[nasional_list] [ppiindia] The List: Clerics of Consequence

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      The List: Clerics of Consequence 
     
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      Posted July 17, 2006  
     
      In mosques from Cairo to Jakarta, influential Muslim clerics shape the 
opinions of the faithful. Their edicts can make or break governments, drive 
markets, and even incite violence. In this week's List, FP presents a guide to 
some of Islam's leading holy men.


      Grand Mufti Sheik Abdul Aziz bin al-Sheik, 63

      Preaches from: Saudi Arabia


      Sect: Sunni

      Influence: A powerful conservative close to the Saudi regime, Abdul Aziz 
al-Sheik publicly chastised women attending an economic conference in Jeddah in 
2004 for being uncovered. He has warned hajj pilgrims not to allow outsiders to 
divide Muslims, but he has also cautioned that Islam's greatest affliction is 
propagated by "its own sons, who [are] lured by the devil [to attack 
innocents]."


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      Abu Bakar Bashir, 67

      Preaches from: Indonesia

      Sect: Sunni

      Influence: Bashir emerged in 2002 as a key figure associated with Jemaah 
Islamiyah, an al Qaeda-affiliated militant group. Although his rhetoric is 
virulently anti-Western, he calls himself a "simple preacher." He was released 
from jail in June after serving two years for conspiracy in connection with the 
2002 Bali bombing that killed more than 200 people.


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      Sheik Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, 70

      Preaches from: Lebanon

      Sect: Shia

      Influence: Lebanon's foremost Shia scholar, Fadlallah was considered 
Hezbollah's spiritual leader in the 1980s but has long distanced himself from 
the group. Still, Israel's recent strikes on the country have outraged him, and 
he has openly praised Hezbollah's attacks against Israel. He has also taken the 
United States and Europe to task for refusing to deal with Hamas and criticized 
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak for casting doubt on the loyalty of Shiites. 
For his part, Fadlallah has angered hard-line clerics in Iran for his efforts 
to restrain Iran's influence in the region.


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      Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, 84

      Preaches from: Iran

      Sect: Shia

      Influence: A founding father of Iran's Islamic revolution, Montazeri has 
become more moderate in recent years and is now the leading critic of Supreme 
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Montazeri has called for closer U.S. relations 
and more democracy in Iran. The regime kept him under house arrest for more 
than five years, but Montazeri retains a strong following among reform-minded 
Iranians.


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      Sheik Yusuf al-Qaradawi, 79

      Preaches from: Qatar

      Sect: Sunni

      Influence: Qaradawi reaches millions around the world through his popular 
show on Al Jazeera, Sharia and Life, in which he tackles such controversial 
topics as Arab reform, jihad, and homosexuality. He is considered a progressive 
on many social issues, but he became persona non grata in the United States 
after endorsing the Iraqi insurgency and suicide bombers in Israel.


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      Moktada al-Sadr, 32

      Preaches from: Iraq

      Sect: Shia

      Influence: The son of revered Shiite cleric Ayatollah Muhammad Sadiq 
al-Sadr, Moktada emerged early in the U.S. occupation of Iraq as an aggressive 
and ambitious religious and political figure. Forces loyal to him battled 
openly with U.S. troops for several months but have now settled into a tense 
coexistence with both foreign forces and those loyal to al-Sadr's older and 
more established rival, Ali al Sistani.


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      Grand Ayatollah Ali al Sistani, 75

      Preaches from: Iraq

      Sect: Shia

      Influence: As the leading Shia cleric in his country, Sistani is a 
kingmaker in Iraq's turbulent political scene. He reportedly favors an Islamic 
state, but one more moderate than the Iranian variety. Reclusive and in poor 
health, Sistani has had to fend off a challenge for power from young firebrand 
Moktada al-Sadr.


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      Grand Sheikh Muhammad Sayed Tantawi, 77

      Preaches from: Egypt

      Sect: Sunni

      Influence: Tantawi's position as grand sheikh of Cairo's Al-Azhar Mosque 
and head of its renowned university makes him a leading figure in Sunni Islam. 
Recently, he made waves by endorsing the headscarf ban in France, condemning 
suicide bombings, and declaring that "extremism is the enemy of Islam." Critics 
suggest that he is in the service of the Egyptian regime.

     
     


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