How real are the threats of Wahhabi?
In social networks Wahhabi spread open threats against Azerbaijani Shiites.
So, on behalf of a Azer Huseynov was spread an appeal in social networks to "Salafi brothers and sisters" calling for jihad against the Shiites in Azerbaijan. The author of appeal justifies the destruction of mosques in the Karabakh by Armenians, as they were named after Shiite imams.
Authors threaten to destroy the sanctuary of Mirmovsum-aga in Baku. `
It is also reported about the receiving instructions by Azerbaijani Wahhabi from some Abi Malik al-Juhani and distributing anti-Azerbaijani fatwa (calls) and video on his behalf.
In these materials Azerbaijanis are presented as apostates who worship graves, and they threaten to destroy all sanctuaries of Seids (Shiites consider seids descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.)
Representatives of various religious movements in Azerbaijan and law enforcement agencies have not commented on this appeals yet. -05D-
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