Iran’s Radical Ayatollah Sayid Sadiq Shirazi’s Dangerous Teachings

By: - April 22, 2019

Islamic State, al-Qaeda, al-Nusra Front, Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah. These terror-affiliated organizations assert dominance in western media. Extremist ideology has been at the forefront of the war on terrorism. Many of these groups operate using a dangerous interpretation of Islamic teachings as guidelines. However, certain fringe groups remain relatively unknown and enjoy obscurity by highlighting mainstream extremism while masking their own.

Unknown to most non-Muslim westerners, conflict between ideology and politics is found in different sects of Islam. This fact is crucial to understanding why highlighting dangerous practices and beliefs is often dismissed as bias or sectarian. 

The Shirazi family were supporters of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution which turned the government into an Islamic republic. The religious uprising imposed radical governance on the population that remains today. Shirazi’s doctrine is a radical form of the Shiite sect of Islam. 

Sadiq Shirazi preaches an extreme ideology that sanctions dangerous practices. Among guidelines given to followers are: child marriage at any age is permitted; intercourse cannot occur until child is 9-years-old but prior to that molestation is acceptable; female genital mutilation is sanctioned; and women are prohibited from holding positions of power in government. Sadiq Shirazi also promotes a violent self-flagellation ritual.

The controversial practice of Tatbir is found among fringe groups of Shiite Muslims. During this ritual, practitioners strike their heads with a dagger. The objective is to inflict maximum bleeding. According to Shirazi, this practice is mandatory even at the risk of fatalities. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the current religious authority in Iran, has strongly condemned the practice of Tatbir. The Shirazi family vehemently opposes the Iranian government.

According to this March 2018 article from Middle Eastern outlet Albawaba, “Most Western governments are home to thousands of followers of The Shirazi Jurisdiction.” This is alarming because there is also an ideological concept in Islam called Taqiyya that allows followers to deny beliefs for self-preservation. The national security implications associated with Shirazi doctrine should not be overlooked.

  • RSS WND

    • Mike Johnson: Victim of Stockholm Syndrome?
      By Paul Blanchfield In the congressional football game between the American Patriots and the Globalists, the AmPats had pulled the failed McCarthy and replaced him with new QB Mike Johnson on whom they now pinned their hopes for a safer America. They were gobsmacked when on the first snap from center, Johnson tucked the football… […]
    • Do anti-Semitic protesters still get student-debt 'forgiveness'?
      As to the signs held by and the slogans chanted by the "pro-Palestinian" protesters, switch out the words "Jew" or "Jewish" and insert the word "black." The nationwide George Floyd/Black Lives Matter protests of the summer of 2020 would then look like a knitting circle. President Joe Biden condemned "the anti-Semitic protests," but added, "I… […]
    • Another boneheaded move by House Republicans
      It was a bad day for First Amendment purists in the House of Representatives when, in bipartisan fashion, it voted to foist a definition of anti-Semitism by something called the "International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance" on the U.S. Department of Education, one of the Cabinet "deep state" posts marked for dropping by Donald Trump should he… […]
    • You want 'revolution,' kids? Brush up on your history
      The pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests have spread to university campuses across the country, just as the agitators hoped (and planned) for them to do. As was also expected, some of these protests have turned violent. A Jewish student was poked in the face with a flagpole at Yale University and hospitalized; another Jewish student was… […]
    • Can the public's distrust of media get much worse?
      The national media consider themselves essential in educating the electorate, so what happens when the electorate does not consider them a trustworthy guardian of democracy? The Associated Press and the American Press Institute just released a poll on the 2024 election and found only 14% of their sample expressed "a great deal of confidence in… […]
    • The 'Biden bump' didn't last long
      "The election is clearly changing now, moving towards Biden," the influential Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg declared on March 26. "The Biden bump is real." For Republicans, Rosenberg is someone worth listening to; he was right about the nonexistent "red wave" many in the GOP expected back in 2022. When he said the election was moving,… […]
    • The C's wreak havoc on 'COEXIST' bumper stickers
      In their weekly podcast, Hollywood veteran Loy Edge and longtime WND columnist Jack Cashill skirt the everyday politics downstream and travel merrily upstream to the source of our extraordinary culture. The post The C's wreak havoc on 'COEXIST' bumper stickers appeared first on WND.
    • Taxpayers are subsidizing college radicalism
      Mohamed Abdou is a pro-Hamas "anarchist interdisciplinary activist-scholar of Indigenous, Black, critical race, and Islamic studies, as well as gender, sexuality, abolition, and decolonization" at Columbia University. Now, I don't mean to pick on Abdou. It's just that he happens to teach virtually every trendy pseudo-intellectual identitarian twaddle concocted by modern man. Ultimately, we make… […]
    • IRS: Worst creditor on the planet
      Dear Dave, My husband and I are following your plan, and we're on Baby Step 2. We just learned that the person who has done our taxes for the last three years made mistakes on all our returns. They were really nice and did our taxes for free, but now we owe back taxes in… […]
    • South Dakota puppy killer
      The post South Dakota puppy killer appeared first on WND.
  • Enter My WorldView