Ali Hussain Sibat was a Lebanese TV presenter who would give advice and make predictions about the future on his show. Then he made the foolish mistake of visiting Saudi Arabia:

Amnesty International has called on the King of Saudi Arabia to halt the execution of a Lebanese national, whose death sentence for charges relating to "sorcery" was upheld by a court last week….

'Ali Hussain Sibat was arrested by the Mutawa'een (religious police) on charges of "sorcery" in May 2008 while he was in Saudi Arabia to perform a form of Muslim pilgrimage, the 'umra.

His lawyer in Lebanon believes that 'Ali Hussain Sibat was arrested because members of the Mutawa'een had recognized him from the show, which was broadcast on the Sheherazade TV station.

After he was arrested, 'Ali Hussain Sibat's interrogators told him to write down what he did for a living, reassuring him that, if he did so, he would be allowed to go home after a few weeks.

This document was presented in court as a "confession" and used to convict him.

He was sentenced to death by a court in Madina on 9 November 2009 after secret court hearings where he had no legal representation or assistance.

In January 2010, the Court of Appeal in Makkah accepted an appeal against 'Ali Hussain Sibat's death sentence, on grounds that it was a premature verdict.

The Court of Appeal said that all allegations made against 'Ali Hussain Sibat had to be verified, and that if he had really committed the crime he should be asked to repent.

But on March 10, a court in Madina upheld the death sentence. The judges said that he deserved to be sentenced to death because he had practised “sorcery” publicly for several years before millions of viewers and that his actions “made him an infidel”.

As I've noted before, the insouciance with which Saudis condemn to death everyone and everything which doesn't conform with their narrow interpretation of Islamic law is almost comical. Though I don't suppose Ali Hussain Sibat is laughing.

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2 responses to “His Actions Made Him an Infidel”

  1. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    I cam across this, compliments of the party who once ruled Afghanistan:
    http://afghanistan.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/18/shaming-her-in-laws-costs-19-year-old-her-nose-ears/
    It’s almost absurd to report things like this. It happens everyday.

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Seeing her picture, though….what can you say?

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