Iran's Nuclear Program: Is Ayatollah Khamenei's Religious Ban on Nukes Changeable?

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Is the religious decree forbidding nuclear weapons in Iran absolute, or could the escalating tensions from the war change everything? In this critical episode of Irantalks, we sit down with esteemed Islamic scholar Dr. Mansour Leghaei to get the definitive answers.

00:00 Introduction
01:42 Eyewitness Report from Isfahan
05:51 The Fatwa Forbidding Nuclear Weapons
12:20 Secondary Rulings & Precedents
22:12 The Obligation of Muslims Abroad
29:30 Analyzing the "Victory" Claims
32:20 Conclusion & Final Prayer

We explore the core of Ayatollah Khamenei's famous nuclear fatwa. Why does the Supreme Leader, as a top jurist, consider the atom bomb to be "haram" (forbidden by God)? We unpack the specific religious reasoning behind this order and discuss whether his fatwas are considered binding law within the Islamic Republic's legal framework.

With the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East shifting rapidly, many are asking: Is Iran secretly changing its nuclear policies? Dr. Leghaei provides his expert analysis on the conditions under which the Supreme Leader might be permitted by Islamic law to change this critical fatwa. Furthermore, we touch upon the sentiments of the people in cities like Isfahan, who live with the daily reality of a potential conflict.

What are your thoughts? Can a religious decree hold firm against immense geopolitical pressure? Let us know in the comments below.

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