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NEW REPORT ON SAUDI GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS IN U.S.
WASHINGTON,
DC, January 28, 2005- Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom
released today a new report exposing the dissemination of hate
propaganda in America by the government of Saudi Arabia.
The
89-page report, "Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Fill American
Mosques," is based on a year-long study of over two hundred original
documents, all disseminated, published or otherwise generated by the
government of Saudi Arabia and collected from more than a dozen mosques
in the United States.
The
propagation of hate ideology by Saudi Arabia is known to be worldwide,
but its occurrence within the United States has received scant
attention until now. Within worldwide Sunni Islam, followers of Saudi
Arabia's extremist Wahhabi ideology are a distinct minority, as is
evident by the millions of Muslims who have chosen to make America
their home and are upstanding, law-abiding citizens and neighbors.
The
report concludes that the Saudi government propaganda examined reflects
a "totalitarian ideology of hatred that can incite to violence," and
the fact that it is "being mainstreamed within our borders through the
efforts of a foreign government, namely Saudi Arabia, demands our
urgent attention." The report finds: "Not only does the government of
Saudi Arabia not have a right - under the First Amendment or any other
legal document - to spread hate ideology within U.S. borders, it is
committing a human rights violation by doing so."
Such
publications that "advocate an ideology of hatred have no place in a
nation founded on religious freedom and toleration," write James
Woolsey, chairman of the board of Freedom House, in the foreword to the
report.
Among the key findings of the report:
·
Various Saudi government publications gathered for this study, most of
which are in Arabic, assert that it is a religious obligation for
Muslims to hate Christians and Jews and warn against imitating,
befriending, or helping them in any way, or taking part in their
festivities and celebrations;
·
The documents promote contempt for the United States because it is
ruled by legislated civil law rather than by totalitarian Wahhabi-style
Islamic law. They condemn democracy as un-Islamic;
·
The documents stress that when Muslims are in the lands of the
unbelievers, they must behave as if on a mission behind enemy lines.
Either they are there to acquire new knowledge and make money to be
later employed in the jihad against the infidels, or they are there to
proselytize the infidels until at least some convert to Islam. Any
other reason for lingering among the unbelievers in their lands is
illegitimate, and unless a Muslim leaves as quickly as possible, he or
she is not a true Muslim and so too must be condemned. For example, a
document in the collection for the "Immigrant Muslim" bears the words
"Greetings from the Cultural Attache in Washington, D.C." of the
Embassy of Saudi Arabia, and is published by the government of Saudi
Arabia. In an authoritative religious voice, it gives detailed
instructions on how to "hate" the Christian and Jew: Never greet them
first. Never congratulate the infidel on his holiday. Never imitate the
infidel. Do not become a naturalized citizen of the United States. Do
not wear a graduation gown because this imitates the infidel;
·
One insidious aspect of the Saudi propaganda examined is its aim to
replace traditional and moderate interpretations of Islam with
extremist Wahhabism, the officially-established religion of Saudi
Arabia. In these documents, other Muslims, especially those who
advocate tolerance, are condemned as infidels. The opening fatwa in one
Saudi embassy-distributed book, published by the Saudi Air Force,
responds to a question about a Muslim preacher in a European mosque who
taught that it is not right to condemn Jews and Christians as infidels.
The Saudi state cleric's reply rebukes the Muslim cleric: "He who casts
doubts about their infidelity leaves no doubt about his." Since, under
Saudi law, "apostates" from Islam can be sentenced to death, this is an
implied death threat against the tolerant Muslim imam, as well as an
incitement to vigilante violence;
· Sufi and Shiite Muslims are viciously condemned;
·
For a Muslim who fails to uphold the Saudi Wahhabi sect's sexual mores
(i.e. through homosexual activity or heterosexual activity outside of
marriage), the edicts published by the Saudi government's Ministry of
Islamic Affairs, and found in American mosques advise, "it would be
lawful for Muslims to spill his blood and to take his money;"
· Regarding those who convert out of Islam, the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs explicitly asserts, they "should be killed;"
·
Saudi textbooks and other publications in the collection, propagate a
Nazi-like hatred for Jews, treat the forged Protocols of the Elders of
Zion as historical fact, and avow that the Muslim's duty is to
eliminate the state of Israel;
·
Regarding women, the Saudi publications instruct that they should be
veiled, segregated from men and barred from certain employment and
roles;
The
report states: "While the government of Saudi Arabia claims to be
'updating' or reforming its textbooks and study materials within the
Kingdom, its publications propagating an ideology of hatred remain
plentiful in some prominent American mosques and Islamic centers, and
continue to be a principal resource available to students of Islam
within the United States."
The
research, translation and principle analysis of the materials for the
report were carried out by both Muslims and non-Muslims who wish to
remain anonymous for reasons of security. Some 90 percent of the
publications are in Arabic; two independent translators reviewed each
Arabic document. This project was undertaken after many Muslims
requested the Center's help in exposing Saudi extremism in the hope of
freeing their communities from ideological strangulation.
SOURCE: Freedom House - Center for Religious Freedom
FULL REPORT
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