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Shun Terror, Imam Urges Muslims in Eid Sermon
2005-01-21
As millions of faithful marked Eid Al-Adha yesterday, Muslims were warned against heeding militant calls to wage terrorist attacks in the name of Islam. The warning came, amid a surge in militant attacks in Muslim countries and beyond, from Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, while addressing Haj pilgrims in a customary Eid sermon. The imam also advised Islamic scholars to preach moderation to confront this "rotten" phenomenon.

"Islam is the religion of moderation. There is no room for extremism in Islam," he said. He called on Muslims to "protect non-Muslims in the Kingdom and not to attack them in the country or anywhere. Islam is a religion of peace that abhors attack on innocents." Militants were using misguided interpretations of Islam to justify violence, he added.

"Because Muslims have strayed from moderation, we are now suffering from this dangerous phenomenon of branding people infidels and inciting Muslims to rise against their leaders to cause instability," Al-Sudais said. "The reason for this is a delinquent and void interpretation of Islam based on ignorance ... faith does not mean killing Muslims or non-Muslims who live among us, it does not mean shedding blood, terrorizing or sending body parts flying."

Al-Sudais warned that extremism would ruin the Muslim nation, adding: "This phenomenon has expanded so much that scholars must confront it with concrete proof from Islam to protect our youth from its stench and rottenness." He added: "One of the main issues that needs to be tackled in principle is reform". He criticized dissident Saad Al-Faqeeh who is calling to rebel against the government in order to create disunity among the people. He described him as a reckless adventurer who is obsessed with publicity.

As Al-Sudais spoke, Saudi security forces were hunting for three suspected Al-Qaeda militants who tried to blow up a mosque in the Kingdom, Al-Riyadh newspaper reported. The three were spotted before dawn prayers in a mosque on the Riyadh-Taif road but fled before security forces arrived. Al-Riyadh said the men were members of the "deviant group," the term used by authorities to describe members of Al-Qaeda network.
Posted by:Fred

#11  There's no jaw-dropper. I doubt he even said it -- I think they have a 78 rpm record they play once or twice a year, when there's a chance the infidels are listening.

And he is the approximate size and shape of a modestly priced Cape Cod, isn't he? Zakat makes sure no holy men go hungry...
Posted by: Fred   2005-01-21 3:12:54 PM  

#10  "Does this robe make me look fat?"

"Yes!"
Posted by: Raj   2005-01-21 12:27:48 PM  

#9  No shortage of food in the Magic Kingdom.

PS If this guy is speaking from the heart - we need more of his type.

More than likely he has a Sig Sauer trained on his backside courtesy of al-Faisal.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-01-21 11:44:33 AM  

#8   tu3031 wrote Is it just me, or are all these "holy men" as big as friggin houses?
Indeed, it seems that many of them have the unmistakable signs of overindulgence.
Does this mean that practicing Islam makes you more saintly but also more hungry ??
Posted by: EoZ   2005-01-21 11:28:10 AM  

#7  looks like Pavarotti under a sheet and dish towel. Hope he can sing
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-21 10:45:50 AM  

#6  Don't get too excited. As pointed out over at Jihad Watch, there's a condition on all this:

faith does not mean killing Muslims or non-Muslims who live among us


Spencer interprets that to mean the dhimmi, not us run-of-the-mill kaffir.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-01-21 10:25:37 AM  

#5  Is it just me, or are all these "holy men" as big as friggin houses?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-21 10:19:06 AM  

#4  Fred?

We need a jaw dropping pic here, doncha think?
Posted by: badanov   2005-01-21 8:22:55 AM  

#3  this is all about protecting the "royal" family from the "deviants"--killing kufrs is a life long obligation
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2005-01-21 3:15:07 AM  

#2  "Al-Sudais warned that extremism would ruin the Muslim nation..."

Ah, a ray of sunshine. Little rays, teeny tiny little rays-- but they're a damn sight better than nothing at all.
Posted by: Dave D.   2005-01-21 12:33:26 AM  

#1  Interesting but I think this guy has a death wish.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-01-21 12:27:17 AM  

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