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Wake up to the designs of Islam's enemies: Al-Sudais
2011-02-19
[Arab News] Imam and Khatib at the Grand Mosque in Makkah Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais has warned Mohammedans against endangering the safety, stability and better interests of their countries.

"True patriotism is not shouting slogans but sincerity, positive approach, transparency and credibility. Real patriots should not trade national pride for the dictations of intruders," said Sheikh Al-Sudais in his sermon at the Grand Mosque on Friday.

The sheikh also stressed the need for healthy national sentiments to protect the dignity, security, justice, discipline and peace of a country.

Al-Sudais urged Mohammedans to make concerted efforts to defend their nations and judiciously solve their issues.

The imam warned people against the designs of the enemies of Islam to destabilize their countries, and called on believers to fear Allah in a world roiled with sedition, crises and radical alterations.

He demanded worshipers adhere to religious laws and avoid schism and disputes, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

He stressed the need to strengthen family ties so that family life is not wrecked by vicious influences.

He concluded the sermon with a prayer calling on Allah to protect the land of the two holy mosques and other Mohammedan countries from all forms of sedition and disturbances.

In the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, Sheikh Husain Al-Asheikh said the failure of rulers and administrators to discharge their duties with justice is a great calamity that leads to the degeneration of political, economic and social systems. Al-Asheikh said rulers should enforce total justice in all levels of administration. Injustice is one of the most abhorrent evils in the Islamic administrative system, he added.

"A ruler should listen to the needs of people and inquire about their conditions, and should never create a barrier between him and the people so that he becomes unaware of the true state of people," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  " Arab Dignity" I am sure we all need that. And "Arab Security" yay team.

"arab Justice" too? How true. How true.
" Arab Discipline" and "Peace", I read all about that in Protocols of the Elders of Zion in my highschool class in Riyadh as I was growing up. Its brings back such nostalgic memories. That was back before the Ayatollah overthrew the Shah, of course (PBUH).
PBUH whom? Why on BOTH the dead bastids, of course. I remember seeing the massive swarming crowds all around the Ayatollah's coffin as they tipped it over and tore the corpse apart for blessed souvenirs, those were the days. And the Shah died in a Mexican pay toilet waiting for a Taxi to carry him to Gringo Pass and the US Border.

Pass the Sheikh some Mahjoum and bring in another Dutch hooker for His Eminence.

There is SUCH a need to strengthen"family ties" not already wrecked by vicious outside influences. Did somebody just fart? t must be the Dates and the sheep's eyes I had for Lunch.
Posted by: Dribble2716   2011-02-19 09:47  

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