Wednesday 13 March 2013

PICTURED: Iranian President Ahmadinejad Under Attack For “Sinful” Hug With Grieving Hugo Chavez's Mother...

This photo of President Ahmadinejad closely embracing Elena Frias de Chavez was slammed by religious conservatives in Iran

A photo of Iranian President Ahmadinejad hugging Hugo Chavez's mother at the late Venezuelan leader's funeral has sparked controversy among conservative Muslim clerics.
The image shows Ahmadinejad and Elena Frias de Chavez touching cheeks during a moment of shared grief.
But religious conservatives say his actions are 'sinful' under Islamic doctrine which forbids Muslim men from touching women outside their immediate family.

They claim the act insulted Iran's religious dignity and amounted to 'haram' – a term used to describe a religiously forbidden act under Islamic rules.
Mohammad Taghi Rahbar, the Friday prayer leader of Iran's second city, Isfahan, told Mehr news agency that Mr Ahmadinejad had 'lost control'.
Ahmadinejad has already been criticised for a blog which he posted in tribute to Hugo Chavez claiming he would one day be resurrected alongside Jesus Christ

He added: 'Shaking hands with a non-mahram (unrelated by family) woman, under any circumstances, whether young or old, is not allowed. Hugging or expressing emotions is improper for the dignity of the president of a country like the Islamic Republic of Iran.'
President Ahmadinejad has already come under fire from conservatives loyal to Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran's supreme religious leader, for posting a blog last week in tribute to Hugo Chavez which predicted he would return with Jesus Christ 'on resurrection day'.

Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, a senior Iranian cleric, said: 'I say directly that he went too far with what he mentioned in his tribute.'
 
'The president is well aware that such a tribute will provoke reactions in our religious institutes. He could have sent a diplomatic message with no religious connotations.'

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