الريسوني متهم من الـ"ـبي بي سي" بالورود في قائمة إرهابية وبفتوى "نكاح الأموات"
بواسطة 02/02/2018 07:47:00
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Mohamed Asleem - Our Moroccan News
It seems that the troubles and embarrassments of the BBC Arabic channel with the sheikhs have started and will not end. "Rania Al-Attar," to claim the existence of the Makassidi scholar and vice president of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, Moroccan Ahmed Al-Resouni, by appearing on "lists of terrorism" and the fatwa permitting the "marriage of the dead."
Angered Risuni, who sent a letter of protest to the channel’s management in London, saying that “an episode of (Trending) presented by journalist (Rania Al-Attar) included (confusion and ambiguity), and continued:” especially the claim that I am among the two topics on a list of lists Terrorism, as I say, I am the owner of a fatwa on the marriage of the dead. ”Al-Risouni added that“ all of these are fictitious, fabricated allegations that are unfounded, but I don’t even know what the meaning of the fatwa of the dead’s death is. ”He added that“ some jurists pointed to him by following the matter and presenting A complaint with the British authority specialized in monitoring the audiovisual media, then before the British judiciary if necessary, "but I added," But now I have seen that the previous step is sufficient, so the offense will not be repeated ", and that" these are slanders that harm your channel as much as they offend me, so I saw that I take note of it, so that you may take what you think is appropriate and appropriate to remedy this? "
On the other hand, the BBC expressed its regret for mentioning the name of the Moroccan scientist in that episode, explaining that "the mistake was not intentional, but rather was a confusion between Sheikh Al-Risouni and Sheikh Al-Zamzami, the owner of that fatwa, and that it was only a mistake in distinguishing between the two worlds and uncle From any negative intention. "
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