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General Mufti of the Kingdom addresses KSU Seminar
Riyadh, May 04, SPA -- The General Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia and head of the Commission of the Senior Ulema (Islamic
Scholars) Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Al-sheikh underlined Monday the
important role of the universities, schools and institutes as regards
confronting the phenomenon of blackmailing the girls.
Speaking at a Seminar organized by the Law Club at the faculty of
systems and political science of King Saud University, Al Al-sheikh
said Islam has honored women and prevented them from traveling
without being accompanied by their legal guardians.
"Islam has also prohibited the loneliness of the women without being
accompanied by their legal guardians," he noted.
Al Al-sheikh urged the females who might be subjected to any form of
blackmailing to resist this trend and to inform the concerned
authorities.
He warned against telephone contacts with unknown persons.
Al Al-sheikh said the Muslims either male or female, should adhere
to the teachings of Islam.
He noted that the legal marriage is the right way of protecting the
youth from committing sins.
"All should cooperate to protect the Islamic values," he said.
Al Alsheikh slammed those who advocate for demoralization of the
Muslim women.” They want the women to establish relations with any
one and to walk without veils," he said, adding that such calls will
pave the way for evil and will undermine the values and morals".
Al Al-sheikh said the universities should shoulder their
responsibility as regards promotion of virtues and prevention of
vice.
He noted that some people wrongly think that promotion of virtues
and prevention of vice is confined to punishing people but actually
it is a reform process and guidance for the people to opt for the
right direction.
He underlined the important role which could be played by members of
the academic staff and teachers as regards directing the students to
the proper path.
The seminar was opened by the Rector of King Saud University Dr
Abdullah Al-Othman.
He urged the educational institutions to positively react with the
society and not to remain isolated from the problems of the society,
noting that their role should surpass the academic domain.
Dr Al-Othman slammed the phenomenon of blackmailing girls and said
it does not conform with the values of the Saudi society.
The Seminar was attended by a number of officials, members of the
academic staff and students.
--SPA
Arabia and head of the Commission of the Senior Ulema (Islamic
Scholars) Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Al-sheikh underlined Monday the
important role of the universities, schools and institutes as regards
confronting the phenomenon of blackmailing the girls.
Speaking at a Seminar organized by the Law Club at the faculty of
systems and political science of King Saud University, Al Al-sheikh
said Islam has honored women and prevented them from traveling
without being accompanied by their legal guardians.
"Islam has also prohibited the loneliness of the women without being
accompanied by their legal guardians," he noted.
Al Al-sheikh urged the females who might be subjected to any form of
blackmailing to resist this trend and to inform the concerned
authorities.
He warned against telephone contacts with unknown persons.
Al Al-sheikh said the Muslims either male or female, should adhere
to the teachings of Islam.
He noted that the legal marriage is the right way of protecting the
youth from committing sins.
"All should cooperate to protect the Islamic values," he said.
Al Alsheikh slammed those who advocate for demoralization of the
Muslim women.” They want the women to establish relations with any
one and to walk without veils," he said, adding that such calls will
pave the way for evil and will undermine the values and morals".
Al Al-sheikh said the universities should shoulder their
responsibility as regards promotion of virtues and prevention of
vice.
He noted that some people wrongly think that promotion of virtues
and prevention of vice is confined to punishing people but actually
it is a reform process and guidance for the people to opt for the
right direction.
He underlined the important role which could be played by members of
the academic staff and teachers as regards directing the students to
the proper path.
The seminar was opened by the Rector of King Saud University Dr
Abdullah Al-Othman.
He urged the educational institutions to positively react with the
society and not to remain isolated from the problems of the society,
noting that their role should surpass the academic domain.
Dr Al-Othman slammed the phenomenon of blackmailing girls and said
it does not conform with the values of the Saudi society.
The Seminar was attended by a number of officials, members of the
academic staff and students.
--SPA