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2/3/2013, "“Burkas for babies”: Saudi cleric’s new fatwa causes controversy," AlArabiya
"A Saudi cleric has called for all female babies to be fully covered by
wearing the face veil, commonly known as the burka, citing reports of
little girls being sexually molested.
In a TV interview on the Islamic al-Majd TV, which seems to date back to
mid-last year, Sheikh Abdullah Daoud, stressed that wearing the veil
will protect baby girls. The Sheikh tried to back his assertion with
claims of sexual molestation against babies in the kingdom, quoting
unnamed medical and security sources.
Recently picked up on social media, Sheikh Dauod’s statement prompted
wide condemnation from his fellow Saudis on Twitter. Some tweeps called
for the Sheikh to be held accountable because his ruling denigrates
Islam and breaches individual privacy.
Sheikh Mohammad al-Jzlana, former judge at the Saudi Board of
Grievances, told Al Arabiya that Dauod’s ruling was denigrating to Islam
and Shariah and made Islam look bad.
Jzlana urged people to ignore unregulated fatwas and explained that
there are special regulations set by the Saudi authorities to administer
religious edicts and appoint those who are entitled to issue them.
He said that he feels sad whenever he sees a family walking around with a veiled baby, describing that as injustice to children." photo alarabiya, via Drudge
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