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Motorcycle Sheikh sparks Saudi controversy: Does the Koran approve?

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Prominent Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar Sheikh Salman al-Oud was caught last week navigating holy sites from the back of a small motorbike. It was after all the Hajj, a week-long holiday of religious pilgrimage to Islam’s founding cities, and a busy time for any good sheikh. But it’s become a minor controversy in the conservative nation, where even more eccentric religious figures like al-Oud are expected to adhere to ultra-traditionalist ways.
The drama began a week ago, when someone tweeted a photo of al-Oud sitting on the back of a motorbike, giving the cameraman a quizzical look. It ricocheted around Saudi Arabia’s vibrant social media spheres, first generating media coverage, and now a more meta Saudi debate over the apparently dense Koranic ramifications.
The Guardian’s Brian Whitaker picked the story up at his personal blog, writing, “True to form, this Islamic equivalent of the Trendy Vicar Syndrome has been causing a stir in the conservative kingdom.” (“Trendy Vicar” is a Britishism for someone who tries too hard to be hip.) Whitaker also links to an English-language column by Saudi religious scholar Hamad al-Majid arguing that, yes, the Prophet Mohammed would probably be okay with this.
“This has aroused stark controversy amongst the social networkers, between those who view this as a form of overcompensation and unworthy of a religious scholar and student, and those who viewed this as normal activities,” al-Majid writes a full week after the original photo, in a sign of just how long this controversy has lasted. He recounts a hadith, or piece of Koranic scripture, in which the prophet’s wife challenged him to a race as evidence that al-Oud’s motorbike ride would be acceptable.
To be fair, not everything to this debate is silly, and al-Majid uses the controversy to gently make a broader point. “Religious scholars and students are being embarrassed by some actions or behaviours that the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, did not find embarrassing,” he writes, hinting at exaggerated Saudi sensitivities around religion. “This includes some Islamic scholars being embarrassment to meet with representatives of other religions, from priests to rabbis.” He reminds readers that Mohammed often met with other religious leaders.
Alas, al-Majid laments that the refusal of “some Islamic scholars” to work with Christian and Jewish leaders has made it tougher for them to “fight homosexuality,” among other things. This is, after all, Saudi Arabia.

Motorcycle Sheikh sparks Saudi controversy: Does the Koran approve?

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what kind of idiot writes such article ? al-ouda uploaded this pic himself on his account on twitter.
there is nothing unislamic in what he did, some people like the writer here just look for anything that can spark a controversy in their minds.

sheikh salman is the most moderate almost liberal sheikh that we have. I love this guy from the heart.
 
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I didn't understand the actual controversy in this? What was unislamic? sorry didn't get the news

Was it motor-cylce haram/halal? or sitting behind the motor-cycle during hajj? or???
 
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Riding a bike is a problem for these mullah- while driving in a SUV or living in a luxury 5 star suite while on hajj is acceptable-
 
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what kind of idiot writes such article ? al-ouda uploaded this pic himself on his account on twitter.
there is nothing unislamic in what he did, some people like the writer here just look for anything that can spark a controversy in their minds.

sheikh salman is the most moderate almost liberal sheikh that we have. I love this guy from the heart.

This reply pretty much sums it up. But people here decided to ignore it just because they saw an opportunity to take a jab at KSA :no:

It is just that he has many many many opponents due to his somewhat liberal views. And his call of establishing civil rights that's all.
 
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dont derail the topic please :offtopic:

on topic: whats wrong with motor cycle?? Does he need to ride a camel to become a religious figure?? Idiots everywhere!!

how does my post derail the topic? we are discussing motor vehicles.
 
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I didn't understand the actual controversy in this? What was unislamic? sorry didn't get the news

Was it motor-cylce haram/halal? or sitting behind the motor-cycle during hajj? or???

im as lost as you are!
 
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Read Naifov's reply which is the first reply to this thread. You will not be lost anymore.

nope....i'm still trying to understand the author's logic (if any)


but anyways -- whatever debates or issues happening there aint my problem. Lets focus on important issues that actually MATTER


by the way, this guy's only crime is riding around in some crappy looking 2-stoker. He needs a Harley :lol:
 
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