发信人: lihlii (立里), 信区: square 
标  题: Re: 
再邀请一鸵穆斯林先生评论一下 
发信站: 一见如故 (Fri Nov 23 03:57:12 2007), 本站(
yjrg.net) 
这个案子,不是沙特的法官们报复遭遇不公者向公众寻求公正的第一次。下面的案件,也是这个律师 Abdul Rahman Al-lahim 
代理的。同样也遭受司法迫害和报复。 
在我看来,这个律师,以及这个 blog 的主人,才是伊斯兰的希望,才是代表伊斯兰进步势力。可是这个 blog 
已经消失,估计在压力下。 
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:w9afHJqKF5gJ:muslimrecovery.wordpress.com/2005/11/21/muhammad-al-harbi/+Abdulrahman+al-Lahim+muslim&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&client=firefox-a 
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Muhammad al-Harbi 
Posted on November 21, 
2005 by Julaybib Ayoub 
Muhammad al-Harbi was born in 1976 in Riyadh. 
His family moved to his tribal place in al-Qasim area where he studied his 
elementary, Junior-high and high-school education. after graduating from 
high-school “science section” with high GPA, he decided to study chemistry in 
King Saud University, the major university in the kingdom. He was one of the 
superior students and graduated in 2001. Just after 9-11 tragedy, he was 
appointed as a chemistry teacher in high-school in Burayda, capital city of 
al-Qasim region, and then he moved to al-Fuwayliq high-school located in 
al-Fuwayliq village, which is about 200 km away from al-Bukayriyyah city. In 
addition to teaching chemistry, he taught patriotic education and was appointed 
advisor of the school’s extra curricular activities. 
After the Saudi 
authorities captured the terrorists who perpetrated the may 11, 2003 tragic 
terror bombing in a residential area in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Muhammad al-Harbi 
made a public announcement to his school’s students praising the Saudi police 
and supporting anti terrorism actions waged by the Saudi government. He 
explained that that terror acts are against Islam and do not represent the faith 
nor its followers. This announcement was not received well by some of the other 
teachers in the school who adopted some extremist views and conservative 
ideologies that did not agree with Mohammed’s thoughts. They started plotting 
against Mohammed for his sincere efforts in spreading the message of tolerance 
and support for anti terror acts. 
Some strange and violent things 
started happening to Mohammed in the school and also outside the school: one day 
he posted a newspaper article about anti terrorism, but Mohammed was surprised 
to discover that some teachers who had been witnessed by students took down this 
article , he found his car vandalized, and he was shot at while working in his 
office in the school. Then, he discovered that one of his students filed a case 
against him and he was charged with the following: admiration of the US and the 
west because he says “OK”!, adopting unreligious thoughts, teaching students 
about alcohol, performing magic/witch craft, and making a mockery of beards. 
This case was filed in a different town and Mohammed had to commute to court to 
meet a religious judge who told him in the first hearing that he was not fit to 
teach inside or outside Saudi Arabia. The judge did not give much attention to 
the fact that Mohammed had to teach about alcohol since this was a chapter of 
the government chemistry curriculum and that he was performing chemistry 
experiments and not witchcraft as this student was claiming; he also never made 
fun of beards and/or religion. 
The teachers of this school started 
taking some students to camps and secretly meet with them. These students and 
others later showed up in court as witnesses against Mohammed. Mohammed felt 
that he was powerless and had no one to turn to so he contacted some Saudi 
journalists (their articles published in the Arabic version of this website) who 
immediately started writing about his case to support him and make his issue a 
national concern. More Saudi writers, Saudi newspapers, and some Saudi online 
forums began a supportive campaign for Mohammed. The renowned Saudi lawyer Abdul 
Rahman Al-lahim volunteered to represent Mohammed in court. Mr. Al-lahim 
discovered many violations made by the judge and asked to review other files but 
the judge refused to grant him with any access or formal representation of his 
client. The judge was furious that the case leaked to the media and quickly made 
his ruling on Nov. 12, 2005 to imprison Mohammed for three years and four months 
and lash him 750 lashes in front of the people to see: 50 lashes each week. 
To find out more about Muhammad al-Harbi, visit: 
http://www.malharbi.com/en/home.html