Monday, July 28, 2008

Al Qaeda Slams Saudi King Abdullah Over InterFaith Conference




Gotta love it when the muzzies get all up in arms and in each other's face when it comes to which brand of ideology they think outta be followed. An al Qaeda spokesman reemed out Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah over the interfaith conference that the Saudis have set up for muslims, Christians, Jews, etc to attend. Here's the details from Reuters:



A key al Qaeda figure denounced Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, saying in an Internet video that an interfaith dialogue the monarch called for aimed to replace Islam with a "modern faith" acceptable to Jews and Christians.
The message from Abu Yahya al-Libi followed a groundbreaking Saudi-sponsored interfaith conference in Spain this month in which King Abdullah called on followers of the world's major faiths to turn away from extremism and seek reconciliation.
"The call for a rapprochement of religions issued by the (Saudi) tyrant ... is not a spontaneous call ... but is an integral part of the overt Crusader war against Islam and Muslims ... God's enemies only want us to abandon our religion," Libi said in the video posted on Islamist websites on Monday.
"This in fact is a call to turn one's back on Islam and ... to look for commonalities with Judaism and Christianity so whatever the three agree on would become the new modern religion which would be allowed to be propagated," Libi said.

Leave it to al Qaeda to take the theme of turning away from extremism to selling out to the Crusaders. I mean, what kind of a fool is this guy? The Saudis won't even be in the same room as a Jew, let alone shake their hand. This conference is an absolute sham to begin with and I'm as against it as al-Libi is - he's just got the reason wrong. The reason it is a sham is the fact that it is the Saudis way of further validating islam as a religion. The Saudis figure that if they can get all these Jews and Christians together and put em all up on a panel that the world will buy in even more to this bullshit "Religion of Peace" crap.

Well, the fact of the matter is the Saudis feel the need to do this because they no they have no religion to even compare to Christianity or Judaism. They have a maniac's version of a political ideology that has been dressed up as a religion for centuries. This is just further marketing of islam as a respectable religion.

How many times have you heard "islamic extremists?" That is a joke in itself. That would be like trying to make a difference between a Nazi guard at a concentration camp and a Nazi panzer commander in France. They were both Nazis and they both killed and tortured. This bullshit that Islam is a respectable religion but there are some extremists, is just baloney - it is an ideology that TEACHES death and violence and submission. Those that blow up buildings or people are just following the game plan of Mo.



Qaeda slams Saudi king over interfaith dialogue

DUBAI (Reuters) - A key al Qaeda figure denounced Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, saying in an Internet video that an interfaith dialogue the monarch called for aimed to replace Islam with a "modern faith" acceptable to Jews and Christians.
The message from Abu Yahya al-Libi followed a groundbreaking Saudi-sponsored interfaith conference in Spain this month in which King Abdullah called on followers of the world's major faiths to turn away from extremism and seek reconciliation.
"The call for a rapprochement of religions issued by the (Saudi) tyrant ... is not a spontaneous call ... but is an integral part of the overt Crusader war against Islam and Muslims ... God's enemies only want us to abandon our religion," Libi said in the video posted on Islamist websites on Monday.
"This in fact is a call to turn one's back on Islam and ... to look for commonalities with Judaism and Christianity so whatever the three agree on would become the new modern religion which would be allowed to be propagated," Libi said.
Libi frequently issues messages on behalf of al Qaeda which appears to be grooming him as a top group spokesman since he escaped from a U.S. jail in Afghanistan in 2005.
The Madrid gathering aimed to draw Muslims, Jews and Christians closer together and isolate those who use religion to justify violence or intolerance. It was the first time Saudi Arabia, where non-Muslims cannot practice their faith openly, had invited Jews to such a meeting.
The king also invited Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs as he showcased a more tolerant side to Saudi Arabia's strict Wahhabi Islam, under fire since 15 Saudis were among the 19 Arabs who carried out the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York.
The meeting could not take place in Saudi Arabia, where traditional clerics have shunned contact with non-Muslims and even seen other Muslims, particularly Shi'ites, as infidels.

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