Following
are excerpts from a video featuring
Saudi cleric Dr. Ali Baqna, posted on the Internet (June 1, 2011):
Ali Baqna: This
clip reveals the true story behind the design of the [Jedda] airport.
We can see clearly in this picture… This is the head, here is one
hand, and here is another hand. This is a leg, and here is the other
leg. But what do we have here? This is a women's vagina. And what do
we have here? A man's penis. And here we have another vagina.
This is a man's penis
[coming out] of a vagina, but opposite it, there is a woman lying on
the land of the Arabian Peninsula. This pillar represents the penis
– God forbid – in this pagan design, and this represents the female.
This is exactly what it represents. It is very clear, Allah be praised.
This is a drawing made
according to this model. This is the airport. Here is the head, these
are the hands, and here you have the legs. The woman's vagina is very
clear in this drawing. This is a depiction of the tallest control tower
in the world.
This is only to make
things clear to you, and to show you that this design is a pagan design,
a design of the sacred woman whom they worship, in order to sanctify
fertility, witchcraft, paganism, and so on.
[…]
Here you can clearly
see the head, the hands, and the legs. The tower erected here represents
a human penis, God forbid. This here represents a woman's vagina, God
forbid. To my view, this is crystal clear.
[…]
People who know how the
West thinks realize that this reflects their never-ending ways of deception.
It is as Allah said: "Nor will they cease fighting you." They
are fighting you with weapons, with spearheads, with ideology, and so
on.
[…]
This is a vagina from
which a penis comes out. "Allah's curse be upon them, how they
are deluded away from the truth." The [West] relies upon such theories,
such desires, and the so-called women's liberation. Why? Women's liberation?
So that women can be like the rebellious Lilith.
[…]
Prince Khaled is presenting
the model to Prince Sultan. Note that the penis can be seen here. They
feared that this would be revealed – the head, the hands, the penis
– so when they were standing in front of the larger model, it didn't
include the penis. How come? Where is the penis here? Maybe they wanted
to avoid problems.
[…]