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Arabia
Grand Mosque Speaker condemns deviating group
2004-06-18
SPA: Imam and Speaker of the Makkah-based Grand Mosque Sheikh Dr. Salih bin Abdullah bin Humaid stressed that any terrorist act is criminal and contrary to religion. In a sermon on Friday noon, he pointed out that these criminal acts have targeted the secure Muslim people and non-Muslims protected by agreements with Muslims, noting that the perpetrators of the deviating group have killed and intimidated people, destroyed properties, and wreaked havoc on the earth. Dr. bin Humaid pointed out that those who have committed these crimes will be punished in hell in the hereafter.
Yeah. Natter natter natter natter. There'd be less of it if they were punished in this world.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Oh yes they will be punished... only 70 raisins virgins instead of 72... so there!
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-06-18 3:34:19 PM  

#5  Considering this comes from a Saudi site, I doubt the actual sermoan(*) said anything like this.



* (mis-spelled, but I like the result)
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-06-18 3:33:07 PM  

#4  "The usual "Shake the ground under the Jooos" bit?"

Exactly. Maybe they edited it out of the blurb. "The Religious Policeman" got me thinking that there are some sane folks in Soggy Agraria.

I shouldn't get my hopes up.
Posted by: Guy Jim   2004-06-18 3:31:42 PM  

#3  The usual "Shake the ground under the Jooos" bit?
Posted by: .com   2004-06-18 3:18:55 PM  

#2  Did I miss the standard Zionist Exception Clause?

That would really be something.
Posted by: Guy Jim   2004-06-18 3:11:32 PM  

#1  "natter" - Lol - long time since I heard that term! From the age of "gumption", methinks!

Re: Shakey Dr DingDong -- Far too little, too lame, and too late.

The tone of coverage across several channels is bizarre. CNN is acting semi-unhappy, though they are pointing out the lame "Muslim street" reasoning that Johnson worked for a company that serviced Apache helicopters - thus was guilty of killing Muslims. Fox, of course, has the outrage spot covered. I don't get BBC news, but a check of their website offers this "neutral" post. If it had been a Brit, perhaps...
Posted by: .com   2004-06-18 3:11:19 PM  

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