Posted on 06/12/2018 4:52:26 PM PDT by SJackson
In a bold move, Iraqs Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr spoke in favor of the return of the Jews who were evicted from the country half a century ago. Sadr responded to a question posed by one of his followers June 2 on whether Iraqi Jews have a right to return after having been forcibly displaced due to previous Iraqi policies, noting that they used to own properties and were part of the Iraqi community. He said, "If their loyalty was to Iraq, they are welcome." His answer was taken as tantamount to a religious edict, or fatwa.
The response has won him even more popularity and admiration for his policies and unexpected moves. His bloc, the Sairoon Alliance, won the largest number of parliament seats after allying with the Communist Party in an unprecedented move. This opening to ethnic and religious diversity reflects a shift in the personality of a Shiite religious and political figure known for being rebellious and defiant over the past 15 years.
However, an overview of Sadrs previous positions reveals that this positive attitude toward Iraqs Jews is not really new. In an interview with journalist Sarmad al-Tai in 2013, Sadr said he "welcomes any Jew who prefers Iraq to Israel and there is no difference between Jews, Muslims or Christians when it comes to the sense of nationalism. Those who do not carry out their national duties are not Iraqis even if they were Shiite Muslims.
Diyaa al-Asadi, a leader in the Sadrist movement, told Al-Monitor that while his movement criticizes the founding of the State of Israel for usurping the historical lands of Palestine, it distinguishes between Zionism as a secular political movement and Iraqi Jews as a religious minority rooted in Iraq.
Sadr, whose policy of openness to religious diversity is part of his comprehensive program to ease the sectarian and religious polarization of Iraqi politics, calls for the protection of Iraqi Jews and for granting them all their citizenship rights.
Tai, the reporter who interviewed Sadr in 2013, told Al-Monitor that by touching on the return of Iraqi Jews, Sadr has broken the silence on a sensitive issue that no other political or religious Iraqi leader has dared raise since the exodus of Jews in 1950-1951.
Sadrs stance has sent a sigh of relief to the Jewish community outside of Iraq. Edwin Shukr, a leader in the British Jewish community and personal envoy of the president of the European Jewish Congress, considers Sadrs initiative a milestone and expressed his willingness to meet with Sadr and thank him on behalf of the Jewish community.
Sadrs positivity toward a sect that has been neglected for more than half a century represents a real revolution that could change the perspective of large segments of Iraqi society.
Professor Ronen Zaidel, a specialist on Iraqi affairs at the University of Haifa, takes particular interest in Sadrs policies. He believes that the fact that Sadr linked the return of Jews to their loyalty to Iraq as a conditional openness extended only to those holding non-Israeli passports. However, he expressed cautious optimism that this could be just a first step to start a dialogue with the representatives of Iraqs expatriate Jews. He does not expect that Sadr's position will upend the Iraqi policy on all issues related to the future of the Jewish community in Iraq.
The Iraqi authorities may permit members of the Jewish community to visit Jewish holy sites and shrines without granting them further rights or restoring their Iraqi citizenship, he said.
Iraq is home to several Jewish holy shrines, including that of the Prophet Ezekiel (Al-Kifil in Babylon), Ezra HaSofer (Al-Azir in Maysan), the Prophet Daniel (near the castle of Kirkuk), the Prophet Jonah (in Mosul, destroyed by the Islamic State) and the Prophet Nahum (in the village of Alqosh).
Shukr hopes that the openness of Sadr will be the start of public interest in preserving the holy Jewish places, which are common symbols of the Abrahamic religious heritage within Iraq and would pave the way for the rebuilding of ties between the new generations that are freed from the chains of hatred and fears of conflict.
Iraq's 2005 constitution did not recognize Judaism as one of the officially recognized religions such as Islam, Christianity, Mandean and Yazidi (Article 2.2).
A 1982 law that defined the officially recognized religious communities in Iraq included the Jewish community among the official religions but under the name Mossawi, or "follower of Moses." The term Israeli community had been used in previous legislation and was changed to avoid mention of Israel for fear it could be interpreted as official recognition of the state.
The new Iraqi Nationality Law of 2006 also reinstated Iraqi citizenship for those who had lost it as a result of political, sectarian or racial decisions. A few minorities among Saddam Husseins opponents, including the Feyli (Lurs), benefited from the law, but Jews were excluded.
Aint heard from Muqi Al Sadr in a dogs age.
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Interestingly this issue was raised in 2003-2004 by Iraqi Jews who wanted to return. The US position was that it was a big No. Probably add to tensions. My recollection is that those advocating for it were interested in the economic redevelopment of the country. Former Jewish Iraqi Capitalists. Not a bad thing. But Sadr is a communist. The government of the people does the redevelopment. Still, I'm sure there are some who will take him up on it.
The Shiites have no animus toward jews— Iran absolutely has a huge existent Jewish Prussian population. It is the Sunni (saudis) that need to get their asses whipped along with the American businesses that suck off their oil. Did you know that Shiites tolerate Jews— Sunnis don’t!! Hamas is 100% Sunni. We need to wake up.
Not entirely. Post WWII the Jewish population dropped from 100-150,000 to around 8,000 today. That drop about 60% post Shah. Obviously things didn’t go well under the Mullahs. But yes, some Jews choose to live there, and Iran allows it. Which isn’t true of most of the Sunni countries.
You sure about that?
Consider Hezbollah
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah
They’re not sitting in Lebanon blowing kisses at the Israelis!
I remember a lot of a anti-Semitic statements coming out of the mouth of Khomeini.
Iran is still constantly calling for the destruction of Israel. I just don’t call that being friendly!
Is he the muslim fat boi?
It’s a trap. The Iraqis will rob the Jews blind and kill them
Maybe they are running out of people to behead.
We should have put a bullet into Mookie 15 years ago.
Another George Bush failure.
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well let’s just shoot another 14,000 women and children and . like Israel did since April,and old people demonstrators with snipers. That ok with you. Lets move that practice to our border. That’s fine?
Iran allows Christians too. You take a bible into Saudi Arabia and tell me what happens. We are so screwed up.
What? Iran is constantly saying “Death to Jews” and calling for the complete annihilation of Israel.
Where in the heck did you come up with “Shiites have no animus towards Jews”?
Sadr’s announcement is a gambit. Trying to set a precedent for “Right of Return” for the Palestinians to Israel. Having a few Jews is Iraq is no big deal. The population will run them out again (or kill them eventually. But a return of “palestinians” to Israel means then end of Israel. That’s what he’s after. That’s what ALL MUSLIMS are after. Sunni. Shiite. Makes no difference.
Makes a huge difference based on facts and not stereotyping .
Please don’t feed the troll.
Cyrus the Great was Persian (Iranian), and is revered by Jews who know anything about their own history.
I know Persian Jews and they are quite proud of Iran. We are fed such lies to deflect attention from the Saudi attack on this country because it would disrupt oil money in this country. That damned bush actually secretly flew those damned murdering bastards out of this country the day after 9/11. They hid the truth in the 9/11 commission report in the detailed 28 pages until last year when our great president released the truth!! The Saudi ambassador and prince Bandar and his wife took over 200 phone calls from the hi jackers directly in the Saudi embassy!! Then they funded the hijacjers flight lessons!! Dont tell me that Iran is the chief exporter of terrorism with a straight face!!
This is a guy definitely on the make and needs close scrutiny.
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