Publish date29 Jun 2015 - 12:18
Story Code : 196555

'Perpetrators of Kuwait incident are not Sunni'

Paveh Sunni Friday Prayer Leader denounced terrorist attack on a Shia mosque in the Kuwaiti capital as well as Friday’s deadly attacks in Tunisia and other Islamic countries.


Paveh Sunni Friday Prayer Leader, Mamousta Molla Qader Qaderi in an interview with IRIB reporter, voiced hope for uprooting seditions in World of Islam saying such measures take a heavy tall on all people and “it all feels dry and burn in a fire”, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
 
Paveh Sunni Friday Prayer Leader underscored the enemies do their utmost to defame Islam while turning a blind eye to this very fact that “Islam will not be tarnished due to God’s blessing”.
 
In his term, those who place their aims in this area, shedding the blood of innocent Muslims would be defaced in the long run.
 
The religious cleric beckoned to recent terrorist blast on a Shia mosque in the Kuwaiti capital as well as deadly attacks in Tunisia and other Islamic countries, slamming strongly the willful moves perpetrated under the name of Islam.
 
Elsewhere in his remarks, Paveh Sunni Friday Prayer Leader pointed out, “Killing innocent and defenseless people without a cogent reason is not allowed, let alone to massacring people under the name of Islam and Quran.”
 
Paveh religious scholar underscored the terrorist attack on a Shia mosque in the Kuwaiti capital and similar measures in Tunisia and other Islamic countries were not acceptable to Sunni clerics and they all denounce the measures severely.
 
Mamousta Molla Qader Qaderi urged Muslims from different Islamic sects and denominations to be more alert and vigilant, foiling the plots and conspiracies hatched by enemies of the divine religion of Islam.  
 
At least 25 people were killed and over 200 others injured in the bombing that was carried out during the weekly Friday prayers at Imam Sadiq Mosque in Kuwait City.
 
Along with this incident, at least 37 people were also killed in an attack by two unidentified gunmen in the Port El Kantaoui tourist complex, 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) north of the town of Sousse in Tunisia. An exchange of gunfire was reported between the attackers and security forces. One of the gunmen is said to be killed and the other remains at large. The ISIL terrorist group has claimed responsibility for both attacks.

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