"Saudi detains dozens for "plotting to celebrate Christmas" Al Akhbar, December 27, 2012 (thanks to Randolph)
Saudi religious police stormed a house in the Saudi Arabian province of al-Jouf, detaining more than 41 guests for “plotting to celebrate Christmas,” a statement from the police branch released Wednesday night said.
The raid is the latest in a string of religious crackdowns against residents perceived to threaten the country's strict religious code.
The host of the alleged Christmas gathering is reported to be an Asian diplomat whose guests included 41 Christians, as well as two Saudi Arabian and Egyptian Muslims. The host and the two Muslims were said to be “severely intoxicated.”
The guests were said to have been referred to the "respective authorities." It is unclear whether or not they have been released since.
The kingdom, which only recognizes Islamic faith and practice, has in the past banned public Christmas celebrations, but is ambiguous about festivities staged in private quarters.
Saudi religious police are known to detain residents of the kingdom at whim, citing loose interpretations of Sharia and public statements by hardline religious leaders to justify crackdowns.
Saudi Arabia's head mufti Sheikh Abdel Aziz bin Abdullah had previously condemned “invitations to Christmas or wedding celebrations.”
A member of the Higher Council of Islamic scholars in Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Mohammed al-Othaimin recently prohibited sending holiday wishes to "heretics" on Christmas or other religious Christian holidays.
'Apostate' at risk of execution
On Thursday, the Beirut-based Gulf Center for Human Rights reported that Saudi human rights defender Raef Badawi is at risk of execution on apostasy charges.
Badawi is co-founder and editor of the Liberal Saudi Network. When he first appeared before the district court in Jeddah, he was charged with “insulting Islam through electronic channels” and “going beyond the realm of obedience.” The Judge then referred the case to the higher Public Court on an apostasy charge, which carries the penalty of death.
The General Court in Jeddah proceeded with apostasy charges on December 22.
Badawi was arrested this June after the Liberal Saudi Network called for “a day of liberalism” in Saudi Arabia, which included a conference that was later canceled after a warning from authorities.
Earlier this week, controversial Saudi novelist and political analyst Turki al-Hamad was arrested for criticizing Islam and the royal family in a series of tweets.
Al-Hamad is an outspoken liberal who writes about sexuality issues, underground political movements and religious freedom. The offending tweets suggested that Islam be rectified in the same way that the Prophet Muhammad is said to have revised earlier Abrahamic religions.
Raef Badawi.... apostasy charges? Oh no! I've been following his stumbling footsteps, the first to a small sense of freedom, where he and his little group meetup to rant almost anything they wish.
I really do hope the devil worshipers will not execute him. His wife looked really worried in the footage of them gathered, and this was long before he was even arrested.
Posted by: TN | Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 02:03 PM
Islamic scholars? That's a contradictio in terminis. I have more bad news for the Religion of Bearded Buffoons: I am currently plotting to celebrate Christmas again by the end of the year.
Posted by: InfidelForLife | Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 07:14 PM
If only their celebrations had been limited to "Happy Holidays" and snowflakes... ;)
Posted by: WestwardHo | Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 10:58 PM
I wish I had the power to make Islam vanish from the face of the earth. What a disgusting scourge it is, polluting everything that is innocent, decent and good in life.
Posted by: Fitna | Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 11:41 PM
Badawis case is a perfect issue for so called "Rabbis for Human Rights". Unfortunately, they appear only to be interested in the rights of terrorists...
Posted by: Agnostic | Friday, January 04, 2013 at 01:06 AM
you can't celebrate Christmas or weddings. how about having a rape party? wander how many would show up for that. and they would have a jolly good time I bet.
Posted by: Betty | Friday, January 04, 2013 at 09:54 AM