Mullah regime continues its racist practices against Iranians
The mullah regime in Tehran is
working to tighten the noose around all sects of the people, especially the
Sunnis, by interfering in their affairs and depriving them of the right to
express their opinions, such as the recent dismissal of a Sunni imam, Mohammad
Hussein Gergich.
The decision, issued on December 17,
sparked criticism from citizens who went out on December 24 in rallies in
support of Gergich, who was sacked by Kazem Nourmofidi, Supreme Leader Ali
Khamenei’s representative in Golestan Province in northern Iran. This came
after the deployment of security forces in the cities of Azadshahr and Galikesh
to confront any gatherings.
The regime’s authorities warned
citizens not to participate in any protests, even summoning Gergich and asking
him to tell worshipers on Friday that he is no longer an imam for Friday
prayers and to stop holding any protests or gatherings.
Indeed, Gergich did so, saying in a
video clip on social media after his release, “The Friday imamate is not for
the love of leadership, but must take place according to the will of the
people,” demanding that the people not go out in any protests and refrain from
chanting anti-regime slogans.
Gergich’s dismissal came suddenly
after he noted in one of his sermons that “the second caliph of the Muslims,
Umar ibn al-Khattab (Allah be pleased with him), after the conquest of Iran is
the one who married the daughter of the king of Iran, Yazdegerd, to the third
imam of the Shiites (Hussein ibn Ali), and nine generations of Shiite imams are
the result of that marriage. Therefore, if we reject the caliphate of Umar ibn
al-Khattab, we have questioned the credibility of the imams and their lineage.”
Shiite clerics considered this
sermon an insult, so the imam went out to confirm that his statements had been
distorted, although this was not satisfactory and he was dismissed by
Khamenei's representative, with a new Friday imam appointed for the city of
Azadshahr, according to the website Iran International.
Regarding this, Dr. Masoud Ibrahim
Hassan, a researcher specializing in Iranian affairs, said that Gergich has
many opinions that contradict the policy of the Iranian regime, as he
previously appealed to Sunnis not to join any armed militias that kill
civilians in Syria, and he also rejected any fatwas permitting the killing of
Muslims, whether Sunni or Shiite, adding that these statements were the reason
for his dismissal.
Hassan said in a special statement
to the Reference that the dismissal of Imam Gergich confirms that the Iranian
regime rejects any thought that opposes its policies, and the evidence for that
is the injustice suffered by the Sunnis in the north of the country, in
addition to the fact that the current protests come to support the imam first,
as well as to reject the regime’s racist orientation, whether towards sect or
ethnicity.