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Friday, November 14, 2008

[mukto-mona] Re: Fw: Principle of justice is key: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

--The Wahabi-Salafi school of thought is responsible for all those
conflict, those we are going through and this king and his evil petro-
dollars pushing the dreams and works of Muslim Brother-Hood forward,
all over the present world.
Those are responsible for the atrocities and suffering of so many
people, cross-through all believers and non- believers in this
world. This conference is one the top hypocrisy of our time. This is
not a surprise that Shimon Peres is supporting Saudi king, the
binding between Saudi's tribe and Jewish interest is a long story.
I have two questions to every body; 1) who made Saudis the custodian
of the holy mosques? 2) From whom he has got the authority to speck
for all Muslims?
Regards,
Mohammed Saki.


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- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, "S A Hannan" wrote:
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> From: Mohammad Usman
> To: Mohammad Usman
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:33 AM
> Subject: Principle of justice is key: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
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> Principle of justice is key: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
> Arab News
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> Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah
delivers the keynote speech at the opening of a landmark interfaith
dialogue conference at the United Nations in New York on Wednesday.
(SPA)
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> NEW YORK: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah
yesterday urged world leaders attending a historic conference on
interfaith dialogue at the United Nations to learn lessons from the
past and establish justice in order to end violence.
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> "We say today with a single voice that religions through
which Almighty God sought to bring happiness to mankind should not be
turned into instruments to cause misery," the king said in his
keynote speech at the Culture of Peace Conference organized by the UN
General Assembly.
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> "Human beings are created equals and partners on this planet.
Either they can live together in peace and harmony or they will
inevitably be consumed by the flames of misunderstanding, malice and
hatred."
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> King Abdullah added that the focus on differences by
followers of different faiths and cultures had led to fanaticism and
destructive wars.
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> "There was no need for such wars ... The time has come for us
to learn lessons from the ruthless past and unite together on moral
values and lofty examples that we all believe in ... We can leave our
differences for God to make His judgment on the Day of Judgment."
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> The world desperately needs to learn the positive lessons of
religion, said UN General Assembly President Miguel d'Escoto
Brockmann, who opened the conference. All religions teach "social
responsibility," he added, but the world has "become contaminated by
the spirit of selfishness and individualism."
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> D'Escoto said that the world must choose between the values
of consumerism and greed, or social responsibility and ethical
behavior, including the economic and political spheres.
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> His attack on the "unbridled greed" of the "dominant" Western
culture struck a chord among most leaders at the conference.
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> The plenary meeting at the UN headquarters in New York -
attended by nearly 70 heads of state and senior officials - is an
initiative put forward by King Abdullah, aimed at hastening action on
some of the most urgent challenges facing the world.
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> "All the tragedies the world witnesses today is the result of
its abandoning of a major principle, the principle of justice,
promulgated by all religions and cultures," said King Abdullah, who
is the first Saudi king to address the United Nations in 51 years.
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> Everybody in the conference hall appreciated King Abdullah's
efforts in trying to unite the world.
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> UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised the king for playing
a crucial role in organizing the conference. He said a global effort
was needed to confront a rising tide of communal strife and religious
extremism.
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> King Abdullah lambasted terrorism.
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> "(Those who indulge in) terrorism and (other) crimes are
enemies of God and enemies of every religion and culture," he
said. "They would not have appeared in the presence of tolerance."
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> He blamed the decay of family values for the spread of drug
abuse and crime.
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> King Abdullah told world leaders that interfaith dialogue
would help revive lofty values and reinforce them in the minds of
peoples and nations.
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> He thanked world leaders and other dignitaries who came from
different parts of the globe to attend the conference.
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> "We would like to emphasize here that our interest in
dialogue was inspired by the teachings of Islam and its values and
because of our concern for the future of humanity," the king
said. "We'll stretch our hands to all those who love peace, justice
and tolerance."
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> The king concluded his speech by reciting a verse from the
Holy Qur'an: "O people, we created you from a male and female, and
rendered you distinct peoples and tribes, that you may recognize one
another. The best among you in the sight of God is the most
righteous."
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> "Your Majesty, the King of Saudi Arabia, I was listening to
your message," Israeli President Shimon Peres said from the podium
after the king spoke of the need for religious tolerance and said
terrorism was the enemy of religion.
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> "I wish that your voice will become the prevailing voice of
the whole region, of all people," said Peres. "It's right, it's
needed, it's promising."
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> With Kind Regards
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> Mohammad Usman
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> Jeddah-SAUDI ARABIA
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> The sayings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) 'Acquiring (religious) knowledge in company for an hour in the
night is better than spending the whole night in prayer.'
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