Ahmadinejad under sorcerers spell: top cleric

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Gazoo Notes: If all else fails, start personal attack on Ahmedinejad.
So far west has not been able to shake Ahemdine.

AND of course Dawn had to print the news from the CIA news pipeline

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TEHRAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been put “under a spell” by his chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie, an ultra-conservative cleric was quoted by local media on Sunday as saying.
“I’ve told some of my close friends that I am more than 90 percent certain that (Ahmadinejad) has been put under a spell. This is not natural at all,”Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, believed to have once been a mentor of
the president, told the weekly Shoma.
“No sane person does such things unless his free will has been taken away,”Mesbah Yazdi said in reference to a crisis that has erupted since mid-April between Ahmadinejad and the hardline conservative camp close to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
“His actions have no justification. When he has 10 friends… does it make sense to constantly defy nine of them and defend (the actions of the) tenth person?” Mesbah Yazdi asked in an allusion to Mashaie.
Mashaie, the president’s top adviser and close relative who has worked alongside Ahmadinejad for more than 25 years, has been the target of a barrage of criticism from the conservative camp in past weeks.
Mashaie, who has been condemned for being too liberal, holding nationalistic views dating back to pre-Islamic Iran, and for having a great influence on the president, is now accused of leading a “current of deviation” aimed at destroying the Islamic regime.
Mesbah Yazdi said he sensed a “great danger” lingering over Ahmadinejad because of Mashaie.
“I do not know if it is (because of) hypnotism, a spell or relations with yogis. But there is something wrong,” said Mesbah Yazdi.
“It is almost as if this questionable person (Mashaie) has put this man (Ahmadinejad) under a spell, as if he has wrapped him around his finger,” he said.
The conservatives also accuse Mashaie of orchestrating the attempted sacking of Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi in mid-April, which was vetoed by the supreme leader.
The aborted dismissal triggered an unprecedented political crisis in the higher echelons of Iran’s regime, with Ahmadinejad expressing his displeasure by withdrawing from public life and official duties for 10 days.
Several conservative websites have recently hinted that Mashaie may be connected to the practice of dark magic, while the judiciary has announced the arrest of two “sorcerers” but stopped short of linking them to the chief of staff.
The rumours have gained enough momentum to prompt Ahmadinejad to deny them publicly.
“Those who have spoken in recent days about the influence of fortune tellers and jinn (shape-shifting spirits) on government were telling jokes,”Ahmadinejad said on May 8.
Iran’s first Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi hit back hard at the accusation by the ultra-conservatives.
“Some people speak of sorcery and jinns and attribute them to the government. Is it possible to govern the country with sorcery and jinn? Is it possible to send satellites into the sky (using them)? Science is behind all these issues,” Rahimi was quoted as saying in some local papers.
“How could they attribute such things to Dr. Ahmadinejad, the president and a (university) professor?” Rahimi added.
Another vice president, Hamid Baghaie, defended Mashaie against accusations of deviancy, describing them as “slander.”
Ayatollah Ahmad Janati, who heads the powerful Guardians Council, a body that oversees elections, interprets the constitution and vets parliamentary legislation, warned Ahmadinejad on Friday that he could not protect Mashaie forever.
“Some people seek to deviate from and act against the country and Velayat-e Faqih (the supreme leader),” Janati said.
“But there will come a day that the regime and the people will deal with them.”
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Iran cleric says Ahmadinejad pressured over staff

By wmw_admin on May 14, 2011
Mohammad Davari – AFP May 13, 2011

Three weeks of political infighting in the higher echelons of Iran’s regime have ended, an influential conservative cleric said on Friday, but President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is still under pressure over his controversial chief of staff.
Ahmadinejad and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have healed the rift sparked by the president’s aborted dismissal of intelligence chief Heydar Moslehi, Ayatollah Ahmad Janati said in a weekly prayer sermon at Tehran University.
“We did not expect this from (Ahmadinejad) … but the crisis has passed. Calm has returned and minds have been put at ease,” said Janati, who heads the powerful Guardians Council, the body that overseas elections.
Ahmadinejad’s repeated public assertions of allegiance to Khamenei put an end to “the crisis, which had become a source of happiness for domestic and foreign enemies,” Janati said in remarks broadcast on state radio.
The hardline president has been harshly grilled by conservative opponents for challenging Khamenei’s decision to reject Moslehi’s dismissal in late April.
Moslehi, whose ministry has a key role in vetting electoral candidates, was reportedly forced by Ahmadinejad to resign amid a struggle for control of the intelligence network ahead of a parliamentary poll in March 2012.
In protest at Khamenei’s veto, Ahmadinejad consequently withdrew from the public eye and abandoned cabinet meetings as well as official visits, provoking a fresh crisis within the conservative camp.
But Janati warned Ahmadinejad, without naming him, not to allow the recurrence of any rebellion against the authority of the all-powerful Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters.
“He who makes bad decisions will lose the popular support,” Janati said in an allusion to Ahmadinejad’s efforts to invoke popular support against his critics.
Janati also indirectly cautioned the president that he could not indefinitely protect his controversial chief advisor. Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie, the bane of religious traditionalists in the regime.
Mashaie, a close relative of Ahmadinejad who has worked closely with him for more than 25 years, has been condemned for holding nationalistic views dating back to pre-Islamic Iran.
“Some people seek to cause a deviation, and act against the country and Velayat-e Faqih (the supreme leader),” Janati said. “But there will come a day that the regime and the people will deal with them.”
In recent days, conservative leaders have called on Ahmadinejad to separate himself from Mashaie.
An influential religious conservative, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah Yazdi, accused Mashaie on Thursday of preparing the emergence of a heresy comparable, according to him, to the Babism movement that shook Iran in 19th century.
He criticised Mashaie for advocating an “Iranian Islam,” and for seeking to introduce into the Islamic regime the “pluralism that we have always fought.”
Babism signalled a break with Islam and attempted to start a new religious system that was crushed by the clerical establishment, according to experts.
Mesbah Yazdi, often recognised as Ahmadinejad’s former mentor, urged the president to admit to an error by constantly supporting Mashaie against his critics.
A prominent conservative lawmaker, Alireza Zakani, also advised Ahmadinejad to distance himself from Mashaie, saying the president must “fight his internal and external demons … in the near future.”
Mashaie was quick to reject the criticism on Friday, as he reiterated his allegiance, and that of the president, to Khamenei and Velayat-e Faqih.
The doctrine of Velayat-e Faqih grants absolute authority over all matters to the supreme leader who, according to it, should remain above daily politics.
In an interview with state news agency IRNA, Mashaie said the recent crisis had not affected Ahmadinejad’s relationship with Khamenei at all, and accused his opponents of “following their own petty factional interests” in fuelling discord among the elites.
He also said criticism against Ahmadinejad stemmed from jealousy of those who “could not bear to witness the president’s outstanding management” in bringing “development and hope” to the country.
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biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Iranian power struggle takes a bizarre turn

By wmw_admin on May 13, 2011
Jonathan Manthorpe – Vancouver Sun May 13, 2011

At first glance from outside, the struggle for authority in Iran between Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has become weird in the extreme.
In the last few days, about 25 of Ahmadinejad’s closest confidants have been arrested and charged with “sorcery” and being “magicians.”
One of them, Ahmadinejad’s personal exorcist, Abbas Ghaffari, is accused of summoning up a genie, or “djinn,” while being questioned, which caused his interrogator to have a heart attack.
Ahmadinejad himself has been warned by his own religious mentor, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi MesbahYazdi, that he is risking “apostasy” by allowing himself to be portrayed as Shu’ayb bin Salih, one of the figures who will accompany the Mahdi, the saviour, when he returns to bring justice and peace to the world.
There is, however, nothing strange or unfamiliar about these events and accusations in the world of the Iranian Islamic Republic, the heartland of the Shiite faction of the Muslim world.
Ahmadinejad is playing a very calculated, bold but dangerous political game stemming from his own intense Messianic belief in the imminent reappearance of the Mahdi -the equivalent of the Messiah in Judaism or the second coming of Christ in Christianity.
Ahmadinejad speaks frequently about the Mahdi and his return within the next few years to cleanse the world.
He has even made this a theme in two speeches at the General Assembly of the United Nations when, he said in a video interview later, the Mahdi bathed him in a green aura that transfixed his audience.
But by associating himself with the Mahdi, Ahmadinejad is claiming to have higher religious and thus, in the Iranian context, political authority than Supreme Leader Khamenei.
There have been persistent rumours coming out of Iran in the last few days that Ahmadinejad has overplayed his hand and, at best, will be forced to resign.
That may be, but it is hard to believe that a man prepared to play a high-stakes game involving some of the core beliefs of his society would go easily or willingly. One of the central beliefs in Shiism is that the Twelfth Imam of Islam, Muhammad al-Mahdi went into hiding -it’s called “occultation” -in 873 CE.
Shiites believe the Mahdi is present in the world and at some point will reveal himself and usher in a period of revolutionary social and political change.
He also will take vengeance on Sunni Muslims, whom Shiites believe have blocked the rights of the family of the Prophet Muhammad to rule the world, and he will slaughter Muslim religious leaders who have not established just Islamic law.
Since the ayatollahs came to power in Iran in 1979 they have downplayed the role of the return of the Mahdi in their theology, just as the second coming of Christ is not a central obsession for most Christians.
But the Mahdi and his imminent return is an aggressively promoted belief and driving force for Ahmadinejad.
Since he was elected president in 2005 he has put a great deal of political authority and money behind the development of the shrine at Jamkaran, near the holy city of Qom south of Tehran, which is one of the messianic sites associated with the reappearance of the Mahdi.
Under Ahmadinejad’s patronage, the Jamkaran mosque has become a major hub for the publication of books and DVDs concerning the Mahdi and the imminent apocalypse.
It was the content of one of these DVDs, published last month, that seems to have directly spurred the arrest of Ahmadinejad’s associates for sorcery. One of those arrested, the president’s personal prayer leader, Abbas Amirifar, has been singled out in state media in Iran as having been behind the DVD, which portrays Ahmadinejad as the Mahdi’s right-hand man, Shu’ayb bin Salih.
Another of those arrested is said to be Ahmadinejad’s chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, who is a central figure in this story.
Unless he has some other plans to stay in power, Ahmadinejad must retire in 2013 after serving two terms.
It is widely believed he wants Mashaei to succeed him. But the ayatollahs and other religious leaders think Mashaei is close to being a heretic.
Matters started coming to a head last month when Ahmadinejad attempted to fire his intelligence minister, Abdulhassan Banisadr, who he thought had authorized surveillance of Mashaei on behalf of the supreme leader.
Khamenei demanded the reinstatement of the minister, and Ahmadinejad reluctantly agreed after boycotting cabinet meetings for 11 days.
The last few days have seen the sorcery charges against Ahmadinejad’s cohorts.
But perhaps most indicative that Ahmadinejad’s days in power may be numbered are some remarks by the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards, the ultimate bulwark of power in Iran.
“The Islamic Republic cannot survive without the existence of the supreme leader,” Mohammadw Ali Jafari was quoted as saying last week by an Iranian newspaper.
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biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Its all over in media... But these news are due to rift between Khamnai & ahmedijiad
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
But aythullah khameni said 3 days ago that there is not even a single day when I didn't pray for Ahmedinijad. I think that there is something seriously wrong with ahmedinijad. May be that "under the spell" is ryt..
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
I have serious doubts about him from beginning but current situation doesnot fit right.
As 2012 is coming & Khamnai have predicted about the coming of AWAITED MEHDI, so i think Khamnai & his accomplices are acting against ahmedinijad. As ahmedijad might be opposing it.
ALLAH knows best.
But it will give edge to all those who oppose IRAN..
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
But aythullah khameni said 3 days ago that there is not even a single day when I didn't pray for Ahmedinijad. I think that there is something seriously wrong with ahmedinijad. May be that "under the spell" is ryt..


[hilar][hilar].... yaar kahan ho. Praying for me doesnt mean you are praying for me to get over a spell lol
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
I have serious doubts about him from beginning but current situation doesnot fit right.
As 2012 is coming & Khamnai have predicted about the coming of AWAITED MEHDI, so i think Khamnai & his accomplices are acting against ahmedinijad. As ahmedijad might be opposing it.
ALLAH knows best.
But it will give edge to all those who oppose IRAN..

It wasn'y Aytullah khameni who predicted the coming of Imam Mahdi (atfs) but it was Aytullah taqi behjad and he never mentioned any specific year but he claimed that "Inshallah" even the oldest man/woman of this generation will able to see the Imam...
But I am not getting your point, why clerics will oppose ahmedinijad??
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Time will tell bro. Just wait as every where stories are getting ugly as Dajjal 3rd era (days like week) is near..
ALLAH knows best.
 

M Ali Khan

Minister (2k+ posts)
For more details please read here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/front...inejad-khamenei-rift-deepens-to-an-abyss.html
very informative time line of the war going on between Khamenei and Ahmedinejad.

Khamenei supported Ahmedinejad because he was anti-reform and did not demand democracy and more flexibility in laws like most people in Iran want. Khamenei also wanted his son Mojtaba Khamenei to become the new Supreme Leader if he dies, which is impossible because the Guardian Council of ayatollahs/mullahs actually have the power to elect a new spiritual leader when time comes and most of them dont want Mojtaba to be even considered for it. That rule can be amended/changed by the President, and initially Ahmedinejad got very close with Khamenei.

The 2009 election mess saw massive rigging in polls to stop the reformists from coming back to power, and Khamenei publicly backed Ahmedinejad in the brutal crackdown against Green Movement. When the protesters were silenced, problems began developing. Ahmedinejad began having problems with his former leader as Ahmedinejad's cabinet members were chopped and changed without his approval. He fired some ministers after differences with them only for Khamenei to come in and re-instate them (because they were all Khamenei chamchas while Ahmedinejad wanted his own chamchas in power!).

Eventually the whole mess has come down to Ahmedinejad getting fed up of mullah interference and has started vocally campaigning for complete removal of Khamenei and other mullahs from running Iran. Even though his closest supporters are also his old friends and relatives! But the mess will be the downfall of both these people, and hopefully the Green Movement will take advantage!