13 Oct 2011

Iranian leader warns of plot to divide Sunnis and Shias

PressTV   
TEHRAN, Oct 13: Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has urged Muslim clerics to be vigilant against plots aimed at creating divisions between Sunnis and Shias and weakening Islam.

“Shia and Sunni clerics must remain very vigilant about plots, and find ways to counter enemies' schemes through holding joint meetings and cooperation,” Ayatollah Khamenei (pic) said on Wednesday.
Khamenei made the remarks at a meeting with clerics, scholars and seminarians in the western Iranian province of Kermanshah.

He divided the waves of leaning towards Islam in the world into three stages and said “the first wave of leaning towards Islam took shape simultaneously with the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran,” adding that the second wave began after the failure of Marxist system.

Khamenei described the recent popular movements in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the disappointment of Western people with capitalism, as the third wave of leaning towards Islam.

A wave of revolutions and anti-government uprisings has recently swept the Arab world.

So far, revolutions have occurred in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and other anti-government upheavals have erupted in Yemen and Bahrain.

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