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06JEDDAH180
2006-03-01 14:04:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jeddah
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MOSQUE SERMONS FORM SAUDI ARABIA: FEBRUARY 24 -

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SUBJECT: MOSQUE SERMONS FORM SAUDI ARABIA: FEBRUARY 24 -
CONDEMNATION OF RELIGIOUS STRIFE IN IRAQ, ENDORSEMENT OF
STOCK EXCHANGE, AND PRAISE FOR JIHADISTS IN PALESTINE


Classified By: Acting Consul General Hector Morales, for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d).

FROM MECCA: IMAM CONDEMNS COMMUNAL STRIFE IN IRAQ

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SUBJECT: MOSQUE SERMONS FORM SAUDI ARABIA: FEBRUARY 24 -
CONDEMNATION OF RELIGIOUS STRIFE IN IRAQ, ENDORSEMENT OF
STOCK EXCHANGE, AND PRAISE FOR JIHADISTS IN PALESTINE


Classified By: Acting Consul General Hector Morales, for reasons
1.4 (b) and (d).

FROM MECCA: IMAM CONDEMNS COMMUNAL STRIFE IN IRAQ


1. (U) On Friday February 24, in a sermon from the Holy
Mosque in Mecca, Imam Shaykh Salih Bin-Muhammad al Talib
delivered a sermon calling for Muslims to listen to their
hearts. "The heart is the spring of feelings, source of
emotions, motivator of manners, and guardian of actions.
When the heart is good all manners and actions are good." He
asserted "a sound heart is one that is filled with piety and
faith and overflowing with goodness and charity." Then, he
continued: "The Muslim does not harbor ill will or grudges
against fellow Muslims. How can he hope for success, when
his heart is full of grudges against his fellow Muslims?"


2. (U) After that preamble, the imam referred to the attacks
on holy shrines and mosques in Iraq, saying "What took place
recently in Iraq, such as the clear provocation and blatant
aggression by one faction against another by attacking two
shrines is a provocation and an aggression that are not
condoned by any religion or supported by any logic, but a
cause for sedition, bloodshed, and further attack on Iraq's
frail body." He appealed: "Some 170 mosques were burned and
destroyed, worshipers were killed in them and others were
dragged in the streets. These are only seditions whose fire
is sparked by criminals whose victims are the peaceful. In
this decisive phase of their history, Iraqis need to control
their anger, show self-restraint, place public interests
above private interests, and avoid what might further weaken
their country and souls. Otherwise, if evil befalls them, it
will not distinguish between one community and another. O
people of Iraq, your brother Muslims appeal to you in the
name of God to hold off and lay down your arms, fear God, and
come to terms with one another." In conclusion, he prayed:
"O God, straighten out the conditions of Muslims in Iraq,

spare their blood, maintain their security, guide them on the
path of peace, and restrain their enemy."

IN MEDINA: IMAM ENDORSES THE STOCK MARKET


3. (U) In the Saudi Arabia TV2 broadcast from the holy
Mosque in Medina, Imam Shaykh Husayn Bin-Abd-Al-Aziz
Al-Shaykh's sermon addressing the propriety of Muslims
participating in the stock market. The sermon began by
reminding the listeners that "whoever gets rich through
forbidden ways, such as usury, ends up in hell." However,
the sermon continued: "O Muslims, with this introduction,
dealing in the Stock Exchange Market has spread among
Muslims; both in terms of subscription and transaction. It
is the duty of Muslims to know God's ruling on such dealing
and to make sure what the Shar'iah rulings say. The Muslim
must be careful of any unilateral efforts based on interests
that conflict with the ruling of the Shar'iah. O Muslim, you
must know that there are different types of companies. Some
invest in allowable fields and are free of forbidden things.
Therefore, there is no objection to subscribing and
transacting in such companies. But this should be without
ulterior motives and in a market that is free of any unclear
methods that harm people. Beware, O Muslims, of falling for
markets, where there is monopoly that causes harm. Those who
inflate prices in the markets in a manner that conflicts with
Shar'iah rulings, ethical rules, and economic principles,
must fear God. They must avoid methods of fraud, deception,
and cheating."


4. (U) After an interruption due to technical difficulties,
the sermon continued: "When you buy bonds you have to be
sure that the company, from which you buy bonds, goes by the
laws of God Almighty and the laws of the Sunnah of our
prophet, and by the Shar'iah. He says you have to be careful
of the bonds from those companies that indulge in usury. You
should not participate in buying their bonds."


5. (U) This sermon concluded with a plea to "the people of
Iraq asking them to go back to the book of God Almighty and
the Sunnah of our prophet, may peace and blessings of God be
upon him, and to stop fighting. If they go back to God
Almighty and the Sunnah of our prophet, may the peace and
blessings of God be upon him. God Almighty will alleviate

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the crisis they are going through."

KHOBAR SERMON DEDICATED TO JIHADIST ORGANIZATIONS,
SECULARISTS AND THE DOLLAR


6. (C) In a sermon to about 500 worshipers at the Imam Ahmad
bin Hanbal Mosque in Khobar, the imam, Shaykh al-Qahtani
offered congratulations to Palestinians and Arabs for HAMAS'
historic victory. He spoke about HAMAS, its achievements and
successes, and criticized the secular Palestinian
organizations, primarily Fatah, adding that these
organizations had long been compromised and "bought off" with
American dollars. He praised HAMAS and other Jihadist
organizations, saying that these had stood by their
principles and that Jihad was the only way for Palestine to
remove Jewish occupiers. "If not Jihad, what choice do the
Palestinians have?" He answered: "The Palestinians can
stand their ground, even if this means they'll be denied the
basic necessities of life, and fight their way to freedom
without compromising an inch of their territories... or, they
can stick with Fatah or any of the other secularist
organizations that will sell their soul for a few meters of
land that they can never hope to control, and whose weak
leaders are denied not only freedom of movement within the
so-called territories, but are people who cannot step out of
the privacy of their own homes without prior Israeli consent.
The heroic Shaykh Ahmad Yaseen and many of his followers...
if they had wanted to live like that, they'd be living in a
palace instead of the graves where they are buried right
now." The sermon concluded with a call for the congregation
and Arab governments to support their Palestinian brethren.
Morales