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Originally Posted by MindFree Check Naim Kassem's book, he talked about how they consult the Wali al fakih in major issues, he gave an example that in 1992, the executive committee of HA wanted to know if it is 'machrou3' to participate in parliamentary elections, so they consulted the Wali fakih who validated it. That is an example given by the deputy secretary general of HA. |
Supposedly.
I can understand that participating in elections (and in politics in general) for a
religious party,can need a religious ground,thus the least to do,would be a
consultation ,since Khaminei is the religious "Marja3" to HA.
But that's on the level of
consulting and only consulting.Besides,it is all about participating,or not participating in elections:The principle itself.
Totally different from what you're implying about the fact that Khaminei controls HA and decides for it,on what to do,and how to act.Totally different.
Thus your misleading post,and twisted explanation.
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Originally Posted by MindFree As for more general evidence, HA leadership doesnt deny at all beleiving in wilayat al fakih, and the wali fakih has enormous powers that include of course the political scope. |
Your choice of general and ambiguous words not backed by even one FACT is enough to prove that you don't know what you're talking about.
I think that i have my answer now.