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I'm an aging boomer, white male (cue scary music); not religious, mostly conservative. Married to the same woman forever. No kids-by choice (I believe in personal choice in most areas of life). Voted mostly Republican until November 2000 when the national Democrats tried to steal the election in Florida. I promised to never again vote for another Democrat; kept that promise to date.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

At Least One Muslim Gets It

Yesterday's Wall Street Journal Online featured a message from Ali al-Ahmed, director of the Saudi Institute in Washington. He was stating the obvious about the hypocrisy of Muslims rioting over the supposed flushing of their holy book, while killing Christians and Jews and defiling their holy places and holy books. This is why I've referred to Islam being practiced by violent children. The truest believers of the most visible and radical sect are an unreasoning mob. They demand total respect for Islam, but have only disrespect and hatred for other religions. I'm sure much of it is due to their feelings of inferiority, either due to their backwardness or short penises. Hard to tell from their actions...could be both.

Anyway, Mr. al-Ahmed, who will probably be beheaded if he returns to Saudi Arabia, has excellent points. Too bad there are too few of Muslim adults like him. Excerpts from above link:

"As a Muslim, I am able to purchase copies of the Quran in any bookstore in any American city, and study its contents in countless American universities. American museums spend millions to exhibit and celebrate Muslim arts and heritage. On the other hand, my Christian and other non-Muslim brothers and sisters in Saudi Arabia--where I come from--are not even allowed to own a copy of their holy books. Indeed, the Saudi government desecrates and burns Bibles that its security forces confiscate at immigration points into the kingdom or during raids on Christian expatriates worshiping privately.
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The Bible in Saudi Arabia may get a person killed, arrested, or deported. In September 1993, Sadeq Mallallah, 23, was beheaded in Qateef on a charge of apostasy for owning a Bible. The State Department's annual human rights reports detail the arrest and deportation of many Christian worshipers every year. Just days before Crown Prince Abdullah met President Bush last month, two Christian gatherings were stormed in Riyadh. Bibles and crosses were confiscated, and will be incinerated. (The Saudi government does not even spare the Quran from desecration. On Oct. 14, 2004, dozens of Saudi men and women carried copies of the Quran as they protested in support of reformers in the capital, Riyadh. Although they carried the Qurans in part to protect themselves from assault by police, they were charged by hundreds of riot police, who stepped on the books with their shoes, according to one of the protesters.)
As Muslims, we have not been as generous as our Christian and Jewish counterparts in respecting others' holy books and religious symbols. Saudi Arabia bans the importation or the display of crosses, Stars of David or any other religious symbols not approved by the Wahhabi establishment. TV programs that show Christian clergymen, crosses or Stars of David are censored.
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The lesson here is simple: If Muslims wish other religions to respect their beliefs and their Holy book, they should lead by example."

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