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Scholars Worldwide Condemn Arrests of Saudi Scholars

By Editor 24 Hij 38 ◦︎ 15 Sep 17

The Association of Sunni Scholars has condemned the mass arrests of scholars, activists and academics by Saudi authorities, at their forefront Sheikh Salman al-Awda and Awad al-Qarni. In a Press Conference held in Istanbul, the Association questioned the role of certain nations that are supposed supporters of the causes of the Muslim World, to later become silencers of those who are known to advocate mainstream, normative Islam.

Other Islamic organisations and groups denounced the arrests, calling upon Saudi authorities to hastily release those detained, with the International Union of Scholars (Itihād ʿUlamā’ al-Muslimīn) calling upon authorities to ‘favour the voice of reason’ and to not embroil scholars in the realm of political disputes. The Moroccan Union and Reform (al-Tawhid wal-Islāh) movement, as well as the Justice and Benevolence (al-ʿAdl wal-Ihsān) movement added their voices to the condemnation, demanding the immediate release of the scholars.

According to various news agencies, Saudi authorities arrested up to 20 scholars and academics over the weekend, including al-Awda, al-Qarni, Ali al-Omari, Mohammad Musa al-Sharif, Dr Ali Omar Badahdah, Dr Adel Banema, the famous reciter Idris Abkar and Dr Khalid al-Ajmi. Saudi sources also confirmed the arrests of journalist Fahad al-Sunaidi, Sheikh Yusuf al-Ahmad, Sheikh Mohammad al-Habdan, Abd ibn Abid al-Harithy, the Advisor to the Governor of Makkah, Dr Mohammad al-Khudairy, Dr Ibrahim al-Harithy, a Khatib in Jeddah, Ibrahim al-Faris and others.[1]

Twitter activists had circulated the Tweet that supposedly resulted in the arrest of Sheikh al-Awda in which he invoked Allah that the ‘hearts (of the politicians) are gathered’, after news emerged of a direct telephone called between the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and the Crown-Prince Mohammad ibn Salman. The Sheikh believed that the call would trigger reconciliation, only for the crisis to deepen further.[2]

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[1] http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/2017/9/14/ علماء-السنة-تدين-اعتقال-علماء-بالسعودية-بينهم-العودة

[2] http://rassd.com/333587.htm

TAGGED: AL-OMARI, AL-OMARY, ARABIA, AWAD AL-QARNI, IDRIS ABKAR, Qatar, SALMAN AL-OUDA, SAUDI
Editor 24 Hij 38 ◦︎ 15 Sep 17 24 Hij 38 ◦︎ 15 Sep 17
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