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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 - 24 Safar 1431 H
NATION Hai’a to turn a new leaf
By Muhammed Abdul Rahman Al-Harbi
BURAIDAH – Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bin Humayen, the General President of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Hai’a), has said that the commission intends to “open a new chapter with the media and fully cooperate with them in order to convey authentic information.”
“The media is an indispensable part of the success of any work,” Bin Humayen said, “so cooperation with the various forms of media constitutes one of the basic principles of any successful work. This is the method the Hai’a will follow in the future.” – Okaz/SG
“The media is an indispensable part of the success of any work,” Bin Humayen said, “so cooperation with the various forms of media constitutes one of the basic principles of any successful work. This is the method the Hai’a will follow in the future.” – Okaz/SG
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» Hai'a to turn a new leaf | tenderheart posted...
This sounds promising. I am however alarmed because I read an article in a Canadian newspaper stating that people in mourning were prevented from giving their last respects. This resulted in a serious conflict. No one should be prevented from mourning. I don't understand the need to segregate men from women when they are hurting together. Unless there is vandalism, no cemetary should be locked to the public. Why did you prevent these people from praying for their loved ones? This must change.

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