Another gob smacking
story of life in Saudi Arabia from Gulf News:
A Saudi activist who has been reportedly
arrested for a tweet she posted last year told investigators her words
should be understood within their context and not misinterpreted.
Squad Al Shammari was
apprehended on Tuesday in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah following
formal complaints by religious figures over a tweet they found offensive
to Islam and Prophet Mohammad (PBuH).
However, Suad said she was not targeting Islam claiming earlier tweets supported her argument, local daily Makkah reported on Sunday, citing ‘a well-informed’ source.
The activist waded into
controversy last year when she said on the microblog that the Islamic
saying that men should have beards to distinguish them from
non-believers did not make sense.
“Several atheists, Jews and Communists in
the past had, and in the present have, beards, and even Abu Jahl [a
polytheist pagan leader] had a beard that was longer than that of
Prophet Mohammad (PBuH),” she reportedly said.
Several senior religious
figures in the Saudi kingdom condemned her tweet, accusing her of
denigrating Islam and targeting the Prophet, and calling for severe
action against her, including putting her on trial.
According to local news site Sabq,
a commission to support Prophet Mohammad (PBuH) had repeatedly
requested Suad to put an end to her ‘misleading and misinformed’ tweets
that were offensive to Islam. The commission had also called the
telecommunication authorities in the Saudi kingdom to shut down her
accounts on social networks.
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