AMMONNEWS - A local group in Karak denounced in a statement on Saturday calls for sectarian and ethnic incitement and strife that has reached Jordan, a day after local rioters set ablaze a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a sect in the southern Mazar region.
The Populist Arab Committees in Southern Mazar rejected attempts by what they described as 'proponets of Wahhabi ideological expansion' who incite sectarian and ethnic strife and hatred in their speeches and sermons in local mosques.
They described such incitement as stemming from 'extremism and fundamentalism that is not of the core of Islamic values.'
'Amidst the conditions afflicting the Arab nations, and amidst the Zionist imperialist attack that uses sectarianism and ethnic strife as instruments to divide people, headed by Wahhabis, the Arab Populist Committees denounces such sectarian discourse and calls for efforts to confront it,' the statement said.
The statement warned the Saudi Arabian government and propagators of Wahhabi and Takfiri thought of the repercussions of their discourse, and called on Arabs and Muslims to stand united against such thought that is 'unIslamic.'
The statement comes a day after local residents in Southern Mazar followed urges and incitement by preachers to attack a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a Muslims near the Jaafar bin Abi Talib shrine, which is revered by Muslims but is also a site of pilgrimage and reverence to Shi'a Muslims.
The Southern Mazar contains several centuries-old tombs and shrines revered by Shi'a.
Reports that a Husayniyah site for Shi'a rituals was being built in Mazar incited local residents to reject what they described as 'shiite expansion' and attempts to propagate Shi'a ideology in Jordan.
A Bohra Shia family was evacuated from the building, including parents and children, reportedly of Southeast Asian descent. No one was hurt in the incident, police said.
AMMONNEWS - A local group in Karak denounced in a statement on Saturday calls for sectarian and ethnic incitement and strife that has reached Jordan, a day after local rioters set ablaze a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a sect in the southern Mazar region.
The Populist Arab Committees in Southern Mazar rejected attempts by what they described as 'proponets of Wahhabi ideological expansion' who incite sectarian and ethnic strife and hatred in their speeches and sermons in local mosques.
They described such incitement as stemming from 'extremism and fundamentalism that is not of the core of Islamic values.'
'Amidst the conditions afflicting the Arab nations, and amidst the Zionist imperialist attack that uses sectarianism and ethnic strife as instruments to divide people, headed by Wahhabis, the Arab Populist Committees denounces such sectarian discourse and calls for efforts to confront it,' the statement said.
The statement warned the Saudi Arabian government and propagators of Wahhabi and Takfiri thought of the repercussions of their discourse, and called on Arabs and Muslims to stand united against such thought that is 'unIslamic.'
The statement comes a day after local residents in Southern Mazar followed urges and incitement by preachers to attack a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a Muslims near the Jaafar bin Abi Talib shrine, which is revered by Muslims but is also a site of pilgrimage and reverence to Shi'a Muslims.
The Southern Mazar contains several centuries-old tombs and shrines revered by Shi'a.
Reports that a Husayniyah site for Shi'a rituals was being built in Mazar incited local residents to reject what they described as 'shiite expansion' and attempts to propagate Shi'a ideology in Jordan.
A Bohra Shia family was evacuated from the building, including parents and children, reportedly of Southeast Asian descent. No one was hurt in the incident, police said.
AMMONNEWS - A local group in Karak denounced in a statement on Saturday calls for sectarian and ethnic incitement and strife that has reached Jordan, a day after local rioters set ablaze a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a sect in the southern Mazar region.
The Populist Arab Committees in Southern Mazar rejected attempts by what they described as 'proponets of Wahhabi ideological expansion' who incite sectarian and ethnic strife and hatred in their speeches and sermons in local mosques.
They described such incitement as stemming from 'extremism and fundamentalism that is not of the core of Islamic values.'
'Amidst the conditions afflicting the Arab nations, and amidst the Zionist imperialist attack that uses sectarianism and ethnic strife as instruments to divide people, headed by Wahhabis, the Arab Populist Committees denounces such sectarian discourse and calls for efforts to confront it,' the statement said.
The statement warned the Saudi Arabian government and propagators of Wahhabi and Takfiri thought of the repercussions of their discourse, and called on Arabs and Muslims to stand united against such thought that is 'unIslamic.'
The statement comes a day after local residents in Southern Mazar followed urges and incitement by preachers to attack a building belonging to the Bohra Shi'a Muslims near the Jaafar bin Abi Talib shrine, which is revered by Muslims but is also a site of pilgrimage and reverence to Shi'a Muslims.
The Southern Mazar contains several centuries-old tombs and shrines revered by Shi'a.
Reports that a Husayniyah site for Shi'a rituals was being built in Mazar incited local residents to reject what they described as 'shiite expansion' and attempts to propagate Shi'a ideology in Jordan.
A Bohra Shia family was evacuated from the building, including parents and children, reportedly of Southeast Asian descent. No one was hurt in the incident, police said.
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