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12-10-2010, 05:38 AM
Supreme Council calls for the battle against liquor shops and the Sadrists are demonstrating in favor of the closure
Author: RN Editor: NQ Friday, 10 k 1 2010 13:16 GMT
Alsumaria News / Najaf
His leadership in the Islamic Supreme Council which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim, on Friday, fully supported the decision of the Baghdad Provincial Council to close the liquor shops, calling to participate in what he called a "battle for Islam", as demonstrated in the followers of the Sadrist movement in favor of the closure, demanding the government and authorities supporting .
The leader of the Council Sadruddin Qabbanji in a Friday sermon Balhasinip Fatimid dynasty in the province of Najaf that "the decision of the Baghdad Provincial Council deserves thanks and praise," calling to "be applied in all Iraqi provinces."
Qabbanji also called the people of Baghdad to "support this courageous decision," adding that "the battle for Islam must be shared by everyone," according to the source.
The leader of the Supreme Council in his speech that "the pioneers of these casinos and liquor stores were issued, including blatant attacks on citizens and their sanctities", following the saying "We consider these casinos is legal text of Article 82 of the year 1994."
The Qabbanji that "the Iraqi constitution, respect the Islamic identity which Muslims are forbidden to sell liquor or traded," adding that "Christians have a special status in this matter is not covered by the topic of prevention, because their religion does not prevent it."
The Baghdad provincial council has, for the twenty-sixth of last November, the closing of all nightclubs and shops selling alcohol in Baghdad, "because they do not have leave to exercise the profession," according to the decision of the Council, in response hundreds of Iraqi intellectuals on the resolution sit in Mutanabi Street, Central the Iraqi capital, as happened more than two thousand people a statement demanding the rescinding of the decision of the three authorities, which they saw as an attempt to bring life back through the implementation of the resolutions of the former regime.
I consider the former Iraqi Minister of Culture Mufid in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News", that the decision to close nightclubs in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, is illegal and a violation of personal freedoms, as contrary to the laws and the Constitution.
For their part, pretended followers of the Sadrist movement in the city of Kufa after Friday prayers in support of the Baghdad Provincial Council's decision to close liquor shops.
A reporter "Alsumaria News", the protesters waved placards saying "No, no to corruption, both of both wines," and chanted slogans of support for the Baghdad Provincial Council's decision to close clubs and liquor stores is not licensed.
He said one of the leaders of the demonstration, "We demand the government and religious leaders in support of the Baghdad Provincial Council resolution," calling to "circulate the resolution to all the provinces, particularly the provinces of the Holy," as he put it.
It was the religious authority, Sheikh Mohammed al-Yacoubi, said in a statement released by his office in Najaf, and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of it, on Wednesday, said security forces carried out a decision "wise and courageous" by the Baghdad Provincial Council to shut down nightclubs and shops selling alcohol, the public is licensed, pointing out that some of the sounds "eccentric pariah" of this conservative society with norms of morality and humanity inherent rise to object to the resolution and Mtbakip on the freedoms of the individual in the new Iraq, urged the people of the capital to support the decision of the pretense or post signs supporting him.
The Tourism Authority and the Iraqi antiquities was announced, last April, that the closure of liquor shops targeted some of those that do not have the license only them, stressing at the same time that it stopped issuing licenses for the official shops selling alcoholic beverages since 2003
http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/5/14672/news-details-.html
Author: RN Editor: NQ Friday, 10 k 1 2010 13:16 GMT
Alsumaria News / Najaf
His leadership in the Islamic Supreme Council which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim, on Friday, fully supported the decision of the Baghdad Provincial Council to close the liquor shops, calling to participate in what he called a "battle for Islam", as demonstrated in the followers of the Sadrist movement in favor of the closure, demanding the government and authorities supporting .
The leader of the Council Sadruddin Qabbanji in a Friday sermon Balhasinip Fatimid dynasty in the province of Najaf that "the decision of the Baghdad Provincial Council deserves thanks and praise," calling to "be applied in all Iraqi provinces."
Qabbanji also called the people of Baghdad to "support this courageous decision," adding that "the battle for Islam must be shared by everyone," according to the source.
The leader of the Supreme Council in his speech that "the pioneers of these casinos and liquor stores were issued, including blatant attacks on citizens and their sanctities", following the saying "We consider these casinos is legal text of Article 82 of the year 1994."
The Qabbanji that "the Iraqi constitution, respect the Islamic identity which Muslims are forbidden to sell liquor or traded," adding that "Christians have a special status in this matter is not covered by the topic of prevention, because their religion does not prevent it."
The Baghdad provincial council has, for the twenty-sixth of last November, the closing of all nightclubs and shops selling alcohol in Baghdad, "because they do not have leave to exercise the profession," according to the decision of the Council, in response hundreds of Iraqi intellectuals on the resolution sit in Mutanabi Street, Central the Iraqi capital, as happened more than two thousand people a statement demanding the rescinding of the decision of the three authorities, which they saw as an attempt to bring life back through the implementation of the resolutions of the former regime.
I consider the former Iraqi Minister of Culture Mufid in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News", that the decision to close nightclubs in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, is illegal and a violation of personal freedoms, as contrary to the laws and the Constitution.
For their part, pretended followers of the Sadrist movement in the city of Kufa after Friday prayers in support of the Baghdad Provincial Council's decision to close liquor shops.
A reporter "Alsumaria News", the protesters waved placards saying "No, no to corruption, both of both wines," and chanted slogans of support for the Baghdad Provincial Council's decision to close clubs and liquor stores is not licensed.
He said one of the leaders of the demonstration, "We demand the government and religious leaders in support of the Baghdad Provincial Council resolution," calling to "circulate the resolution to all the provinces, particularly the provinces of the Holy," as he put it.
It was the religious authority, Sheikh Mohammed al-Yacoubi, said in a statement released by his office in Najaf, and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of it, on Wednesday, said security forces carried out a decision "wise and courageous" by the Baghdad Provincial Council to shut down nightclubs and shops selling alcohol, the public is licensed, pointing out that some of the sounds "eccentric pariah" of this conservative society with norms of morality and humanity inherent rise to object to the resolution and Mtbakip on the freedoms of the individual in the new Iraq, urged the people of the capital to support the decision of the pretense or post signs supporting him.
The Tourism Authority and the Iraqi antiquities was announced, last April, that the closure of liquor shops targeted some of those that do not have the license only them, stressing at the same time that it stopped issuing licenses for the official shops selling alcoholic beverages since 2003
http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/5/14672/news-details-.html