Of all Shia religious leaders, none has as much influence as Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani, based in Iraq and linked to the school of Nayaf, one of the holy cities of the second branch in importance of Islam. And last Sunday Al Sistani issued a fatwa calling for popular mobilization of Muslims to support Iran in the streets in the face of the attack of the United States and Israel. "Popular public support for Iran constitutes a collective obligation …
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Of all Shia religious leaders, none has as much influence as Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani, based in Iraq and linked to the school of Nayaf, one of the holy cities of the second branch in importance of Islam. And last Sunday Al Sistani issued a fatwa calling for popular mobilization of Muslims to support Iran in the streets in the face of the attack of the United States and Israel. "Popular public support for Iran constitutes a collective obligation …