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Date Posted: 17:02:57 02/11/03 Tue
Author: h2ok9
Subject: No more messing around with semantics!

Guess what people of America?

Our leaders finally said the truth,

ISLAM is an EVIL way of LIFE!

By Mehrdad Balali


MENA, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Fourteen pilgrims were killed and several injured in Saudi Arabia Tuesday when they fell to the ground in heavy crowds marking Eid al-Adha, the most accident-prone part of the annual Muslim haj pilgrimage.

The official Saudi Press Agency said the accident happened Tuesday morning. On Eid al-Adha, pilgrims throw pebbles at a pillar representing the devil, and the ritual is often the most troublesome part of the haj.

In 2001 at least 35 people died in a stampede during the stoning ritual. In 1998, 119 were killed in a similar incident.

The faithful, who made the pilgrimage to Mecca, trekked to Mena from Muzdalifah on the outskirts of the holy city where they had spent the night after a day of prayers on Mount Arafat.

Chanting Islam's rallying cry of "God is Greatest," the pilgrims in white seamless attire marched to Jamarat Bridge where each pilgrim threw seven pebbles at a pillar erected where Muslims believe the devil appeared to Abraham.

It was at Jamarat that the stampede occurred in 2001. Overcrowding at the bridge has in recent years posed one of the biggest security challenges during the five-day haj.

Thousands of policemen, wearing masks against the dust, frantically tried to keep traffic flowing Tuesday, often in vain. Under a scorching midday sun, many pilgrims passed out from fatigue. Some wailed after losing relatives in the crowd as loudspeakers asked worshippers to clear the scene for others.

This year's pilgrimage has been overshadowed by a build-up of U.S. troops in the Gulf region for a possible attack on Muslim Iraq for its alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction.

The ritual had gone smoothly so far this year under massive security in the kingdom, which is a U.S. ally. Thousands of troops have been deployed to prevent political demonstrations and authorities have vowed to crush any group planning sabotage.


MUSLIM UNITY

But some pilgrims used the occasion to vent their anger against Israel and its main ally the United States.

"Today, America is the devil and the main enemy of Muslims. Zionists and the crusaders led by ( U.S. President George W ) Bush have declared war on Islam," said Abdullah, a Jordanian pilgrim.


Many pilgrims are opposed to war, and the Iraq campaign has further fueled deep resentment over what many Muslims see as blind U.S. support for Israel against Palestinians.

A sermon at Mecca's Grand Mosque to mark Eid al-Adha made no mention of the political tension in the region and spoke of Muslim unity, peace and the five pillars of Islam.

"The sanctity of life, wealth and honor is a great and firm foundation on which to build the unity of the Muslim nation," cleric Sheikh Osama bin Abdullah Khayat told pilgrims ringing the cube-shaped Kaaba, which Muslims turn to when praying.

Saudi King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah urged Muslims in an Eid message to "build bridges of mercy, compassion and harmony." Saudi Arabia is home to Islam's holiest shrines.

Oinkcluckbaaaa!

Slaughter houses in the Mecca area killed thousands of sheep, cows and camels, symbolizing God's last-minute command to Abraham to slaughter a sheep instead of his son Ismail. The Muslim holy book, the Koran, says God wanted to test Abraham's faith by ordering him to sacrifice his son.

Most of the meat is given to poor Muslims around the world.

After throwing their stones, men cut their hair or shaved it off. Pilgrims in white robes surged across the wide plain, making a powerful contrast against dark hills.

They will spend the next two nights in Mena in thousands of fire-resistant and air-conditioned tents before returning home.

Haj is mandatory once in a lifetime for every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it. Pilgrims begin the ritual by retracing the footsteps of Prophet Mohammad 14 centuries ago.

Now I know why the world looks

like this to some people!

An evil bit of works for an evil way of life!

Nice going dudes!

Watch out for the low flying


"NO See'em's!



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