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No snowman for you

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:21 pm

I am laughing too hard to comment on this one. Scary. I will be visiting this place for work soon. It's like having any fun is not on. How dare you seek to enjoy the little things the live can provide.

Saudi snowmen fall foul of fatwa - No soup for you

A prominent Saudi Arabian cleric has put a freeze on winter fun in his homeland with a fatwa stating that snowmen were against the teachings of Islam.

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The religious scholar issued the ban after an exceptionally rare fall of snow in Tabuk province, in the northwest.

“It is not permitted to make a statue out of snow, even by way of play and fun,” said Sheikh Saleh al-Munajjid, 55, on his website yesterday.

Saudi Arabia practises the Salafi school of Islam, which enforces a literal interpretation of Sharia, including public beheading, flogging and social edicts such as a ban on women drivers. In the ruling, Sheikh Munajjid stated that snow could only legitimately be shaped in ways that did not depict either humanity or animals. His edict was not officially recognised by the council that monitors fatwas.

“God has given people space to make whatever they want which does not have a soul, including trees, ships, fruits, buildings and so on,” he wrote. Some Saudi Arabians ventured to disagree and posted images on the internet of snowmen and in some cases burkha clad snowwomen.

One wrote that the country was overrun by two types of people: “A people looking for a fatwa for everything in their lives, and a cleric who wants to interfere in everything in the lives of others through a fatwa.” Others agreed with the ruling: “It [building snowmen] is imitating the infidels, it promotes lustiness and eroticism,” wrote one. “May God preserve the scholars, for they enjoy sharp vision and recognise matters that even Satan does not think about,” wrote another.

In 2009 Sheikh Munajjid issued a fatwa against Mickey Mouse. He also condemned the Beijing Olympics as the “bikini Olympics

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/worl ... 321304.ece
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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:07 pm

Snow goat anyone?

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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:24 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Snow goat anyone?
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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:29 pm

In 2009 Sheikh Munajjid issued a fatwa against Mickey Mouse.
Leave mickey alone.

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Apparently a mouse is an animal and forbidden to have images made of them.
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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Neferti » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:32 pm

Is this for real SN? I mean, is it that bad there?

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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:19 pm

It is for real.
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Re: No snowman for you

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:52 pm

are all statues prohibited? statues of heroes, political leaders, etc?

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Re: No snowman for you

Post by Super Nova » Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:49 am

AiA in Atlanta wrote:are all statues prohibited? statues of heroes, political leaders, etc?
Absolutely none. Forbidden.

However it is interesting they do permit photos of their leaders. They are posted around the place.

On a positive note, not all countries in the region are the same. UAE is very tolerant and accepting of westerners here. All that is asked is to respect the law and for some modesty in dress. Also the UAE has invested so they improve the living standard of all their nationals. A really stunning achievement that the founding leadership set in place a model they is envied in the region.

There is no serious consequence if a woman is not dressed modesty here. I have seen some stunners walking around with there bits waving all over the place. It can attract unwanted attention.

There are some specific restrictions around Ramadan. You cannot eat, smoke or drink in public until about 7:30 PM everyday. All restaurants are shut during the day. That was tough when I was just living in a hotel 6 months ago. Luckily you can get room service. It was so hot you didn't want to go outside. Now I have my own home, next time it will be easier.
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Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Jan 14, 2015 2:04 am

I once knew an American military officer who was stationed in Saudi Arabia. A Saudi officer invited him over to his house for dinner. The Saudi's wife came out of the kitchen wearing nothing but a bikini holding a tray of cocktails. Later I heard that Saudis are known as the biggest hypocrites in the Muslim world.

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Re: No snowman for you

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:34 am

Super Nova wrote:
There are some specific restrictions around Ramadan. You cannot eat, smoke or drink in public until about 7:30 PM everyday. All restaurants are shut during the day. That was tough when I was just living in a hotel 6 months ago. Luckily you can get room service. It was so hot you didn't want to go outside. Now I have my own home, next time it will be easier.
So you were exempt from Ramadan in the hotel?

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