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	<title>Comments on: Republican Candidate calls for the Bombing of Makkah and Madeenah</title>
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		<description>Saudi official condemns U.S. Republican candidate&#039;s threat to bomb Muslim holy sites

© AP
14.08.2007 12:24:51 

(live-PR.com) -  RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - A Saudi official has condemned a radical U.S. Republican presidential candidate&#039;s recent comment that the best way to deter a nuclear terrorist attack on America would be to threaten to retaliate by bombing the Islamic holy sites, Mecca and Medina.

Abdul-Mohsen Al-Sheik, head of Mecca&#039;s municipal council, said he was disappointed that the Republican Party did not issue an apology for Representative Tom Tancredo&#039;s remarks.
&quot;Neither ... Tancredo nor anyone else can strike the Kaaba in Mecca,&quot; Al-Sheik said in a statement released late Monday. The Kaaba is a cube-shaped stone structure draped in black cloth that Muslims around the world face during daily prayers. Muslims believe Abraham built it.*

&quot;If this candidate had a minimum knowledge of history, then this site would be holy for him before it being holy for Muslims because no adherent to heavenly religions doesn&#039;t know Abraham and (his son) Ismail,&quot; he added.

Earlier this month, Tancredo told about 30 people at a town hall meeting in the state of Iowa that he believes a nuclear terrorist attack on the U.S. could be imminent and that the U.S. needs to hurry up and think of a way to stop it.

&quot;If it is up to me, we are going to explain that an attack on this homeland of that nature would be followed by an attack on the holy sites in Mecca and Medina. Because that&#039;s the only thing I can think of that might deter somebody from doing what they otherwise might do,&quot; said the Colorado Republican, whose bid for the White House is considered unlikely to succeed.

Mecca and Medina, in Saudi Arabia, are Islam&#039;s holiest cities. All able-bodied Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage there at least once in their lives. Islam is the only religion that can be practiced in the kingdom.
The U.S. State Department has distanced itself from Tancredo&#039;s comments.

&quot;It is absolutely outrageous and reprehensible for anyone to suggest attacks on holy sites, whether they are Muslim, Christian, Jewish or those of any other religion,&quot; deputy spokesman Tom Casey told reporters.

*Muslims are not the only ones who believe the Kaaba was built by Abraham and his son (may peace be upon them).</description>
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<p>© AP<br />
14.08.2007 12:24:51 </p>
<p>(live-PR.com) &#8211;  RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) &#8211; A Saudi official has condemned a radical U.S. Republican presidential candidate&#8217;s recent comment that the best way to deter a nuclear terrorist attack on America would be to threaten to retaliate by bombing the Islamic holy sites, Mecca and Medina.</p>
<p>Abdul-Mohsen Al-Sheik, head of Mecca&#8217;s municipal council, said he was disappointed that the Republican Party did not issue an apology for Representative Tom Tancredo&#8217;s remarks.<br />
&#8220;Neither &#8230; Tancredo nor anyone else can strike the Kaaba in Mecca,&#8221; Al-Sheik said in a statement released late Monday. The Kaaba is a cube-shaped stone structure draped in black cloth that Muslims around the world face during daily prayers. Muslims believe Abraham built it.*</p>
<p>&#8220;If this candidate had a minimum knowledge of history, then this site would be holy for him before it being holy for Muslims because no adherent to heavenly religions doesn&#8217;t know Abraham and (his son) Ismail,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, Tancredo told about 30 people at a town hall meeting in the state of Iowa that he believes a nuclear terrorist attack on the U.S. could be imminent and that the U.S. needs to hurry up and think of a way to stop it.</p>
<p>&#8220;If it is up to me, we are going to explain that an attack on this homeland of that nature would be followed by an attack on the holy sites in Mecca and Medina. Because that&#8217;s the only thing I can think of that might deter somebody from doing what they otherwise might do,&#8221; said the Colorado Republican, whose bid for the White House is considered unlikely to succeed.</p>
<p>Mecca and Medina, in Saudi Arabia, are Islam&#8217;s holiest cities. All able-bodied Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage there at least once in their lives. Islam is the only religion that can be practiced in the kingdom.<br />
The U.S. State Department has distanced itself from Tancredo&#8217;s comments.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is absolutely outrageous and reprehensible for anyone to suggest attacks on holy sites, whether they are Muslim, Christian, Jewish or those of any other religion,&#8221; deputy spokesman Tom Casey told reporters.</p>
<p>*Muslims are not the only ones who believe the Kaaba was built by Abraham and his son (may peace be upon them).</p>
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