Killing Israeli Children: Bad
Allah will curse those who do this. This admonishment from a Syrian mufti and much more at MEMRI’s massive roundup of the week in Arab and Iranian news. It’s a treasure trove. Let’s see … leading member of the Saudi Fatwa Committee: Suicide bombers doomed to eternal torment in hell … ooh, that’s bad. I thought they got Paradise, virgins, etc. Anyway, poke around and see if you find something you like. Here’s one. Hezbo leader Nasrallah, proud to be an enemy of the Great Satan. No problem, Nas.
Topics: GWOT, middle east
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 8:23 am Comments (1) on Saturday, January 19, 2008
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January 19th, 2008 at 11:37 am
Not bad.
Sheikh Dr. Salah bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan, member of the Senior Ulamaa Council and of the Saudi Fatwa Committee, said that anyone who carries out a suicide attack and calls it jihad in the path of Allah while hoping to die as a martyr is judged as someone who kills himself, and his punishment is eternal torment in hell, because jihad is innocent of such operations.
Al-Bashir, Jimmy Carter’s pal…
Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir has appointed Janjaweed militia leader Musa Hilal as federal government minister in his government. Hilal is known for leading the battle of the Arab Janjaweed militias against the African tribes in Darfur.
On the otter heiny, …this guy has a point…
A Sudanese Foreign Ministry spokesman called the plan of U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to use force to resolve the crisis in Darfur “void statements.”
I’ll bet it was “instruction”…(not)
The online reformist daily Rooz reports that (Iran’s) Supreme National Security Council has instructed the media to portray President Bush’s Middle East visit as “unsuccessful and pointless.”
A’jad’s guy has headaches…
…the spiritual mentor of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-e Yazdi, is planning to resign his post as head of the Imam Khomeini Education & Research Institute, due to the serious migraines from which he suffers.
The push in Turkey continues to “unsecularize” the place (take that, Ataturk)…
Opposition parties strongly criticized Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday for his statements in Spain about “lifting the ban on the Islamic headscarf even if it is worn as a political symbol.”