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Religions > Atheism |
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"mimus" |
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14 Mar 2006 02:01:06 PM |
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An Insight Into the Saudi Wahabbite "Mind" |
Following are excerpts from an interview with Saudi cleric Sheik Muhsen
Al-'Awaji, aired on Ein TV on February 26, 2006.
Sheik Muhsen Al-'Awaji: Before Islam, the Arabs fought for 40 years to
defend the honor of a female camel. This was in the Busous War. A female
camel was humiliated, and a 40-year war ensued to defend its honor. So what
about the honor of the Prophet?
Interviewer: Are you proud of this?!
Sheik Muhsen Al-'Awaji: I am proud that honor and nobility always
characterized the Arabs, and then came Islam to reinforce these traits. I'm
not saying I'm proud of a war over a female camel's honor, or that I would
call to wage a war to defend the honor of a female camel... But since this
was done for the honor of a female camel, do not rebuke someone who would
do anything to defend our beloved Prophet Muhammad.
http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1059
"Do not rebuke someone who would do anything to defend our beloved
Prophet."
"Anything."
Wow.
Let's go torture and rape and mutilate and kill some infidel women and kids
in the name of the Prophet, just like in Darfur, eh? we won't be rebuked by
clerics such as the Saudi cleric Sheik Muhsen Al-'Awaji!
(That whole site is fascinating:
http://www.memritv.org/
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--
And now the saints began their reign,
For which th' had yearned so long in vain,
And felt such bowel-hankerings,
To see an empire, all of kings,
Delivered from th' Egyptian awe
Of justice, government and law.
< _Hudibras_
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| User: "David Canzi -- non-mailable" |
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| Title: Re: An Insight Into the Saudi Wahabbite "Mind" |
14 Mar 2006 05:22:45 PM |
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In article <cgmpcxqxe9r1$.e8kks2zw2t82$.dlg@40tude.net>,
mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote:
Sheik Muhsen Al-'Awaji: I am proud that honor and nobility always
characterized the Arabs, and then came Islam to reinforce these traits. I'm
not saying I'm proud of a war over a female camel's honor, or that I would
call to wage a war to defend the honor of a female camel... But since this
was done for the honor of a female camel, do not rebuke someone who would
do anything to defend our beloved Prophet Muhammad.
http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1059
"Do not rebuke someone who would do anything to defend our beloved
Prophet."
"Anything."
Wow.
Mohammed is supposedly in paradise. He was in paradise before the
cartoons were published, and he is still in paradise after their
publication. He has not been harmed. In fact, nothing humanity
does can possibly harm him because, no matter what humanity does,
he'll always be in paradise, which is by definition the best
place it is possible for anybody to be.
Mohammed *can't* *be* *harmed*. If he can't be harmed, he can't
be threatened.
When some Muslims react defensively to some cartoons, it's because
they feel that something important to them is being threatened.
But it can't be Mohammed that is being threatened, and therefore
it can't be Mohammed that they're defending. They need to pull
their heads out of their butts and figure out what it really is
that's frightening them.
--
David Canzi "Imminent death of dominant paradigm predicted -- film at 11."
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