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Kingdom’s Leading Executioner Says: ‘I Lead a Normal Life’
Arab News ^ | June 5, 2003 | Mahmoud Ahmad

Posted on 06/04/2003 9:02:32 PM PDT by Lawrence of Arabia

JEDDAH, 5 June 2003 — Saudi Arabia’s leading executioner Muhammad Saad Al-Beshi will behead up to seven people in a day.

“It doesn’t matter to me: Two, four, 10 — As long as I’m doing God’s will, it doesn’t matter how many people I execute,” he told Okaz newspaper in an interview.

He started at a prison in Taif, where his job was to handcuff and blindfold the prisoners before their execution. “Because of this background, I developed a desire to be an executioner,” he says.

He applied for the job and was accepted.

His first job came in 1998 in Jeddah. “The criminal was tied and blindfolded. With one stroke of the sword I severed his head. It rolled meters away.” Of course he was nervous, then, he says, as many people were watching, but now stage fright is a thing of the past.

He says he is calm at work because he is doing God’s work. “But there are many people who faint when they witness an execution. I don’t know why they come and watch if they don’t have the stomach for it.

“Me? I sleep very well,” he adds.

Does he think people are afraid of him? “In this country we have a society that understands God’s law,” he says. “No one is afraid of me. I have a lot of relatives, and many friends at the mosque, and I live a normal life like everyone else. There are no drawbacks for my social life.”

Before an execution, nonetheless, he will go to the victim’s family to obtain forgiveness for the criminal. “I always have that hope, until the very last minute, and I pray to God to give the criminal a new lease of life. I always keep that hope alive.”

Al-Beshi will not reveal how much he gets paid per execution as this is a confidential agreement with the government. But he insists that the reward is not important. “I am very proud to do God’s work,” he reiterates.

However, he does reveal that a sword will cost something in the region of SR20,000. “It’s a gift from the government. I look after it and sharpen it once in a while, and I make sure to clean it of bloodstains.

“It’s very sharp. People are amazed how fast it can separate the head from the body.”

By the time the victims reach the execution square they have surrendered themselves to death, he says, though they may hope to be forgiven at the last minute. “Their hearts and minds are taken up with reciting the Shahada.” The only conversation with the prisoner is when he tells him to say the Shahada.

“When they get to the execution square, their strength drains away. Then I read the execution order, and at a signal I cut the prisoner’s head off.”

He has executed numerous women without hesitation, he explains. “Despite the fact that I hate violence against women, when it comes to God’s will, I have to carry it out.”

There is no great difference between executing men and women, except that the women wear hijab, and nobody is allowed near them except Al-Beshi himself when the time for execution comes.

When executing women he will use either gun or sword. “It depends what they ask me to use. Sometimes they ask me to use a sword and sometimes a gun. But most of the time I use the sword,” he adds.

As an experienced executioner, 42-year-old Al-Beshi is entrusted with the task of training the young. “I successfully trained my son Musaed, 22, as an executioner and he was approved and chosen,” he says proudly. Training focuses on the way to hold the sword and where to hit, and is mostly through observing the executioner at work.

An executioner’s life, of course, is not all killing. Sometimes it can be amputation of hands and legs. “I use a special sharp knife, not a sword,” he explains. “When I cut off a hand I cut it from the joint. If it is a leg the authorities specify where it is to be taken off, so I follow that.”

Al-Beshi describes himself as a family man. Married before he became an executioner, his wife did not object to his chosen profession. “She only asked me to think carefully before committing myself,” he recalls. “But I don’t think she’s afraid of me,” he smiles. “I deal with my family with kindness and love. They aren’t afraid when I come back from an execution. Sometimes they help me clean my sword.”

A father of seven, he is a proud grandfather already. “I have a married daughter who has a son. He is called Haza, and he’s my pride and joy. And then there are my sons. The oldest one is Saad, and of course there is Musaed, who’ll be the next executioner,” he adds.


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Life in the Magic Kingdom.
1 posted on 06/04/2003 9:02:32 PM PDT by Lawrence of Arabia
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
Camelot redux.
2 posted on 06/04/2003 9:04:48 PM PDT by annyokie (provacative yet educational reading alert)
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
Is it not truly amazing what faith can do....
3 posted on 06/04/2003 9:08:04 PM PDT by cavtrooper21 ("..he's not heavy, sir. He's my brother...")
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To: Lawrence of Arabia

Life in the Magic Kingdom.

Wahhabi Wonderland bump.

4 posted on 06/04/2003 9:08:42 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
bump!
5 posted on 06/04/2003 9:11:01 PM PDT by XHogPilot
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
Yessir, that's a real Religion of Pieces.

-Jay
6 posted on 06/04/2003 9:13:24 PM PDT by Jay D. Dyson (Liberty * Liberalism = Constant)
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To: dighton
The Wahhabi relish in meting out the death penalty is a bit much for even this death penalty supporter. Application of the death penalty should be more in sorrow than in anger, and applied only because justice demands it, even as we recoil from it all, but realize that the public square requires for its well being the performance of some unpleasant tasks. I suspect I am not making much sense here, but in the end, what I am suggesting is self restraint and prudence, and a careful balancing of the gift of life with harsh realities. The problem with the Arab world as a generlization is that it seems to lack the capacity for self reflection. Until it masters that, it won't really be civilized in the sense that the West views it.
7 posted on 06/04/2003 9:15:27 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
I wonder what the crimes punishable by death are. If they're less than outright murder, then he's carrying out institutionalized mockery of Gods will.
8 posted on 06/04/2003 9:15:29 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
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To: Torie
I suspect I am not making much sense here . . .

Trust me, you're making plenty of sense.

9 posted on 06/04/2003 9:18:42 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
"No one is afraid of me. I have a lot of relatives, and many friends at the mosque, and I live a normal life like everyone else. There are no drawbacks for my social life."

I'll bet he's a real splash at social functions.

10 posted on 06/04/2003 9:26:39 PM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
These people are sick.
11 posted on 06/04/2003 9:28:00 PM PDT by Sparta (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
Ahhh..Religion. Makes a person wonder.....
12 posted on 06/04/2003 9:29:48 PM PDT by zarf (Republicans for Sharpton 2004)
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To: Rennes Templar
Not according to his religion. Which God are you speaking of anyway?
13 posted on 06/04/2003 9:30:43 PM PDT by zarf (Republicans for Sharpton 2004)
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
"An executioner’s life, of course, is not all killing.

????? It isn't? These idiots are warped beyond belief.

14 posted on 06/04/2003 9:31:19 PM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
He graduated at the head of his class — and the head of his teacher.
15 posted on 06/04/2003 9:38:10 PM PDT by Consort
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"I have a married daughter who has a son. He is called Haza, and he’s my pride and joy."

And if he violates Muslim dogma I'll cut his f$$king head off and not worry about my social life. These people are souless animals.

16 posted on 06/04/2003 9:38:26 PM PDT by blackbart.223
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To: zarf
As I said, I don't know what executable offences are, but if they are less than capital, then his religion condones capital punishment for lesser offences. I'm not saying he's doing anything "wrong", but rather he is a victim of a warped social justice system and a fanatical religion that supports it. I am speaking of a just God.
17 posted on 06/04/2003 9:39:36 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
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To: Lawrence of Arabia
SR20,000 per sword.

20,000 Saudi Riyal = $5,332.56 plus tax.

18 posted on 06/04/2003 9:42:23 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Torie
The problem with the Arab world as a generlization is that it seems to lack the capacity for self reflection. Until it masters that, it won't really be civilized in the sense that the West views it.

I'm just curious, but how do you justify this statement in light of the fact that we execute lots of folks here in the good old U.S. of A. You know there is an "executioner" at the switch for "old sparky" who does the same thing. Actually, if I had to die I would rather a sword or bullet as opposed to being fried...

19 posted on 06/04/2003 9:42:33 PM PDT by clockwork
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To: Rennes Templar
institutionalized mockery of Gods will

Sounds like a good starting point for a description of Wahhabism. Saudi Arabia is a nation of sick puppies.

20 posted on 06/04/2003 9:43:00 PM PDT by cynwoody
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