Iman Bush

Greg Pierce:

"Perhaps the biggest story left unreported in the West is the extraordinary exuberance about the Iraqi election, set for January 30, among Iraqi Shias," Stephen Schwartz writes at www.TechCentralStation.com.
"I know about this because I spend a great deal of time talking to Iraqi Shia religious leaders, some of whom commute back and forth between Iraq and the U.S. The effervescence among them must be experienced to be believed," said Mr. Schwartz, author of "The Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role In Terrorism," and a consultant on domestic and international affairs in Washington.
"One prominent Shia in the U.S. told me, 'I call the president Imam Bush.' [In Shia Islam, the imams are the chief religious guides throughout the history of the sect.] 'He is a believer in God, he is just, and I believe he will keep his promise to hold a fair election on January 30,' my interlocutor said. 'He liberated Karbala and Najaf [the Shia holy cities]. He has done more for Shias than anybody else in history.' "

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