Treasonous State Department Condemns Wrong Prayer
"O God, destroy the United States and its allies and let them suffer, particularly tyrant and arrogant Americans. O God, destroy the Jews, for they are within your power."
Saudi Arabia televised a prayer by Sheik Sa'ud Bin-Ibrahim al-Shureim's from the Grand Mosque in Mecca. What would he pray for?
"O God, strengthen Islam and Muslims, humiliate infidelity and infidels, destroy your enemies, the enemies of Islam, and protect this country."
Whose destruction was he praying for?
Sheik Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barakat spoke from Al-Rawdah Mosque in Damascus, the government radio broadcast this prayer.
"O God, help Arabs and Muslims score victory over your enemy and their enemy and destroy the treacherous Zionists and their followers. O God, support our mujahedin brothers in the occupied Arab territories."
Islam Commentaries has a more extensive list of official execrations and source link.
Who gives a damn? Certainly not the U.S. State Department. Google search:
But the first result without the quote marks is to an August 29 '10 Fox News report about condemnation of a Rabbi who suggested that the Almighty should strike Israel's Muslim enemies with a plague.
"We regret and condemn the inflammatory statements by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said ... "These remarks are not only deeply offensive, but incitement such as this hurts the cause of peace. As we move forward to re-launch peace negotiations, it is important that actions by people on all sides help to advance our effort, not hinder it,"
Google gave me 53 results, none of them reported State Department condemnation of Muslim execrations. In further searches, I was unable to find any record of State Department condemnation of prayers for the destruction of America and Israel.
When a Jew prays for deliverance from evil, he is condemned, when Muslims pray for Israel's destruction, broadcast by state media, they are ignored. Why are we governed by AssWholes & traitors? Elections have consequences. Be careful when voting and make no mistakes! Sphere: Related Content
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