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Salafist group signs Hezbollah pact
Al-Sayyed, left, represented Hezbollah, while al-Shahhal, right, represented the BJM [AFP]

Hezbollah has signed a memorandum of understanding with a local Sunni faction in Lebanon, a move that could help defuse sectarian tensions that have cost the lives of more than 100 people.

But the deal, signed on Monday between Hezbollah and the Salafist Belief and Justice Movement (BJM), came under fire from other Salafist groups.

The agreement prohibits the shedding of Muslim blood by fellow Muslims.

Salafists follow a form of Sunni Islam and many adherents consider some Shia Islamic beliefs to be heresies.

The agreement stresses the necessity of eliminating concerns over those doctrinal differences and agrees the formation of a committee of religious scholars to contain arguments and manage disputes.

It also calls for confronting the "American agenda" in Lebanon.

Deal criticised

Ibrahim Amin al-Sayyed, head of Hezbollah's political council, represented Hezbollah in the signing ceremony, while the Salafists were represented by Sheikh Hassan al-Shahhal, who heads the BJM.

But another Salafist authority, Dai al-Islam al-Shahhal, one of the founders of the Salafist movement in the Lebanese city of Tripoli, criticised the deal.

"The Salafi movement totally rejects this document ... and [he] who signed it has no right to claim belonging to the Salafi movement or representing it," al-Shahhal said.

"This document is ... harmful to the Sunni community, and will end up in vain, God willing," he said.

Tripoli has been the scene of sectarian violence in recent months, with clashes between members of the rival Sunni Muslim and Alawite groups in the the neighbourhoods of Bab al-Tibbaneh and Jabal Mohsen claiming the lives of 23 people.

Last Thursday, a bomb attack near a bus stop in the city's busy commercial district, killed at least 18 people.

 Source: Al Jazeera
Feedback Number of comments : 6
 
Syed Husain
India
19/08/2008
A step in the right direction!!!
Its heartening to see that such a pact has been signed. It may sound a death knell to the zionists and its allies but a glad tiding to all the peace loving people of the world. Its depressing to see the oppressed people fighting against each other over non-issues of doctrines and practices while the real battle is on. Make no mistake, there are only two sides to be taken. The side of the oppressor OR the side of the oppressed. To side with the oppressed is the only undebatable truth.

Khurshid
Afghanistan
19/08/2008
Salafist groups
yet again we see that the SUNNI groups are fighting each other. it has been proven many times in history before that sunni can't get their acts together specially the salafist. the salafist will disagree with PAINT ON THE WALL.

The oppressed
San Marino
19/08/2008
I am pleased to see that Syed stands by the oppressed Christians of Lebanon, the oppressed Muslims of Darfur, the oppressed Chinese of Malaysia, the oppressed women of Saudi Arabia, the oppressed Jews of Iraq, the oppressed Palestianian members of Fatah of in Gaza, the oppressed Georgians in Georgia. When the oppressed have overcome the oppressors, and they becom ethe oppressors, will Syed then support the oppressors or the oppressed?

Mukhtar Marouf
Kuwait
19/08/2008
Salafist group signs Hezbollah pact . .
Subahanallah! All people following Islam in right way must take others with them and not feel others untouchable. I liked the move and pray that it leads them to the right direction with open hearts. The Best Part of it is that the agreement stresses the necessity of eliminating concerns over those doctrinal differences & agrees the formation of a committee of religious scholars to contain arguments and manage disputes. May the Almighty guide all of us to right path and really they move forward.

Unity
Syria
19/08/2008
Salafist group signs Hezbollah pact
Absolutely a move in the right direction! Organisations and people like Dai al-Islam al-Shahhal are betrayers working for US interests. With such announcements they prove that they are not able to think in on long term. The reality is that they are not in the position to make such comments. It is absolutely unislamic to make such statements and to divide instead of uniting. We muslims have to work on uniting our Umma. And Shia is part of the Umma, as we Sunnis are too. Wasalam

Brendan
Afghanistan
19/08/2008
Salafist group signs Hezbollah pact
Hopefully ALL Christians and ALL Muslims will understand who is the real threat to world peace....Lebanon seems to go in that direction, but Europe still sleep walks, while the Americans walk in total darkness, used by their Zionist masters

 
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