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Monday, 05 October 2009 19:58 | |||
Saudi Arabia opens first co-ed university to Teach Kufr
Saudi king sacks senior cleric 5 October 2009, 8:36 PM RIYADH - Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Monday sacked a senior cleric who caused a controversy by criticising the country’s first mixed-sex university. In a rare move, a royal decree removed Sheikh Saad bin Nasser al-Shithri from Saudi Arabia’s most senior council of religious scholars, or ulema. The sacking came just days after he appeared on the Qatar-based al-Majd satellite channel and lashed out at the $7bn university near Jeddah. The university, which opened last month, is the first in the kingdom to allow mixing of sexes. “We are looking at some of the sciences that have included some irregular and alien ideologies, like evolution and such other ideologies,” Sheikh Saad was quoted as having said. “The recommendation is to set up Sharia (Islamic law) committees at this university to oversee these studies and look into what violates the Sharia,” Sheikh Saad added. In Saudi Arabia segregation between sexes is strictly imposed. Abiding to a strict interpretation of Sharia, women should wear a veil from top to toe and are not allowed to drive. At the campus of the post-graduation university however women are allowed to mingle with men, to drive and are not required to wear veils in classes
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