Iran-Israel Sangharsh: Iran’s top clerics issued ‘fatwa’ against Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu; They are called ‘Sardars’

Iran’s head Shia Religious Authority on Sunday issued a “fatwa” against US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Grand Ayatollah Nasar Makram Shirazi’s Fatwa, a religious decree, such as prize -winning writer Salman Rushdie, asks Muslims to bring down American and Israeli leaders to threaten the leadership of the Islamic Republic, as reported by New York Sun. The decree states that any person or administration, who threatens the unity and leadership of the Global Islamic community (Umma), should be classified as “Sardar” or “Mohreb” – who wages the war against God. Iranian law allows execution, crucification, dissection of organs, or exile to those for those.Makram declared in the judgment, “Those who endanger the leadership and integrity of Islamic Umma are considered as chieftains.” He demanded protection from these “enemies” with a prayer and requested Mahdi’s early arrival, which has been predicted in Shia Islam.The religious decree followed the “12-day war”, during which the operation of American and Israel allegedly caused great damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.On 13 June, Israeli aerial attacks attacked the Iranian atomic and military establishments, allegedly casualties between senior scientists and commanders. Iran replied by firing ballistic missiles at Israeli urban centers. The United States entered the struggle after a week, targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities.Trump had earlier warned that further Iranian uranium would trigger additional American reactions to rich weapons-grade. This statement followed a brief termination of enmity that ended with a 12 -day rapid battle.Iranian clerics have previously issued fatwa to encourage violence.The most notable example was 1989 editing against writer Salman Rushdie after the publication of “The Satanic Verses”, in which many Muslims were found to be aggressive. The fatwa forced Rushdie to hide, resulting in a Japanese translator’s murder, and provoked various attacks on the publishers of the book. Rushdie has abolished many murders efforts, including stabbing in New York in 2023, giving them an eye.