źródło: "Blogger T.L."
...i wygląda na to, że pisałem - odpowiem...
...a że pora już późna, to tylko w kontynuacji zacytuję na dobranoc...
"...He (Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh) criticized some preachers who encourage and lure youths to wage holy war (jihad) but prevent their sons from doing the same.
“Muslim should be fearful of God and not deceive young Muslims and exploit their weakness and lack of insight and push them to an abyss. I ask them (preachers) to advise (young people) as they would advise their sons,”
Asheikh said, adding that it is not good to incite others to do evil and at the same prevent their sons from doing it.
Replying to questions from the audience about the online campaign inciting youths to go for jihad (in Syria) without the permission of the scholars and rulers of the country, Asheikh clarified that waging jihad is not a personal obligatory duty of Muslims.
Referring to the Syrian conflict, he said: “These are feuding factions and one should not go there.
“I do not advise one to go there ... Going to a land that you do not know and without experience, you will be a burden to them. What they want from you is your prayer,” he added."
źródło: "Saudi Gazette"
...dokładając jeden z ostatnich fragmentów saudyjskich puzzli aż nieprzyzwoicie mimochodem w sytuacyjnym tą okolicznością zawstydzeniu...
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