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		<title>Shia Theology Denies Earthly Al-Aqsa—Iran Exploits It as Political Bait</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Iran’s rhetoric on Al-Quds is a convenient cloak. It allows Tehran to rally the Muslim street, divide Arab ranks, and]]></description>
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<p>Iran’s rhetoric on Al-Quds is a convenient cloak. It allows Tehran to rally the Muslim street, divide Arab ranks, and export its revolution under the guise of defending Islam’s third holiest site</p>
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<p>As flags rise and chants echo on Al-Quds Day, many in the Muslim world assume Iran&#8217;s fervor for the Palestinian cause is rooted in deep religious obligation. But beneath the slogans lies a political strategy that has little to do with theology—and far more to do with geopolitics.</p>



<p>Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Iranian regime has positioned itself as the self-appointed vanguard of resistance against Israel. It institutionalized “Al-Quds Day” on the last Friday of Ramadan, not merely to express solidarity with Palestinians, but to amplify its ideological footprint across the Arab world.</p>



<p>Yet, a closer look at Shiite theology reveals contradictions. According to core Shiite beliefs, the holiest Islamic sites are not in Jerusalem, but in Iraq—specifically Najaf, Karbala, Kufa, and Samarra. These cities house the tombs of the Imams and are considered more sacred in Shiite jurisprudence than Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.</p>



<p>Emirati peace activist and Islamic historian Loay Al-Shareef highlighted this dichotomy in a recent video. Citing classical Shiite scholars like Al-Qulayni and early interpretations of the Prophet’s night journey (Isra and Mi’raj), Al-Shareef emphasized that in Shiite doctrine, the “Al-Aqsa” mentioned in the Qur’an is often viewed as a celestial mosque in the heavens, not the physical mosque in Jerusalem.</p>



<p>He further pointed out that numerous Shiite jurists have historically ranked the mosques of Iraq far above those of the Levant, including Jerusalem. “So why today do you hear Shiite Iran chanting about Free Palestine or Al-Quds Day? It&#8217;s political, not theological”, he says.</p>



<p>Indeed, Iran’s support for Palestinian factions—especially Hamas, a Sunni Islamist group—is not rooted in sectarian affinity. Rather, it is a tactical move to project power across the Sunni Arab world and challenge the influence of regional powers like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Gulf States.</p>



<p>Loay said, &#8220;After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the new Iranian regime hijacked the Palestinian cause. Not because of religious devotion to Jerusalem, but because Israel stands as a barrier, a deterrence.&#8221;</p>



<p>&#8220;A strong Israel prevents Iran from expanding its influence across the Sunni Muslim world. It&#8217;s not about Palestine, it&#8217;s about power&#8221;, he added.</p>



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="550" data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/1f6a8.png" alt="🚨" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> In Shiite Islam, Jerusalem holds no religious significance. <br><br>Iran has hijacked the Palestinian cause as a tool for regional dominance.<br><br>In this video, I provide evidence and context to explain this. <a href="https://t.co/OGcnz7Hzib">pic.twitter.com/OGcnz7Hzib</a></p>&mdash; Loay Alshareef لؤي الشريف (@lalshareef) <a href="https://twitter.com/lalshareef/status/1934687612935008618?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 16, 2025</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p>This was confirmed by leaked Iranian documents in past years, which revealed Tehran’s deep involvement in proxy networks across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. The goal: surround Israel and rival Sunni regimes with ideological allies.</p>



<p>More recently, a chilling warning came from Mohammad Marandi, former adviser to Iran’s nuclear negotiating team. In a post on X, Marandi threatened that if the U.S. joined the war, the governments of Qatar, Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain “would not last more than a few days or even a few hours.” He urged immediate evacuation from these countries—remarkably excluding Saudi Arabia from his threat.</p>



<p>Author and former MI6 spy Aimen Dean noted that Iran’s Ariana News Agency had repeated this threat, calling for retaliation not against Israel, but against GCC states—underscoring once again that Tehran’s war posture is about regional dominance, not Palestinian liberation.</p>



<p>What this reveals is sobering: Iran’s rhetoric on Al-Quds is a convenient cloak. It allows Tehran to rally the Muslim street, divide Arab ranks, and export its revolution under the guise of defending Islam’s third holiest site—one it does not even hold supreme in its own theology.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the Palestinian cause becomes a pawn. Iran’s influence has deepened internal divisions within Palestinian factions, with rivalries between Hamas and Fatah escalating over foreign loyalties. The people of Gaza and the West Bank suffer, while Iranian media broadcasts dramatized images of “resistance.”</p>



<p>In this equation, truth and theology are casualties. As Gulf nations modernize, diversify, and move toward normalization and regional stability, they are increasingly targeted—not by Israel—but by Tehran’s ideological militias and cyber proxies.</p>



<p>If the world is to have an honest conversation about Al-Quds, it must start by untangling faith from strategy. Iran’s flags may fly high on Quds Day, but what drives them is not religious obligation—it is geopolitical ambition.</p>
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		<title>Fostering Hindu-Muslim Collaboration for a Prosperous Nation: UAE Influencer Loay Al-Shareef shares insightful video on Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s visit to India</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Abu Dhabi — UAE influencer Loay Al-Shareef recently released an insightful video highlighting the significance of Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa&#8217;s visit]]></description>
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<p><strong>Abu Dhabi —</strong> UAE influencer Loay Al-Shareef recently released an insightful video highlighting the significance of Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa&#8217;s visit to India, and the potential for collaboration between Hindus and Muslims to create a brighter, more peaceful, and prosperous India.</p>



<p>The head of the Muslim World League Dr. Al-Issa embarked on a monumental journey to foster peace and unity. During his visit, he engaged with prominent Muslim scholars, conveying a vital message against extremism and promoting the core teachings of Islam, which advocate peace, love, and harmony among all individuals.</p>



<p><strong>Promoting Coexistence and Dialogue</strong></p>



<p>Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s visit to India was marked by meetings with influential Muslim scholars, where he emphasized the importance of peace and harmony in the teachings of Islam. The discussions revolved around the Charter of Makkah, an initiative aimed at fostering a balanced understanding of Islam and countering extremist ideologies. His efforts aimed to create a united front against divisions and promote a message of tolerance and coexistence.</p>



<p>Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s visit transcended the boundaries of the Muslim community, embodying the spirit of true interfaith dialogue. He actively engaged with leading Hindu leaders, showcasing remarkable diplomacy and a genuine desire to identify common ground between the two largest religious groups in India. Recognizing the potential for collaboration, he passionately appealed to both Muslims and Hindus to join hands and work towards a more prosperous India.</p>



<p>A key message delivered by Dr. Al-Issa was the importance of perceiving religious diversity as a strength rather than a source of division. He underscored the tremendous potential that lies within India&#8217;s diverse religious landscape and advocated for mutual respect and understanding among different communities. By embracing the richness of diversity, Dr. Al-Issa aimed to foster an environment where Hindus and Muslims could coexist harmoniously and contribute to the nation&#8217;s progress.</p>



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="550" data-dnt="true"><p lang="und" dir="rtl">زيارة تاريخية للشيخ محمد العيسى إلى <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%87%D9%86%D8%AF?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#الهند</a> لشرح حقيقة ديننا الحنيف وحث المسلمين والهندوس على نهضة الهند سويةً بناءً على المشتركات. سدد الله الجهود.<br><br>A Historic visit by Sheikh Mohammed Al Issa to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/India?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#India</a> urging Muslims and Hindus to build India TOGETHER based on our shared values. <a href="https://t.co/mtAQ5VL7Vd">pic.twitter.com/mtAQ5VL7Vd</a></p>&mdash; Loay Alshareef لؤي الشريف (@lalshareef) <a href="https://twitter.com/lalshareef/status/1697302812135211326?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 31, 2023</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p><strong>Call for Collaboration and Progress</strong></p>



<p>Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s visit emphasized the significance of open and constructive conversations between different religious and cultural groups. By engaging in dialogue, individuals can share their unique perspectives, dispel misconceptions, and find common ground. Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s call for dialogue serves as a powerful tool to overcome divisions and create a more inclusive society.</p>



<p>Indian community including both Hindus and Muslims applauded Loay Al-Shareef&#8217;s video that potentially glamorizes Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s impactful visit to India, and highlights the potential for collaboration between Hindus and Muslims.</p>



<p>Recognizing religious diversity as a strength, Dr. Al-Issa&#8217;s visit instills hope and encourages mutual respect and dialogue as crucial elements in building a brighter future for India.</p>
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