Posted on 01/13/2006 5:07:13 AM PST by unionblue83
A three-volume treatise by Sa'id ibn Nasser Al-Ghamdi, titled Deviation from the Faith as Reflected in [Arab] Thought and Literature on Modernity, has recently gained publicity in the Arab world. The book, published in December 2003 in Saudi Arabia, is based on Al-Ghamdi's 2000 doctoral dissertation, submitted to the Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, for which he received his degree summa cum laude. In his treatise, Al-Ghamdi names more than 200 modern Arab intellectuals and authors whom he accuses of heresy - thus making it permissible to kill them.
Jordanian-American reformist intellectual and researcher Dr. Shaker Al-Nabulsi wrote an open letter to Saudi King 'Abdallah Ibn 'Abd Al-'Aziz, demanding to "establish an investigation committee into this dangerous matter, so as to clear the name of the governmental Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University of [the disgrace of] these terrorist fatwas that serve only [the interests of] the terrorists within Saudi Arabia and outside it." [1]
(Excerpt) Read more at frontpagemag.com ...
Now our pointy-heads are going to be jealous. PC envy.
The Religion of Peace strikes again....
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What an intriguing concept! That brings something to mind that is fascinating in itself, and a very long-term project:
Start a list of irrational, contradictory, delusional and hateful mass-murdering losers who spew hate and promote mayhem, daily, including the oxymoronic "muslim intellectuals".
I suspect it will be a list a lot longer than 200...
So Saudia will give you a doctoral degree for publishing a list of people that need to be killed? I got a list right freaking here.
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