That is an ironic statement, because in the very third link Dervish posted is the following quote from a Saudi Mufti...
"Saudi Sheikh Abd Al-Muhsin Al-Abikan said to the London daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat: "What is happening in Falluja is the result of such fatwa s and communiqués
There is no evidence in the Shari'a [to permit] this resistance
[even] if the evidence was true, it does not hold true for the present situation, since [the resistance] is bringing about tragedy and destruction for Iraq, Falluja, and their residents."
"That is an ironic statement, because in the very third link Dervish posted is the following quote from a Saudi Mufti..."
Let's look at that third link:
No he is not a Mufti, he is not preaching in a Mosque - "Sa'ad Al-Sowayan, a reformist Saudi researcher and columnist"
And the second word below says "UBIQUITOUS." Now we all know that means - all over the place. On the whole I would say 'the final gentleman' had it more right than you. The preaching of Jihad is all over. The criticism is a lone secular voice.
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Religious Cassettes Promoting Jihad
"So ubiquitous are the religious cassette shops that they are outnumbered only by groceries
The bulk of cassettes sold in these stalls are motivational. On closer scrutiny, you will realize that their contents are confined to a system of thought that serves to prepare youth to accept its ideas, yield to them, and adopt its Jihad program.
"These cassettes mostly urge people to carry out Jihad through taking up arms, without specifying the zero hour or the Jihad battlefield. As such they advocate Jihad for Jihad's sake. It's a mobilization campaign in which Jihad becomes a state of mind, a mode of living. They want you to give up this foul and mean earthly life, renounce worldly pleasures, devote your life to Jihad, and seek to die in the Jihad battlefield so as to win martyrdom."
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=subjects&Area=jihad&ID=SP103205