‘Such a fatwa was never issued by Supreme Leader Khamenei and does not exist; neither the Iranian regime nor anybody else can present it,’ MEMRI claimed on Sunday.
Iran and the Nuclear Fatwa of Convenience
America finds itself, once again, negotiating nuclear policy with a terrorist state. President Obama tells us that we can all take a deep breath, he was able to work a concession out of the Iranians…they’ve issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons. Whew!…thank goodness…that was a close one. We’ve been brought back from the brink of nuclear oblivion due to the Presidents keen ability to negotiate. Notwithstanding the obvious (and wholly inappropriate) grandstanding by the POTUS, there are a few other issues that need to be addressed in relation to this fictional fatwa.First, for those of you who are unfamiliar, a fatwa is simply a ruling regarding Sharia law (Islamic law), issued by an Islamic scholar. An Islamic scholar (Imam) issuing a Sharia law fatwa is similar to the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) when it interprets and hands down rulings regarding U.S. law. This is yet another example of how Islam, due in part to its adherence to Sharia Law, has very little to do with ‘religion’ and a whole lot to do with politics and governance. That being said, a fatwa can determine many different things, from the mundane, all the way to topics of, well, let’s say…extreme consequence. For instance, a fatwa can dictate how financial dealings are transacted between Muslims, or go all the way to labeling ex-Muslims as apostates and ordering their death…as has been issued against me.So, knowing that a fatwa is simply an interpretation of Sharia law, what business does the United States of America have in accepting this type of irrelevant nothingness when considering not only our own foreign policy, but the issue of global nuclear non-proliferation? More specifically, why do we accept this from the Islamic sect that invented taqiyya, the notion that lying, as long as it’s for the furtherance of Jihad, is acceptable. Outside of Islam, fatwas have no legitimacy, so why do we insist on legitimizing the fatwa concept for an ideology that clearly uses them as a tool of convenience?Well, that brings me to another point, not about fatwas in general, but about this fatwa in particular. Here’s the bottom line, there was no fatwa issued (this year). President Obama said that we should trust the Iranians because they’d issued a fatwa condemning the use of nuclear weapons, and he is correct, they did issue a fatwa. He just forgot to mention one minute detail…the fatwa was issued in 1979.