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By ABE SELIG
06/04/2010 00:46
06/04/2010 00:46
A prominent Saudi cleric who announced his intention to arrive in the capital next week, to bolster Muslim claims to the city, doesn’t “stand a chance in hell” of being granted entry to the country, much less Jerusalem, a source inside the municipality said on Monday.
“Jerusalem under the flag of the State of Israel is open for all people of all faiths from around the world to enjoy,” the municipality source said.
However, politically motivated attempts to stir up tension or violence in the already simmering capital would not be permitted, the source added.
Sheikh Muhammad al-Areefi, a cleric based in Riyadh, told viewers of his Sunday television show on the religious satellite channel Iqra that its next episode would be dedicated to Muslim claims to Jerusalem and Palestine.
Areefi said he would visit the capital next week, though he did not specify exactly when. It would be an unprecedented trip for a prominent Saudi.
Saudi Arabia observes a strict boycott of Israel and bans travel there.
In Jerusalem, Foreign Ministry officials were looking into the matter on Monday night, unaware – beyond what was published in the media – of any information about an impending visit by Areefi.
Although Areefi is a comparative moderate among Saudi Arabia’s conservative clergy, he told viewers on Sunday that he was not afraid of any “treachery from the Jews,” as he had put his trust in God.
Areefi’s show is aimed at encouraging young people to get involved in their communities and contribute their time in humanitarian work.
It features a studio audience of young people and live call-ins from viewers. Areefi is currently visiting Jordan.
Herb Keinon and AP contributed to this report.
Jerusalem Post
Note: Unless Areefi plans on riding into Jerusalem on a camel, in the dark of night, I hardly think he will be entering Israel, or Jerusalem. Time to boycott Saudi Arabia until Israelis can travel freely into the countries headed up by Arabs. But, actually, who would want to visit a dust bowl, when Israel has everything they need - in abundance? Israeli food products probably feed half the Arab nations, not to mention those in Africa. If the cleric really wants to encourage the Palestinians, perhaps he should donate to Haiti's earthquake victims to demonstrate to the world how charitable Islam is and set the example for all Palestinians. Bee Sting
“Jerusalem under the flag of the State of Israel is open for all people of all faiths from around the world to enjoy,” the municipality source said.
However, politically motivated attempts to stir up tension or violence in the already simmering capital would not be permitted, the source added.
Sheikh Muhammad al-Areefi, a cleric based in Riyadh, told viewers of his Sunday television show on the religious satellite channel Iqra that its next episode would be dedicated to Muslim claims to Jerusalem and Palestine.
Areefi said he would visit the capital next week, though he did not specify exactly when. It would be an unprecedented trip for a prominent Saudi.
Saudi Arabia observes a strict boycott of Israel and bans travel there.
In Jerusalem, Foreign Ministry officials were looking into the matter on Monday night, unaware – beyond what was published in the media – of any information about an impending visit by Areefi.
Although Areefi is a comparative moderate among Saudi Arabia’s conservative clergy, he told viewers on Sunday that he was not afraid of any “treachery from the Jews,” as he had put his trust in God.
Areefi’s show is aimed at encouraging young people to get involved in their communities and contribute their time in humanitarian work.
It features a studio audience of young people and live call-ins from viewers. Areefi is currently visiting Jordan.
Herb Keinon and AP contributed to this report.
Jerusalem Post
Note: Unless Areefi plans on riding into Jerusalem on a camel, in the dark of night, I hardly think he will be entering Israel, or Jerusalem. Time to boycott Saudi Arabia until Israelis can travel freely into the countries headed up by Arabs. But, actually, who would want to visit a dust bowl, when Israel has everything they need - in abundance? Israeli food products probably feed half the Arab nations, not to mention those in Africa. If the cleric really wants to encourage the Palestinians, perhaps he should donate to Haiti's earthquake victims to demonstrate to the world how charitable Islam is and set the example for all Palestinians. Bee Sting