Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi issued a fatwa declaring that anyone threatening Supreme Leader Khamenei is considered a mohareb, or an enemy combatant of God. This ruling responds to threats from Trump and Israeli leaders but does not specifically mention Trump. The edict states that Muslims must not cooperate with those who threaten the leader and emphasizes that the harmed will be rewarded by God. The fatwa's implications may be more perilous for Iranians facing regime retribution than for Trump himself.
Any individual or regime that, God forbid, seeks to harm the Islamic nation and its sovereignty by threatening or violating the authority of the Supreme Leader and religious leadership is considered a mohareb.
The edict states that anyone who 'endures harm or loss in this cause' will be rewarded by God.
Since being deemed a mohareb is punishable by death in Iran's theocracy, some have interpreted this as a death sentence targeting Trump.
The fatwa, while broadly applicable, does not constitute a direct or specific threat to Trump.
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