Showing posts with label Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili. Show all posts
Monday, February 20, 2023
- Monday, February 20, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- Abraham Accords, Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili, Freedom of Religion, Hurey Aksa, iran, Maimonides synagogue, normalization, UAE, Watanserb
Many reports say that this is the first synagogue in Abu Dhabi, but in fact there was a modest synagogue that had been operating quietly for years in a rented villa for Jewish businesspeople in the Emirates.
Most of the Arabic language articles about the new synagogue have been respectful, but many - especially from outlets sympathetic to Iran - have been upset over this.
It appears that the articles that are upset over the complex are trying to manufacture and stoke the outrage rather than report on it.
Watanserb dug through social media to find critics of the synagogue. They found a couple of prominent critics but they also sought out Tweeters with only a few dozen followers to fill out the story.
Ahmed al Khalili, the Mufti of Oman, believes that giving equal weight to Christianity and Judaism with Islam is a violation of the Quranic decree not to take Christians and Jews as allies.
Popular tweeter HureyAksa also says that the complex is "heretical" and fights against Islam. (More recently, he took video of the "Chief Rabbi of Saudi Arabia" promoting the Saudi Neom project, saying that it will be built specifically for the use of the "occupation.")
Some Saudis seem to be afraid that the UAE is trying to supplant the Kaaba as the central religious site in the world. A Yemeni site even said that the UAE is trying to change the direction of the qiblah, the prayer direction, away from Mecca.
Of course, many in Arab media are calling this house of prayer more evidence of "normalization" with Israel, citing Israeli newspapers who are reporting on the story.
Friday, August 05, 2022
- Friday, August 05, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili, antisemitism, CNN Arabic, double standards, Edy Cohen, genocide, hate speech, Imam Saleh Bin Al-Humeid, media bias, Nassim Yassin, Saudi Arabia
Last week, one of the preachers at the Great Mosque in Mecca, Imam Saleh Bin Al-Humeid, gave an antisemitic sermon, calling for genocide of all Jews.
He said, "Oh Allah, bring annihilation upon the plundering and occupying Jews, for they are no match for You. Oh Allah, bring down upon them Your punishment, from which criminals cannot escape. Oh Allah, we make You our shield against them, and take refuge with You against their evil."
These sermons are televised and approved by the Saudi kingdom.
Popular Israeli expert on the Arab world Edy Cohen launched a one man campaign against Humeid, demanding that he be fired and that the Saudi government apologize for this clear incitement against world Jewry.
His campaign has been noticed and widely publicized in the Arab world - and the backlash has resulted in many major Islamic figures defending Humeid.
The Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman, Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili, expressed his solidarity with Humeid on Thursday, saying his Jew-hatred "warmed our hearts."
The head of the Palestine Scholars Association, Nassim Yassin, used similar language, saying "Sheikh bin Hamid warmed our hearts with his support for our cause and our Palestinian people," complaining about Cohen's campaign as "a despicable arrogance, and a clear and unjust injustice against the virtuous Sheikh and our Palestinian cause."
There was a popular hashtag in some Arab countries on Wednesday saying "We are all Sheikh Bin-Humeid."
Notice that, as usual, antisemitism is whitewashed as "support for Palestinians."
This explicit antisemitism has been roundly ignored in international media, but it is not like they aren't aware of it. CNN Arabic has written at least two articles about this controversy so far. As far as I can tell, this is the first time it is being discussed in English, a full week after the offensive sermon.
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