Mawlavi Abdul Hamid Ismaeelzahi: No Ruler Has Absolute Powers

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Mawlavi Abdul Hamid Ismaeelzahi: No Ruler Has Absolute Powers

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid Ismaeelzahi: No ruler has absolute authority

Mawlavi Abdul Hamid Ismaeelzahi, the Sunni Friday prayer leader of Zahedan, strongly criticized what he called extremism and excess in religions during today’s Friday prayer sermon in Zahedan and emphasized a moderate interpretation of religion.

He stated that Islam is a religion of interaction, tolerance, peace, and coexistence.

Mr. Ismaeelzahi further emphasized in his speech that no ruler has absolute authority and that absolute authority belongs to God.

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