Posted on 08/17/2014 12:42:22 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
DUBAI: A top Saudi Muslim preacher called Friday for a global code of conduct for leaders, scholars and young people to halt a further slide into violence and "terror" in the Middle East.
The U.S.-allied kingdom has grown increasingly alarmed since militants from an offshoot of Al-Qaeda captured large areas of neighboring Iraq and Syria and declared an Islamic caliphate.
At his Friday sermon in Mecca, the imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Sheikh Abdul-Rahman al-Sudais, decried "mass massacres against humanity" in Gaza, Syria and Iraq.
"All of this happens under the sight and hearing of the international community ... which raises fear that a generation would come to believe only in violence, terror and the clash of civilizations," Saudi state news agency SPA quoted Sudais as saying.
He said "there was an urgent need to prepare a global code of conduct in which the leaders and scholars would deliver their messages and in which the youths would set their thoughts right and the path of the new media is set right," SPA added. . .
(Excerpt) Read more at dailystar.com.lb ...
al-taqiyaa
probably’just wants a little’time’to regroup and solidlify their gains. then keep’going.
you can’t trust a word out of their mouths other than convert or die.
Absolutely correct!
ISIS wants to take over Saudí Arabia too.
Correct. The Saudis are the sponsors of the Islamic state
Yo! Abdul-Guy!
We already got one.
It's called The Judeo-Christian Ten Commandments
(Deal with it, you heathen!)
ISIS ping
One down, a zillion to go.
Note what took Priority 1 in his decrying: “”mass massacres against humanity” in Gaza, ...”
I suspect this fiction was written for western readers only.
Muslims first - humanity last! All through out the Koran, nothing but believers or non-believers .... zero about humanity!!
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