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Islamists slam 'Idol' TV show
2004-07-13
Malaysian Idol is under attack by Islamic fundamentalist leaders, who have denounced the local version of the hit American TV show as an attempt to steer Muslim youths away from religious fidelity.
Is the only acceptable form of 'live' entertainment, self detonation on a public bus?)
Thousands of young, aspiring pop stars - ranging from urban teenagers in Kuala Lumpur to struggling fishermen on Borneo island - have flocked to nationwide auditions for the singing competition, often belting out English-language ballads or gyrating to R&B tunes. But the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party urged audiences yesterday to boycott the show, which is attracting millions of viewers every week following its debut last month on this predominantly Muslim country's private 8TV network.
Aren't they the ones who got waxed in the last election?
Organisers promise the winner a recording contract and "platinum-selling artist treatment". Participants - none of them older than 26, due to the show's age restrictions - who bungle their performances are frequently shown tearful and devastated. Muslim youths have "forgotten their religious obligations, including prayers, because they are too busy practicing for show," the party's newspaper, Harakah, said in a recent commentary.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#5  Raptor, I forgot about the revolting self flagellationists,parading up and down the streets of Hizballah controled Beirut and crazy Qom. (Mullahland.

The WWE needs to make inroads in the bastions of jihadic minded, so they can refocus on off-the-top-rope suplexing each other, instead of blowing up on a public bus. lol
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-13 6:50:21 PM  

#4  as an attempt to steer Muslim youths away from religious fidelity.

Free will's a bitch, isn't it?
Posted by: Raj   2004-07-13 3:31:58 PM  

#3  Malaysian Idol is under attack by Islamic fundamentalist leaders, who have denounced the local version of the hit American TV show as an attempt to steer Muslim youths away from religious fidelity.

WTF are these idiots talking about? Is anyone actually forcing Muslim youths to watch the damned TV show?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-07-13 3:11:00 PM  

#2  Muslim youths have "forgotten their religious obligations, including prayers, because they are too busy practicing for show," the party’s newspaper, Harakah, said in a recent commentary.

I'll take "Islamic Tight Asses" for 1 million, Acmed.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-13 9:03:49 AM  

#1  Ofcourse not,Mark.Self-flagelation with swords and chains is certainly within the bounds of acceptable,tasteful entertainment.
Posted by: raptor   2004-07-13 8:45:51 AM  

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