenger and to the Quran,” Nasrallah added.

He said the terrorist groups offend Islam when they "behead thousands of people and kill thousands of people in Yemen for commemorating the Prophet's birth anniversary."

"Those offensives are supported by being easily circulated across several geographical locations, starting from Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq, to the states that facilitated visas for terrorists to travel into our country," Nasrallah further noted.

Nasrallah’s remarks came after al-Qaeda-affiliated gunmen stormed the Paris headquarters of the satirical weekly, Charlie Hebdo, on Wednesday, gunning down a dozen people, including eight journalists, two police officers, a maintenance worker and a visitor.

France has been known to be among main countries supporting al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists as well as ISIS Takfiri terrorist militants in the West Asia.

At present, ISIS terrorists control some parts of Syria and Iraq. They are engaged in crimes against humanity in the areas under their control and have terrorized and killed people of all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, and Christians.

Nasrallah also pointed to the peaceful nature of anti-regime protests in Bahrain, noting that recent detention of Bahraini opposition leader, Sheikh Ali Salman, implies that the Bahraini officials have reached a deadlock.

"The people of Bahrain have legitimate rights. They decided to launch peaceful revolution in contrary to other movements in the world. They are shot but they didn't shoot (a bullet). They were killed on roads but they didn't kill anyone, and held no knife…. Leaders of opposition, headed by Sheikh Issa Qassem, as well as al-Wefaq group headed by Sheikh Ali Salman – have agreed upon the peaceful dialogue," the Hezbollah leader added.

Bahraini forces detained Salman on December 28, two days after he was re-elected as al-Wefaq’s leader.

He was remanded in custody on January 5 for two more weeks, pending an investigation into charges, including seeking to change the regime by force.

The arrest has sparked massive public anger in the tiny Persian Gulf sheikdom.

Al-Wefaq has said regime forces use excessive force against peaceful protesters.

Since mid-February 2011, thousands of protesters have been holding held numerous rallies in the streets of Bahrain, calling for the Al Khalifa royal family to relinquish power.

Source: Press TV

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