From MEMRI:
Mohammad Hassan Al-Akhtari: These Islamic countries, which we consider to be…
Interviewer: Turkey is an ally…
Mohammad Hassan Al-Akhtari: That is not an Islamic country, but a country of Muslims. All these countries are countries of Muslims, not Islamic countries. An Islamic state is a state whose rule is instated upon Islam. Any country whose rule is instated upon Western laws and American conspiracies is not an Islamic state.
Interviewer: Saudi Arabia, for example, is an Islamic state.
Mohammad Hassan Al-Akhtari: No, it isn't.
The rule of Saudi Arabia is instated upon Wahhabism, not upon the Koran or upon Islam. If Saudi Arabia was really instated upon Islam, it would not take a stand against the Palestinian resistance. Today, we see how Israeli devises plots on a daily basis, and operates against the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem. Israel officially declared that Jerusalem is its capital, and none of these governments criticized or took a stand against this position. An Islamic state is a state that is instated upon Islam, upon the Koran, and upon Koranic and Islamic principles.
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