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Imam Blasts Al-Hurra for Causing ‘Intellectual Chaos’
2004-03-06
And so the assault begins...
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, the imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, yesterday urged the Iraqis to end the bloodshed and work for unity.
"Knock if off, youse guys!"
The imam also blasted the newly established US-run Al-Hurra television channel for causing “intellectual chaos and confusion” among Muslims.
"Oh, Mahmoud! I'm so confused!"
"Me, too, Ahmed! All my thoughts are... chaotic!"
Delivering his Friday sermon to hundreds of thousands of faithful who packed the large mosque complex, Sudais warned Iraqis their disunity and infighting would only serve their enemies. “The ongoing bloodbath in Iraq must be condemned because it serves the enemy preying on the wealth of Iraq and its resources,” he said.
The enemy being... us? I haven't heard anybody else accused of preying on the country's wealth and resources. It's all about oil, y'know.
The Haram imam stressed the importance of correcting wrong religious notions in the light of Qur’an and Sunnah, citing ignorance, nepotism, partisanship, vested interests and love of publicity as the chief causes for the spread of wrong ideologies in Muslim countries. The imam decried the growing number of tragedies in the Islamic world, in an apparent reference to recent sectarian violence in Iraq and Pakistan, which claimed the lives of more than 200 Muslims.
Muslim bombs, killing scores of Muslims. Must be our fault...
Many Muslims mistook deviations and false concepts for the main teachings of the religion, he said. He emphasized the need to promote a correct understanding of Islam to strengthen Muslim unity. “Those who read the events of history will find that misconceptions have triggered crises and conflicts not only in Islamic countries but the whole world,” he said.
But Muslims seem to have a special knack for it...
Such misconceptions served to divide Muslims and helped their enemies dominate them, the imam said, citing the murder of Caliphs Uthman and Ali as well as famous Muslim leaders like Hussein, Ibn Zubair and Ibn Jubair. Sheikh Sudais denounced a “war of ideas” being waged by parts of the Western media with the aim of imposing particular cultural and intellectual patterns and dictating specific reforms in the name of globalization, openness and freedom.
Doesn't like the idea of competition, does he? Having to defend one's ideas can be so... tiring.
The US government-funded Al-Hurra Arabic channel was aimed at sowing doubt among Muslims, especially women, about Islamic teachings and discrediting Islamic principles. “It spreads intellectual chaos and destroys the correct thinking of the Ummah and its cultural heritage,” he said. Sheikh Sudais also criticized liberals and secularists among Muslims, saying “they follow the wrong way ... and call followers of the right path bad names like Wahhabis.”
Yeah. I'm surprised the word has more than four letters, myself.
Modern information technology must be harnessed to promote the right Islamic concepts, he added.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Thanks for the endorsement, Sheikh Al-Sudais! With that ringing condemnation, more Iraqis will tune in out of spite!
Posted by: Ptah   2004-3-6 9:41:36 PM  

#12   .. Green Screen of Death! simply put Gates in charge
Posted by: Anomalous   2004-3-6 7:33:12 PM  

#11   Anyone get the latest copy of Koran XP? I just love the new features and how unproductive I've become.

OMG, 30 minutes later and I'm still chuckling over this one!

This is brilliant -- we just have to get our jihadi buddies introduced to the Blue Green Screen of Death!
Posted by: Steve White   2004-3-6 2:05:57 PM  

#10  I recommend the NEXT $87bn we spend on the Middle East be devoted to building a JDAM target base including every mosque in the world. I'm available to help...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-3-6 12:46:19 PM  

#9  Modern information technology must be harnessed to promote the right Islamic concepts, he added.

Anyone get the latest copy of Koran XP? I just love the new features and how unproductive I've become.
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-3-6 12:36:37 PM  

#8  We have to get people ask themselves "Why they hate us" and come the same answer than after Pearl Harbour: "Because they are a bunch of bastards"
That's a good response in peacetime. I prefer:
"Why do they hate us?"
BECAUSE WE'RE GETTING READY TO DESTROY THEM"
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-6 12:22:02 PM  

#7  "...because it serves the enemy preying on the wealth of Iraq and its resources,”

If giving $87B is preying on resources, then consider my resources fair game, and prey away! Please!
Posted by: Hyper   2004-3-6 11:43:44 AM  

#6  I wasn't offended, but war on terror is largely an ideological war and we MUST win the ideological war otherwise as soon as US troops leave a couuntry to deal with another crisis that country will become again a hornet nest. We must remind the world again and again and again that the Islamic militants are not poor victims figting for justice but that they dream of being the worl's herrenvolsk preying on kaffirs and non wahabis. Just like they do whenever they have the upper hand.

We have to get people ask themselves "Why they hate us" and come the same answer than after Pearl Harbour: "Because they are a bunch of bastards"
Posted by: JFM   2004-3-6 11:37:43 AM  

#5  Oops! I see my post differently after a few hours sleep! First, I was making fun of the incredibly ostentatious titles and over-inflated egotism of the Islamic "clerics" - truly absurd, IMHO. Second, my reference to the Sand Men is my standing joke regards any and all M.E. land disputes -- everyone wants to pick where in time "ownership" should begin, conveniently forgetting anyone who was there before and, usually, from whom they stole it.

I got your point, JFM, and apologize if my 4:00 AM ranting missed the mark and gave offense -- none was intended!! I should've gone to bed, instead of posting! You are dead right about the historical timeline - the Wahhabi Sunnis forced the Shi'a off the land during al Saud's consolidation of the tribes under the House of Saud. Again, no offense was meant to you - I was just making fun of the whole arrogant hypocrisy of the Grand Doodah's pontifications! :-)
Posted by: .com   2004-3-6 10:49:31 AM  

#4  .com

The day a Shia Arabian starts to piss on us about "stolen resources" I will think in the poor cavemen. For now what we have is a Wahabi cleric pontificating on stolen resources. In other words he is giving the moral high ground to Jihadis and indirectly helping in recruiting new ones. The theme of the "stolen oil" was also used by bin Laden before becoming protein paste. I really think we should not lose an occasion to remind the wahabis that they live on stolen money. And don't forget to mention the oil stolen to the kurds, to the Berbers, to the South Sudanese, to the Christian Nigerians...
Posted by: JFM   2004-3-6 8:00:57 AM  

#3  I love this shit. RamaLamaFuckingDingDong, Grand Vizier & Muftimump DooDah of the Holy BurgerDoodle sez...

"stealing of the oil belonging to the Shia Arabians"

LOL! Good one, JFM...

Okay...

"And the Cave Sand Men before the Shi'a-falvored guys? What about them too? Huh?"

I don't think anybody wanted the SA Western shore before the Sand Men came along. As Allen is my witness. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2004-3-6 4:29:59 AM  

#2  Preying on Irak and its resources? What about his own stealing of the oil belonging to the Shia Arabians?
Posted by: JFM   2004-3-6 2:21:24 AM  

#1  We certainly can't have openness and freedom that just would not be...er...ah...Islamic.
Posted by: GK   2004-3-6 12:50:24 AM  

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