Lebanon (IP) - A Lebanese analyst considered the delay in the burial of the bodies of martyrs Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safi al-Din to have no Sharia objections.

Why it matters:
Given that the funeral and burial of the bodies of martyrs Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safi al-Din could have been a pretext for Hezbollah’s enemies to seek excuses; therefore, such statements will help clarify the Sharia and jurisprudential issues related to the delay in the burial of the bodies and will resolve public concerns and questions in this regard.


The big picture:
After several months have passed since the martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safi al-Din, the issue of the delay in the burial of their bodies has become one of the hot topics in Lebanon.


What he is saying:
In an interview with Iran Press in Lebanon, Lebanese analyst Faisal Abed al-Sattar analyzed and examined the religious dimensions of this issue and said, "The delay in the burial was due to a rational need."

 

Key point:

  • The funeral ceremony of the bodies of martyrs Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safi al-Din will be held tomorrow, Sunday, in a magnificent ceremony with the presence of representatives from 79 countries around the world, including popular and official delegations

 

Go deeper:
These statements have helped strengthen social and cultural solidarity among the Lebanese people in the face of existing challenges and put an end to many excuses.

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