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Saudi mufti rolls his eyes, sees conspiracies everywhere...
2003-02-10
In his speech on mount Arafat on Monday, February 10, the Saudi Mufti, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah called on the Muslim nation to come together and unite because its enemies consider it a target with respect to its economy and to its religion. He added that the enemies are striving to control the markets of the Islamic Nation and to control it through breeding animosity with one country after the other. In his speech, widely televised on Satellite channels around the world, the Sheikh said: "The Muslim Nation is being targeted for its economy, values and unity. The enemies are trying to keep it away from its religion. The enemies have accused the Muslim Nation of calling for 'terrorism' and the education curriculums have also been criticized. They are also trying to control the economy which is the lifeline of the nation and to manipulate its wealth and resources while opening up its markets to promote their products."
"Damn them infidels, pickin' on innocent Islamist nations! An' they dint do nuttin'! Nuttin', I tell yez! Well, maybe a few corpses here and there, but nuttin' serious..."
The sheikh added that the struggle in the modern world is one of religion and economy as the forces of evil aim to gain their own benefits by taking over the resources of the Muslim world. He added that the economy of the Muslim world must not be consumerist.
Does that mean he doesn't want anybody to buy anything? That's what consumers do...
"The economy of the Muslim nation must liberate itself to be productive and useful," he said. "The enemies want the nation to disintegrate to take over it one country after the other. We need to unite our stance as this is the only way to preserve its entity."
"Us Soddies are on to these plots and conspiracies, so you should let us lead you. On to victory!"
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  I have always been bothered about the fact that pundits comment on genocide khutbah from Islamania, without saying one word about the authority that same holds over Muslims. On my authority as an anti-idiotarian, I order you to read the following statement a Muslim doctor from the D.C. area, who typifies the native follower of the Islamo-fascists: http://www.balochistanpost.com/item.asp?ID=3238

I downloaded much of the pro-enemy cheers and jeers of alleged American, Ali Abunimah, during the Anti-Taleban War. And he never got into the desperation mold of Mohammed Khodr. The U.S. Congress needs to look into opinion makers among American Muslims. In the age of WMD, any kind of incitement should not be incorporated into protected speech.

Take my word for it: the Koran based concept of "Islamic loyalty" (walah) prohibits allegiance of a Muslim to either non-Muslim or secular states. American Muslim = traitor.
Posted by: Anon   2003-02-10 22:23:01  

#4  But now there's Mecca-Cola and Yassir has his face on potato chip bags, doesn't he?
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-02-10 21:20:05  

#3  Re: consumerist - he's trying to point out that the arab/muslim nations generally don't produce anything but oil. Well, the occasional noisemaker, but not much else.
Posted by: mojo   2003-02-10 12:03:34  

#2  Any time anybody tries to organize the economy themselves, the whole society moves back in time several decades. Happened with Communism. Combined with Islam Taliban-style, the society moves back centuries.
Posted by: RW   2003-02-10 11:23:58  

#1  These guys will never approach the level and class of rhetoric that the NKors put out. They should defer to the masters.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-02-10 10:22:24  

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