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Saudi Ambassador walks out on wahabbi remark

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hab...@anony.net

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Nov 21, 2009, 6:36:47 PM11/21/09
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It is bringing war and impverishment to wide areas of the
world. What is the sense in inflicting this puritanism in this real
world , for a fake heaven?

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Saudi envoy walks out over Jethmalani�s remarks


New Delhi: The former Union Law Minister and senior lawyer, Ram
Jethmalani, caused a flutter at an international conference on
terrorism here on Saturday by alleging that Wahabism was responsible
for terrorism, provoking a walkout by Saudi Arabia�s Ambassador to
India Faisal-al-Trad.

In his address, Mr. Jethmalani, who is president of the All-India
Senior Advocates Association, said: �Unfortunately in the 17th
century, they produced an evil man in Saudi Arabia by the name of
Wahab, who was concerned about the decline of the Muslim world, but he
hit upon a wrong remedy.�

He alleged that the Wahabi terrorism instilled rubbish in the minds of
young people to carry out terrorist attacks. When he said �India had
friendly relations with a country that supported Wahabi terrorism,�
Saudi Arabia�s Ambassador Faisal-al-Trad was seen walking out of the
conference held at Vigyan Bhavan.

Adish C. Aggarwala, chairman, All-India Bar Association and joint
organiser of the conference, said the Ambassador returned after Union
Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily clarified that Mr. Jethmalani�s views
were not those of the government.

Mr. Jethmalani said: �It was unfortunate that entire Islam as a
religion was being blamed for terrorism. There are also Hindu
terrorists and Buddhist terrorists.� He said he was a student of all
religions, including Islam, and had the highest respect for the
Prophet, who he said was a man of peace.

Describing the Non-Aligned Movement and Panchsheel as evil, he said

Al Nakba

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:05:32 AM11/22/09
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The raghead can't handle the truth..

Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF

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Nov 22, 2009, 3:43:15 AM11/22/09
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He's certainly got his burka in a bunch.

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Nov 23, 2009, 3:09:34 PM11/23/09
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On Nov 21, 6:36 pm, hab...@anony.net wrote:
> New Delhi: The former Union Law Minister and senior lawyer, Ram
> Jethmalani, caused a flutter at an international conference on
> terrorism here on Saturday by alleging that Wahabism was responsible
> for terrorism, provoking a walkout by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to
> India Faisal-al-Trad.
>
> Mr. Jethmalani said: “It was unfortunate that entire Islam as a
> religion was being blamed for terrorism. There are also Hindu
> terrorists and Buddhist terrorists.” He said he was a student of all
> religions, including Islam, and had the highest respect for the
> Prophet, who he said was a man of peace.

In what circumstaces did Wahab act (or react) with terrorism whereas
Mohammed acted (or reacted) peacefully?

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