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Arabia
Saudi youth 'must join national cause'
2015-04-12
[ARABNEWS] Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh has stressed the need for enlisting young Saudis in the army in order to utilize their capabilities for defending the country against enemies.

He called on the authorities to be prepared financially and morally to train and make Saudi youths capable of defending the country.

"Compulsory military service for our youth is important and required to ensure that our strength is unbeatable," the grand mufti said.

Delivering his Friday sermon at Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh, he said: "Young Saudis must be ready and armed at all times to resist any demon. We must prepare our youth in a proper way so that they become our shield for jihad in the service of God against enemies of the religion and the nation."

The grand mufti said that in times of prosperity and peace, the country must invest in the capabilities of the youth and enable them to defend their country. "People should thwart the attempts of those trying to brainwash the youth and attract them toward deviant ideology and misleading thoughts," he added.

He said young Saudis must be constantly ready to defend the religion and the nation through their compulsory military training.

Posted by:Fred

#4  ...Problem here is that Saudi yoots don't give a flying Kaaba about their country. This is a nation where everybody gets a mid-five figure income from birth, and where third country nationals do all the hard work. They may not exactly be of a mind to jump in if things get rough.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-04-12 18:13  

#3  Just watched that old Michael Douglas movie 'Jewel of the Nile' the other night. I could get with that Sufi kind of Islam.
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-04-12 16:37  

#2  No. "[I]n the service of G-d against enemies of the religion." Which I interpret as enemies of Sunnism, more specifically, Wahhabism.

He also mentioned "the nation," which is pretty much a redundancy.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-04-12 13:18  

#1  Did he call GOD an enemy of religion?
Posted by: newc   2015-04-12 00:45  

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