Identifier
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08BAKU692
2008-07-21 09:21:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Baku
Cable title:  

AZERBAIJAN: PRO-IRANIAN SHIA NETWORKS TARRING

Tags:  PREL PGOV PHUM KIRF AJ 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BAKU 000692 

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FOR EUR/CARC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/21/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM KIRF AJ
SUBJECT: AZERBAIJAN: PRO-IRANIAN SHIA NETWORKS TARRING
PRO-WESTERN SHIAS

REF: A. BAKU 000195

B. BAKU 00094

C. 07 BAKU 01067

Classified By: Deputy Chief of Mission Donald Lu for reasons 1.4 (b) an
d (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L BAKU 000692

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FOR EUR/CARC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/21/2018
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM KIRF AJ
SUBJECT: AZERBAIJAN: PRO-IRANIAN SHIA NETWORKS TARRING
PRO-WESTERN SHIAS

REF: A. BAKU 000195

B. BAKU 00094

C. 07 BAKU 01067

Classified By: Deputy Chief of Mission Donald Lu for reasons 1.4 (b) an
d (d).


1. (C) Summary: U.S. exchange participant and graduate of
an Iranian theological institute Muslim Elshan Mustafayev
told the Embassy that pro-Iranian Shia networks in Azerbaijan
have stepped up their criticism of Azerbaijani Shias who
travel to the U.S. or maintain contact with Western
embassies. Mustafayev's comments suggest a debate is
occurring among the small, but growing, network of
Azerbaijani Shias about relations with Western states. While
the debate is amateurish at times, it underscores the
importance of increased engagement with this population
segment and Iran's attempt to influence the discourse. End
Summary.

Background
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2. (C) Elshan Mustafayev participated in an exchange program
in late 2006 for Azerbaijani Muslims focused on Islam in
America. Mustafayev is in his mid-30s and is well educated,
with a PhD in history from the Azerbaijani National Academy
of Science. Mustafayev also studied Islamic theology for
five years in Gazvin, Iran. Mustafayev's background
highlights the next generation of post-Soviet Azerbaijani
Muslims who are theologically-educated and want Azerbaijanis
to better understand and practice the Islamic faith.

Pro-Iranian Shias Criticize Shias for U.S. Links
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3. (C) Since returning from the U.S in late 2006, Mustafayev
says two pro-Iranian Shia networks have launched amateurish
attempts to tar him for cooperating with the U.S. Mustafayev
said the popular Iranian-educated cleric Haji Namik Babahanov
(profiled in ref A) and the "Jafari Heyati" ("the Jafari
Community") group have been at the forefront of a smear
campaign against Azerbaijani Muslims who go to the U.S. or
have contact with Western Embassies. (NOTE: Jafari is a
reference to the Sixth Imam, Jafar al-Sadiq. Jafar is
recognized by Shias as the founder of Shia fiqh or
jurisprudence.) Mustafayev said the groups have floated the
accusation that Mustafayev is working for the U.S. sec ret

services. Mustafayev told us that Babahanov and the Jafari
Community group have floated the rumors while warning their
adherents against associating with the U.S. and Western
Embassies, even claiming that Azerbaijani Muslims who go to
Western Embassy receptions are unclean.


4. (C) According to Mustafayev, Babahanov has bragged to his
followers that in contrast to Mustafayev, he has refused to
participate in any exchange programs and has rebuffed
cooperation with the U.S. Embassy. (NOTE: The Embassy has
met two times with Babahanov and encouraged closer
cooperation. Babahanov has been very cool to this offer.)
Jafari community representatives have told their followers
that the U.S. Embassy unsuccessfully sought to win over
another popular Baku Shia cleric, Haji Shahin Hasanov,
offering to build a mosque for him. (NOTE: The Embassy has
met several times with Haji Hasanov, who was profiled in ref

B. The Embassy maintains cordial relation with Haji Hasanov.)


5. (C) Mustafaeyev said the Jafari Community group has been
active for approximately five years and is lead by Haji Abgul
Suleymanov, who Mustafayev said lacks any higher education.
The Jafari group is small (only 30 - 40 active members) and
most of its members are uneducated, but it is very active in
holding events. The group also runs a website,
www.islam-azeri.az. Mustafayev said it is possible that Iran
funds the group, but he had no confirming information.

Comment
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6. (C) Babahanov and the Jafari Community's slurs appear
amateurish, but the criticism suggests there is a real debate
among Azerbaijan's practicing Muslims on the issue of contact
with foreign states. (Mustafayev said pro-Iranian
Azerbaijani groups often clash with Shias who support

Ayatalloh Sistani in Iraq and Grand Ayatollah Fadlallah in
Lebanon.) The debate also suggests some push-back within
Baku's Shia community about the Embassy's attempt over the
past year to broaden its outreach to practicing Muslims.


7. (C) Mustafayev complained that the GOAJ's monopolistic
approach to Islam is a substitute for authentic religious
freedom and this is hampering the development of authentic,
indigenous Islamic institutions and actors. A wide and
growing range of practicing Muslims have argued that the
GOAJ's monopoly on Islamic education and practice is
simultaneously stifling the development of mainstream Islam
and ceding ground to foreign extremist ideas. These
commentators unanimously complain that the GOAJ has no
long-term approach to prevent the spread of extremism apart
from cracking down on practicing Muslims who may or may not
be extremists. As the Embassy has argued (ref C),the GOAJ's
religious policy rests on the assumption that the Caucasus
Muslim Board (CMB) is the legitimate body for regulating
Islamic education and practice in Azerbaijan. While this
assumption may have held true during the Soviet period, it is
increasingly outmoded by the volume of young Azerbaijanis who
scoff at the CMB's claim to legitimacy and are looking
elsewhere for religious answers.
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