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Or: I just may have to rethink my conclusion that there are no good Muslims........there may be a few......
Published on August 7, 2006 By Rightwinger In Current Events
From the Jerusalem Post:


Aug. 5, 2006 16:08 | Updated Aug. 5, 2006 19:58
Saudi religious leader blasts Hizbullah

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cairo, Egypt

A top Saudi Sunni cleric, whose ideas inspired Osama bin Laden, issued a religious edict Saturday disavowing the Shi'ite guerrilla group Hizbullah, evidence that a rift remained among Muslims over the fighting in Lebanon.
Hizbullah, which translates as "the party of God," is actually "the party of the devil," said Sheik Safar al-Hawali, whose radical views made the al-Qaida leader one of his followers in the past.
"Don't pray for Hizbullah," he said in the fatwa posted on his Web site.
The edict, which reflects the historical stand of strict Wahhabi doctrine viewing Shi'ite Muslims as heretics, follows a similar fatwa from another popular Saudi cleric Sheik Abdullah bin Jibreen two weeks into the conflict with Israel.
"It is not acceptable to support this rejectionist party (Hizbullah), and one should not fall under its command, or pray for its victory," bin Jibreen said at the time. That fatwa set off a maelstrom across the Arab world, with other leaders and people at the grass roots level imploring Muslims to put aside differences to support the fight against Israel.
There have been daily demonstrations in support of Hizbullah around the region, including in predominantly Sunni and generally pro-western countries like Jordan.
Even the Saudi government, which initially condemned Hizbullah for sparking the fighting by kidnapping two Israeli soldiers in "uncalculated adventures," backed down and said it warned the United States the region would be headed toward war unless Washington halted the Israeli attacks.
Last week, al-Qaida deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri issued a videotape that urged all Muslims everywhere to rise up in holy war against Israel and join the fighting in Lebanon and Gaza.
Mohammed Habib, deputy leader of Egypt's largest Islamic Sunni group, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, immediately rejected al-Hawali's new religious edict, saying Hizbullah is defending "the whole Islamic nation."
Al-Hawali is receiving medical treatment in Jeddah and could not be reached for comment.
In remarks published Saturday, Kuwait's prime minister, Sheik Nasser al-Mohammed al-Sabah, also warned that if the conflict does not end soon, it could give rise to new radicals.
"I believe that if this Israeli war on Lebanon goes on, it could contribute to creating new terrorists, and that of course would pose a new danger in the area," he told Egyptian magazine el-Mussawar.




Comments
on Aug 07, 2006
Sadly sunni support for Hezbollah isn't coming from anyone who has any respect for Saudi clerics, rather it is coming from the more secularist folks like Syria. They're baathists not unlike Hussein's baathists, and they even allow women in their military in Syrian if I recall. The Saudis hate the Iranians for not being arabs and not being sunni, and they hate the syrians for being secularists, and they really don't give half a damn about the Palestinians if you ask me.

The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia issued a fatwa against the attack on 9/11 and said it was not in line with Islam... and a fat lot of good it did. They still danced and cheered in the streets. The Saud family and the government there hate bin Laden with a passion and would have him killed any chance they got... and a fat lot of good it does.
on Aug 07, 2006
hmmm, a Sunni saying something bad about a Shiite, and visa versa. Imagine that.

The Sunnis and Shiites have hated each other for centuries. The Sunnis that are supporting the shiite Hizbullah are a minority of Sunnis and the majority of both groups dislike each other so it's no surprise that a Sunni cleric would speak out against a Shiite terrorist group yet remain silent about a SUnni terrorist group like al-Qaeda.
on Aug 07, 2006
Sorry about the typos, trying to type and fend off an attacking kitten.
on Aug 08, 2006
and they really don't give half a damn about the Palestinians if you ask me.
---Baker

No one in that whole part of the world does....other than for the political leverage and bad PR they provide against Israel.

"Poor Palestinians.....displaced by the evil Jews! Kicked out of their homes! Left to rot for generations in refugee camps. Terrible, terrible."
"Well then, if you cared so much, why didn't you take some of them in back in 1948 and give them homes in your country? It might have ended the whole thing before it began."
"Uuuummmm............."


hmmm, a Sunni saying something bad about a Shiite, and visa versa. Imagine that
---MasonM

I know, I know....like Catholics and Protestants.
But this is against Hezbollah, who's fighting with ISRAEL! You know, that evil enemy of the entire Muslim world. They're ALL supposed to hate Israel.

Maybe the really are no good Muslims, then?