“There is no logic in views of Muslim Brotherhood.”
A top Iranian scholar referred to the teachings in the holy book of Islam saying that liberty and jurisprudence are two of these teachings and none is accompanied by Takfir (excommunication).
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Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Taskhiri, a senior advisor of the Supreme Leader in Muslim world affairs, highlighted logic and dialogue as two recommendations of Qur’an which are not found in the viewpoints of Muslim Brotherhood, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
Senior cleric referred to the recent Lebanon conference as a reaction to the meeting of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and noted, “Once the viewpoints of Muslim Brotherhood are evaluated based on the holy book of Islam, they are found to lack logic and tendency for dialogue.”
He counted logic, jurisprudence and dialogue as two teachings of holy Qur’an.
He highlighted liberty, fraternity and jurisprudence as some other guidelines in Qur’an and added excommunication is never accompanied with these evidences.
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