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Saudi Cleric Warns: Freedom of Speech Might Lead to Freedom of Belief | Saudi Cleric Warns: Freedom of Speech Might Lead to Freedom of Belief |
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April 24, 2008
Memri Dispatch 1908 Right Side News has permission to print the following article and it is critical to understand the threat against Western Civilization and the freedoms that our Constitution provides. The Saudi Cleric Muhammad Al-Munajid Warns: Freedom of Speech Might Lead to Freedom of Belief. Our freedoms are the foundation of our society, and any threat against them should not be tolerated and vehemently denounced by our representatives, our media and our citizens. This also exposes the threat from Islam, as noted in the RED text below.
The following are excerpts from an interview with Saudi cleric Muhammad Al-Munajid. The interview aired on Al-Majd TV on March 30, 2008.
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To view MEMRI TV's page on "It begins with freedom of thought, it continues with freedom of speech, and it ends up with freedom of belief. So where's the conspiracy? "They say: Let's have freedom of thought in Islam. Well, what do they want? They say: I think, therefore I want to express my thoughts. I want to express myself, I want to talk and say, for example, that there are loopholes in Islam, or that Christianity is the truth.
"Then they will talk about freedom of belief, and say that anyone is entitled to believe in whatever he wants... If you want to become an apostate – go ahead. You like Buddhism? Leave Islam, and join Buddhism. No problem. That's what freedom of belief is all about. They want freedom of everything. What they want is very dangerous.
"They ask: Why should a thief have his hand chopped off? Some of them say that this is 'too much.' Two-three much on you and your rotten mind. If you abolish this punishment, you will see the rise in thefts. On the other hand, people feel their property is secure because of this punishment."
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