HÜDA PAR supports the fatwa of Muslim Scholars about the normalization
HÜDA PAR Chairman İshak Sağlam expressed his party support for the fatwa of International Union of Muslim Scholars which has considered the normalization with the zionist occupation regime as “haram” (forbidden).
In his party’s weekly statement on foreign agenda, Sağlam has addressed the normalization deals between some puppet Arab states and the zionist occupation regime as well as the massacres of the occupier United States.
Emphasizing that the fatwa of International Union of Muslim Scholars is very important for Islamic world, Sağlam call on all Muslim countries to obey it.
Evaluating the report titled named “Creating Refugees: Displacement Caused by the United States’ Post-9/11 Wars that was prepared by Brown University, Sağlam stressed that a global will must now be put forward against the exploitation and slaughter of the United States.
"The Organization of Islamic Cooperation, whose founding purpose was to liberate Jerusalem, must end its passive policies"
Calling on all Islamic countries to take a strong stance against the normalization steps with the zionist occupation regime, Sağlam continued his remarks as follows: “International Union of Muslim Scholars has issued a fatwa, considering all normalization deals with the zionist occupation regime as haram (forbidden). This fatwa, which was released ahead of the formal signing ceremony of US-brokered normalization deal between UEA- the zionist occupation regime that will take place on September 15, is very important document for Islamic World. Islamic countries should obey this fatwa and condemn all normalization steps with the zionist occupation regime. Any normalization deals with the zionist occupation regime would be a treason against Jerusalem cause as well as all Islamic World. In order to foil the “the Treason of the Century”, it is of vital importance to cease the normalization steps with the zionist occupation regime and to impose deterrent sanctions against the Muslim countries that have signed the normalization agreements with it. To that purpose, The Organization of Islamic Cooperation, whose founding purpose was to liberate Jerusalem, must end its passive policies. We invite Islamic countries, especially Turkey, Iran and Pakistan, to comply with this Fatwa, taking a clear stance against the steps of normalization.”
Pointing to the necessity of a global reaction against exploitations and massacres of the occupier United States, Sağlam said that the United States, which increased the number of its soldiers and military bases in Africa and Asia under the pretext of fighting terrorism has depopulated many regions across the world.
“The United States must pay a legal and economic price”
Emphasizing that the United States have been committing the crimes against humanity since September 11, 2001, Sağlam said: “According to the report titled “Creating Refugees: Displacement Caused by the United States’ Post-9/11 Wars” that was released by Brown University, the United States has forcibly displaced 59 million people from their home under the pretext of fighting terrorism across the world since September 11, 2001. In Africa and Asia, hundreds of thousands of people died in 8 bloody wars launched by the United States, while millions of civilians were forced to leave their homes. Previously, Wikileaks documents revealed war crimes committed by the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it did not face any sanctions. Continuing its aggressive policies, the United States has been adding new ones every day to its crimes against humanity under the umbrella of NATO since the September 11 attacks. Under the pretext of global fight against terrorism, the United States, which has increased the number of its soldiers and military bases in Africa and Asia in order to exploit countries and design their political systems, has depopulated many regions across the world. This has revealed that the United States used the September 11 attacks as a pretext for its expansionist policies. A global backlash should be built against the massacres and exploitations of the United States, which has brought many countries under its military and economic hegemony. The destruction, migration and massacres caused by the United States on three continents should be considered as a war crime and made this country pay a legal and economic price.” (ILKHA)