MOUNT ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi Arabia's top cleric used the high point of the annual Muslim pilgrimage to denounce terrorists, calling them an affront to Islam. But he defended the kingdom's strict interpretation of the faith.
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The United States also has pushed the Riyadh government to censor its mosque sermons and school books to eliminate phrases that encourage hostility toward Christians, Jews and other non-Muslim faiths. Liberal intellectuals in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have also called for such revisions in the teaching of Islam in schools and mosques.
I am glad a high Moslem cleric is finally saying what should have been said sometime ago. The one thing that's missing is a formal denunciation of the reprobate UBL, and his equally twisted
followers.