Saudi cleric calls for burkas for babies
You knew that was coming. Why wouldn’t perverts who genitally mutilate 2-year olds steal their childhood and wrap them up in shrouds?
This has been a long time in the making. 10 years ago the BBC was showing Yussuf Islam aka Cat Stevens dressed in Islamic garb herding fully shrouded 6 and 7 year olds into a madrassah.
A Saudi cleric has called for all female babies to be fully covered by wearing the face veil, commonly known as the burka, citing reports of little girls being sexually molested.
This is no surprise. After all, another Saudi sheikh, Dr. Ahmad Al-Mu’bi, said in 2008: “There is no minimal age for entering marriage. You can have a marriage contract even with a one-year-old girl.” If a one-year-old girl can be married, a one-year-old girl can be an object of desire. And if a one-year-old girl can be an object of desire, then it is her responsibility to cover up.
“’Burkas for babies’”: Saudi cleric’s new fatwa causes controversy,” by Mohammad Alyousei for al-Arabiya, February 3 (thanks to JW):
A Saudi cleric has called for all female babies to be fully covered by wearing the face veil, commonly known as the burka, citing reports of little girls being sexually molested.In a TV interview on the Islamic Al-Majd TV, which seems to date back to mid-last year, Sheikh Abdullah Daoud, stressed that wearing the veil will protect baby girls. The Sheikh tried to back his assertion with claims of sexual molestation against babies in the kingdom, quoting unnamed medical and security sources. (continued below the fold….)
Related:
(ANSAmed) – TUNIS, FEBRUARY 1 – A dozen little girls, the older not even eight years of age, wore the Islamic veil when they posed around a Kuwaiti preacher who is visiting Tunisia to preachconservativeIslam. The photos led to vibrant protests across the country with even 70 lawmakers in the Constituent Assembly signing a motion to condemn what the Tunisian association for the rights of minors slammed as a ‘crime against children’. The little girls, the rights association said, were ‘used to convey an idea which is far removed from our culture and the noble precepts of Islam’ with a clear intention to indoctrinate the population. (Pamela Geller has more)
Continued:
Recently picked up on social media, sheikh Dauod’s statement prompted wide condemnation from his fellow Saudis on Twitter. Some tweeps called for the Sheikh to be held accountable because his ruling denigrates Islam and breaches individual privacy.
Sheikh Mohammad Al-Jzlana, former judge at the Saudi Board of Grievances, told Al Arabiya that Dauod’s ruling was denigrating to Islam and Shariah and made Islam look bad.
Jjzlana urged people to ignore unregulated fatwas and explained that there are special regulations set by the Saudi authorities to administer religious edicts and appoint those who are entitled to issue them.
He said that he feels sad whenever he sees a family walking around with a veiled baby, describing that as injustice to children.




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the perp here is almost certainly a muslim.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21313208
the moronic imman is probably correct – many muslim men will modest a 1 year old female baby and they have the runs on the board to prove it. .
@kaw,
According to American news sources, the perp was American ex-solider.
There is something still not kosher, Kyle is one of three specialist who died suddenly in a very short space of time.
However, it is the death of Noveske, that is the most dubious and suspect. Especially, after his post on psych drugs link to school shooters.
See link.
http://www.naturalnews.com/038616_John_Noveske_mysterious_death_car_crash.html
That is the exact difference between Islam and Christianity and like Islam, Christianity has a solution, though somewhat different:
“If your eye offends you, pluck it out”
Sheik,
Missing post. Can you please help?
Thanks.
H.
These mussies certainly are all sick bastards, aren’t they?
Please pay attention to what you illustrate your article with. Why is there the French flag next to this baby’s face when clearly your article deals with Saudi Arabia. The news is true, but your treatment of it is just poor.
There are 2 stories here. One about a Saudi cleric and the other one about a Kuwaiti on a visit in Tunisia. The first picture is of a little girl in France; which is bad enough because we don’t believe girls in Europe should be wrapped up in shrouds anywhere.
The second picture is the correct one that came with the story. So what makes the “treatment of this story poor?”
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