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A’jad flagged for ‘holding’

TEHRAN, Iran — Senior Iranian clerics have scolded President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for consoling Hugo Chavez’s mother with a hug — a physical contact considered a sin under Iran’s strict Islamic codes.

The rebuke follows a widely published photo showing Ahmadinejad embracing Chavez’s mother at the funeral of the late Venezuelan president in what is seen as taboo-breaking behavior in Iran.

Iranian papers yesterday cited clerics from the religious center of Qom who described the hug as “forbidden,” inappropriate behavior and “clowning around.”

Iran’s strict Islamic codes prohibit physical contact between unrelated members of the opposite sex.

The clerics did not spare Ahmadinejad.

“Touching a non-mahram [a woman who is not a close relative] is forbidden under any circumstances, whether shaking hands or touching by the cheek,” said one of the clerics, Mohammad Taqi Rahbar, adding that such contact, even with “an older woman, is not allowed . . . and contrary to the dignity of the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, Iran’s former judiciary chief and a religious leader in Qom, said Ahmadinejad was “clowning around.”

The clerics were also outraged by Ahmadinejad’s letter of condolence to Venezuelans and their interim leader, Nicolas Maduro, because the Iranian president had described Chavez as a “martyr” who will be resurrected and who will return to Earth along with Jesus Christ and Imam Mahdi, a 9th century saint revered by Shiite Muslims.

“Your knowledge of religious issues is limited, and no intervention could be made in this matter,” said Yazdi, addressing Ahmadinejad directly.