Many Mauritanian Imams have criticized the policy of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs which allegedly targeted some of the poor Imams as they call themselves. In a message they addressed to President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, they stressed their anger at the Minister of Islamic Affairs Ahmaed Ould Nini who the claim deprived them of Ramadan aid while it benefits others who have nothing to do with the Islamic Affairs sector. The Imams said in their statement that they are members of the National Union of Imams of Mauritania (Imams of the poor) and that they already had the honour of meeting the President in May 2012 where they presented him the problems they are exposed to, pointing out that the democracy that has been established in his era was built on strong foundations and gave to the individual and society freedom of expression. They say: “we extend this message to inform you that some of the promises you made and assigned to the Minister of Islamic Affiars were not fully implemented and were denied, which has grown divisions and suspicions between Imams. The Minister of Islamic Affairs is working hard to reverse what your programme aims for, the examples of that are many and complex including the unjustified paradoxes under which some Imams had the best chance of receiving aid, while others were excluded for hidden reasons."
GMT 18:24 2017 Sunday ,03 December
Saudi UNESCO contender highlights cultural tourism drive in KingdomGMT 17:33 2017 Wednesday ,29 November
Kelly, Hayworth and other American women who married royaltyGMT 16:57 2017 Wednesday ,29 November
New tests at Jesus's presumed tomb back traditional beliefsGMT 17:11 2017 Sunday ,12 November
Statue of actor Bud Spencer unveiled in BudapestGMT 19:55 2017 Wednesday ,08 November
Berlin theatre scraps Istanbul 'Richard III' over security fearsGMT 08:16 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
67 words that shaped Palestinian, Israeli livesGMT 18:18 2017 Saturday ,28 October
Small dinosaur used colors for protection: studyGMT 11:20 2017 Wednesday ,25 October
Mystery ancient stone structures found in Saudi desert
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor