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Hezbollah leader accused of saying Shiite law more important than Lebanese constituti­on

- ARAB NEWS — Originally Published in Asharq Al-Awsat

BEIRUT: An Iranian news website has caused controvers­y in Lebanon by claiming Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah told his followers that Shiite Islamic law is more important than the Lebanese constituti­on and “it is mandatory to implement its orders.”

Nasrallah’s comments, allegedly made during a meeting with Iranian supporters living in Lebanon, were reported by the Iranian Farda News website. However, the website later retracted the statements and issued an apology to its readers. Hezbollah’s media office also issued a statement rejecting the Farda News article.

According to the original story, Nasrallah made a series of controvers­ial remarks addressing the religious and political situations in Lebanon and Syria. While praising Lebanese President Michel Aoun, he complained that many Shiites in the country had “converted to Christiani­ty or become Sunni Muslims.”

Nasrallah was quoted as saying that “the principles of Wilayat Al-Faqih,” in which religious scholars qualified in Shiite Islamic law make legislatio­n and issue socially binding edicts, “are above the Lebanese constituti­on.”

Lebanon is one of the Middle East’s most diverse countries, with a population including Sunnis, Shiites, Alawites, Druze, Maronites and Copts. Under Lebanese law, the president must be a Maronite, the prime minister a Sunni and the speaker of Parliament a Shiite.

 ??  ?? Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s statement has been retracted by the website.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s statement has been retracted by the website.

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