24 June 2015 - 18:24
News ID: 2810
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Rasa – A Kuwaiti news website has reported that the Persian Gulf monarchy has expelled an Iraqi Shi’ite cleric for allegedly insulting the Prophet Muhammad’s companions.
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RNA – Unconfirmed reports have announced that Hujjat al-Islam Ja’far Ibrahimi, an Iraqi Shi’ite cleric living in Kuwait, as been deported at at the request of a number of political activists in the Persian Gulf monarchy.

 

According to the news website www.alkhaleejaffairs.org, a number of extremist Kuwaiti activists and members of the country’s parliament announced the news of Hujjat al-Islam Ibrahimi’s expulsion, claiming that they had read that he had insulted the Prophet Muhammad’s companions in sermons at a mosque and had asked the government to deport him.

 

Ahmad al-Azemi and Muhammad al-Jabbari, members of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, tweeted: “We appreciate the Minister of the Interior for his careful and rapid attention to our request for the immediate expulsion of Shaykh Ibrahimi.”

 

Kuwait has previously expelled Shi’ite scholars, including a case last year where they expelled Zaman al-Hasanawi, an cleric of Iraqi origin living in Kuwait.

 

They have also banned several Shi’ite and Sunni clerics from entering the country.

 

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