As part of the official Saudi government TV coverage of Saudi Arabia's counter-terrorism conference in Riyadh, February 5 - February 8th, Sa udi Sheikh 'Aed Al-Qarni made statements accusing the Jews and the U.S. of using terrorism. Later, after his statements were translated by MEMRI, Al-Qarni retracted these statements on Saudi TV. Subsequently, the London Arabic-language daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported on a campaign "spearheaded by MEMRI, against the Saudi Muslim cleric ' Aed Al-Qarni. " ...
The Saudi government is currently hosting an international counter-terrorism conference, scheduled from February 5-8. The conference is being attended by over 50 countries and several international organizations. Since the advent of the TV Monitor Project, MEMRI has been monitoring incitement to Jihad on Saudi Arabian TV. These clips have been archived at http://memritv.org/clip/en/113.htm . During the past week leading up to and during the opening of the conference, Saudi government-controlled ...
The following are excerpts from a lecture by Saudi cleric 'Aed Al-Qarni: Al-Qarni: The Prophet Muhammad, as is said in the Hadith, sent Ali to the Jews A– to the Jews, the brothers of apes and pigs, to fight them. Ali, being so brave and daring, thought he was sent to behead them. The Prophet Muhammad told him that it was better to guide them to the righteous path than to kill them and that the goal of the mission was to draw the Jews to the religion of Islam so they would convert, and increase ...
The following are excerpts from a lecture by Saudi cleric sheik Muhammad Musa Al-Sharif: Al-Sharif:The anthem of the fighting Italian army went like this: "Pray, mother and don't be sad, be joyous and hopeful, I am going to wipe out the damned nation and to fight against the religion of Islam. I am going to erase the Koran. I am going for the glory of Italy, and if someone asks you: "Why don't you grieve for your son?" Then answer: "He fell fighting the Muslims." This is a song that the ...
The following are excerpts from a lecture by Saudi cleric 'Aed Al-Qarni: Al-Qarni: Allah be praised, [Abd Al-Aziz Al-Rantisi] was killed by the brothers of apes and pigs, the murderers of the prophets. He fulfilled his duty – he and Sheik Ahmad Yassin, Allah's mercy upon them. But we Muslims should be rebuked. One billion two hundred million nobodies! We are incapable of taking action, of being useful, of harming the Jews. The most people do today is to verbally protest over the TV channels or ...
Following is an excerpt from a Palestinian Friday sermon by Sheik Ibrahim Mudeiris: Sheik Ibrahim Mudeiris: Everyone wishes health and a speedy recovery to President Yasser Arafat, because this people – and I believe this with all my heart – due to present grave circumstances, this people really needs this leader. This leader, who has been under siege for nearly four years, only because he adhered to the national and Islamic principals of Palestine and did not take the holy places lightly. Which ...
Palestinian clerics Sheik Ibrahim Mahdhi and Sheik Isma'il Al-Radhwan both former preachers in Palestinian TV Friday sermons, discussed the current situation on PA TV. The following are excerpts: Sheik Ibrahim Madhi We must learn the lessons from [Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal journey], especially as we are fighting this bitter war with the brethren of apes and pigs, the Jews, the sons of Zion. Who will liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque once again, my dears? Al-Aqsa will be liberated by the purified ...
In his Friday sermon at a Gaza mosque, broadcast live by Palestinian Authority TV, Sheikh Ibrahim Mudeiris focused on the Jews. Following are excerpts from the sermon: Sheikh Mudeiris: They (i.e. the Jews) killed the prophets. They killed the prophets, they killed Zakariya and Yahya. They killed hundreds of prophets in one day, these blood-letters. Today, they are reviving the past of their forefathers, whom Allah transformed into apes and pigs. By nature they are hostile to whoever proclaims, ...
In December 2003, the manuscripts museum at the Alexandria Library exhibited an Arabic translation of 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' in its showcase of holy books of the monotheistic religions, placing it alongside the Torah. 1 Commenting on this incident, the editor of the Egyptian weekly Al-Qahira, Sallah 'Issa, wrote in the independent Egyptian weekly Nahdhat Misr a criticism of the dissemination of antisemitic ideas in the Egyptian media. The following are excerpts from his article ...