I have said that some people are not going to like Jamal Khashggi's nomination of Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Sistani for King Faisal Prize for serving Islam, and I was right. Yousef Makki writes one of the most gibberish columns I read lately. Please, if you can read Arabic, don't waste your time reading such non-sense. In his column, Mr. Makki implies that Arabs do not care about Nobel Prize because it was given to some of Israeli's prime ministers. Is it true? No. I think this man is exercising wishful thinking. He thinks that he can think for all Arabs. Thank you, but we have our own brains, and we can use them very well. Better than you do, apparently. He says that King Faisal Prize should not be given to someone who cooperated with the invaders (he uses much worse expression, but I don't dare to use his language with such a respectful personality like Aytollah Sistani).
Correct me if I was wrong, but as far as I can recall, Sistani never met any American, or did he? I cannot assume the writer is blind and deaf, but to neglect Sistani's role to prevent civil war, and his insistence on holding elections, is inexcusable to me.
The terrorists targeted Shiites many, many times. They have attacked Shiite holy places, and killed some prominent Shiite figures, such as Sayed Mohammed Baqer Al-Hakeem. Imagine what could have happened if Shiites were to payback to every terrorist attack. However, Sistani has always called Shiites to calm down, and advised them to show their resistance through living and rebuilding instead of killing and destroying. Ironically, Mr. Makki nominates Sheikh Hareth Al-Dhari for the Prize. With all due respect for you and Sheikh Al-Dhari, I have one question to ask: Are you serious? # »
Correct me if I was wrong, but as far as I can recall, Sistani never met any American, or did he? I cannot assume the writer is blind and deaf, but to neglect Sistani's role to prevent civil war, and his insistence on holding elections, is inexcusable to me.
The terrorists targeted Shiites many, many times. They have attacked Shiite holy places, and killed some prominent Shiite figures, such as Sayed Mohammed Baqer Al-Hakeem. Imagine what could have happened if Shiites were to payback to every terrorist attack. However, Sistani has always called Shiites to calm down, and advised them to show their resistance through living and rebuilding instead of killing and destroying. Ironically, Mr. Makki nominates Sheikh Hareth Al-Dhari for the Prize. With all due respect for you and Sheikh Al-Dhari, I have one question to ask: Are you serious? # »
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