Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper: Didn’t Imam Say Clergy Should Not Interfere in Executive Affairs?

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Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper: Didn't Imam Say Clergy Should Not Interfere in Executive Affairs?

Islamic Republic Newspaper: Didn’t Imam say that the clergy should not interfere in any executive affairs?

The Islamic Republic Newspaper wrote that when the Islamic Revolution led by Imam Khomeini began, the goal was not for the clergy to interfere in all matters and take over governance entirely.

There should be no doubt that the proposal to add a clause regarding the authority issuing permits for seminary management centers for psychological activities is not only not a service to religion, the clergy, and the country, but it will also inflict a new blow to the clergy.

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