POPE FRANCIS MEETS IRAQ’S TOP SHIA CLERIC ALI AL-SISTANI

Middle East Religion World

Sat 06 March 2021:

Pope Francis held a historic meeting today with Iraq’s top Shia cleric Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani in the southern Najaf city.

The meeting came as part of the pontiff’s current visit to Iraq, which started on Friday.

According to an Anadolu Agency reporter, the meeting, which took place at Sistani’s office in Najaf, focused on peaceful coexistence between different religious groups in Iraq. The meeting continued for 50 minutes, with no media presence.

Receiving the Pope at his home in the holy city of Najaf, Grand Ayatollah Sistani “affirmed his concern that Christian citizens should live like all Iraqis in peace and security, and with their full constitutional rights”.

According to statements by both offices of Pope Francis and Sistani, the meeting took months in preparations.

 

After Najaf, Francis is expected to depart for the southern province of Dhi Qar, where he will hold an inter-religious meeting on the Plain of Ur, considered the birthplace of Prophet Abraham.

Pope Francis arrived in Baghdad where he was received by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, and then met with President Barham Saleh as well as other government and religious Iraqi figures.

On his schedule, the pontiff will also travel to Erbil, northern Iraq, where he will meet with Kurdish Regional Government’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani.

About 10,000 Iraqi Security Forces personnel are being deployed to protect the Pope during his visit, while round-the-clock curfews are also being imposed to limit the spread of coronavirus.

Some Shia militant groups have reportedly opposed the visit, suggesting the tour amounts to Western interference in the country’s affairs.

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