News from Riyadh:

Saudi authorities have executed a woman convicted of practicing magic and sorcery.

The Saudi Interior Ministry says in a statement the execution took place Monday, but gave no details on the woman’s crime.

The London-based al-Hayat daily, however, quoted Abdullah al-Mohsen, chief of the religious police who arrested the woman, as saying she had tricked people into thinking she could treat illnesses, charging them $800 per session.

The paper said a female investigator followed up, and the woman was arrested in April, 2009, and later convicted in a Saudi court.

It did not give the woman’s name, but said she was in her 60s.

The execution brings the total to 76 this year in Saudi Arabia, according to an Associated Press count. 

It's one way of dealing with alternative medicine, I suppose.

Update: what she was, of course, was a "threat to Islam".

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4 responses to “Tricked people into thinking she could treat illnesses”

  1. DaninVan Avatar
    DaninVan

    No evidence as to whether she actually cured anything?
    Man, if Western Drs. were held to the same standard, Med. schools would be empty…
    (Same for Law school)

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  2. DaninVan Avatar
    DaninVan

    Heh…just noticed this…”Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.”…at the bottom of the linked article. Oopsie. Too late; I just passed on your post.

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  3. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Well DV, if I get a lawsuit, I’ll know who to bill.

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  4. Bob-B Avatar
    Bob-B

    Conservative clerics must see Islam as a weak and feeble thing if they regard fortune-tellers and faith healers as a threat.

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