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Attacks Against Fallujah Great Injustice, Say Islamic Scholars
2004-04-14
The Kingdom’s supreme religious ruling body, the Permanent Committee for Scientific Research and Ifta, strongly condemned the attacks against the Iraqi people by the occupation forces in Iraq and called for the suspension of military operations. It also wants those responsible for these attacks to be brought to justice.
I assume they're talking about the Merkins, not about the corpse mutilators?
In a statement issued yesterday, the committee, headed by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, condemned the operations launched against the people of Iraq, especially in the city of Fallujah, “including killing and terrorizing of the innocent, destruction of property and the demolition of mosques with worshippers inside.”
Can't have it both ways, Mufti, Grand though you may be. If you pack a mosque full of bad guys, all of them enthusiatically shooting, expect somebody to shoot back...
“The committee considers these acts against Iraqi people as the most extreme kind of injustice and aggression. While strongly condemning these criminal acts that have crossed all limits, the committee calls on all fair and just people in the world, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to condemn this ferocious assault and work to apply all means to stop it and punish those responsible,” the statement said.
He's gotta be talking about the corpse mutilators, right?
On Monday, the Saudi Cabinet expressed deep concern over the deteriorating situation in Iraq and the victimization of its people. The Cabinet, which met under Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd, stressed the urgent need for restoring security and stability in Iraq, enabling the Iraqi people to regain sovereignty and embark on rebuilding their country. The government said this would only be possible through allowing the United Nations to play an active role in the stabilization so that Iraq could regain its place within the international community and the Arab and Muslim world.
Yeah. Sure. You betcha. That'll work.
Posted by:Fred

#9  What would be even more befitting the situation would be a pair of quarter-kilometer diameter meteorites smacking down simultaneously at 30Kps, throwing out unmistakable nickel-iron residue, and leaving a pair of matched lakes a mile or so in diameter and a half-mile deep. Nobody would even have to say "Allah is pissed!" - it would be a given...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-04-15 12:00:59 AM  

#8  OP: Visualize a B2 bringing light to the darkness by nuking Mecca and Medina without warning and without poststrike acknowledgement. Let the black turbans try and explain that "Judgement of Allah" to followers of the Religion of Peace.
Posted by: RWV   2004-04-14 11:34:05 PM  

#7  It's time to play a new game: "Whack-a-Mufti". Seems like they're the ones causing all the trouble - Sadr in Najef, the black turbantops in Iran, Mullah Omar in Afghanistan/Pakistan, the Muftis running all those Madrassas everywhere turning out nice little jihadis by the dozens, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, et cetera, ad nauseum. I don't care what they're whacked with (unless people begin getting careless with nukes and start taking out Muftis in my neighborhood with 20MT weapons), just as long as they're whacked. Don't even bother stacking them - let 'em rot where they fall. Sooner or later somebody's gonna get the message that yelling and screaming about "kill the Americans" is a JDAM homing signal, and STFU. Until then, let the games begin.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-04-14 10:47:45 PM  

#6  Attacks Against Fallujah Great Injustice, Say Islamic Scholars

Okay then, if they want great justice, maybe they should "ZIG"....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-04-14 10:07:25 PM  

#5  Permanent Committee for Scientific Research and Ifta

Are they serious? What kind of Scientific Research do they conduct?
Posted by: eLarson   2004-04-14 9:09:04 PM  

#4  these guys just don't get it. This is April 2004 not April 2001. We aren't the same cute, little, cuddly puppy dog we were back then.

Now, when we growl at you, it means we are about to bite.
Posted by: B   2004-04-14 9:07:15 PM  

#3  Oh, shaddup, Muffi. Stuff a freakin' sock in it.

Those who can, do. Those who can't, preen and run their worthless mouths.

It's obvious which one these worthless wankers are.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-14 8:26:47 PM  

#2  They can spew this stuff all they want for internal consumption, but the more they spew, the more their folks realize that their leaders are without influence in the outside world. Sort of the Grand Mufti Michael Moores of Mecca.
Posted by: Tom   2004-04-14 8:06:00 PM  

#1  "urgent need for restoring security and stability in Iraq, enabling the Iraqi people to regain sovereignty and embark on rebuilding their country. The government said this would only be possible through allowing the United Nations to play an active role in the stabilization so that Iraq could regain its place within the international community and the Arab and Muslim world."

Said by John Kerry or the Saudi Cabinet? Can't tell, can you? That says A LOT
Posted by: Frank G   2004-04-14 7:36:09 PM  

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