Carl Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Have you ever really listened to the lyrics of "Rock The Casbah"? They're about an Arab ruler who won't allow music, but the people rebel. I had no idea this could actually happen: Religious police detain Saudi singer in mall scene By RAWYA RAGEH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Star or not, Saudi Arabia's enforcers of virtue make no exceptions: handshakes and congratulatory kisses in mixed company are a no-no in a public mall. Religious authorities briefly detained Saudi singer Hisham Abdel Rahman for causing an indecent scene, a Riyadh police official said Saturday. The singer gained fame in the Arab world for winning this year's "Star Academy" reality TV show, based on a French program of the same name. The broadcast has the same kind of fan base that makes the U.S. show "American Idol" such a big moneymaker for Fox television. Male and female fans had spotted Abdel Rahman, 24, strolling through Kingdom Tower Mall on Wednesday and rushed to shake his hand and bestow congratulatory kisses, a police official said. Members of the Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, the formal name for Saudi Arabia's religious police, doing their regular mall patrol were offended by the scene, which they deemed "improper," the policeman said on condition of anonymity. The religious police tried to disperse the crowd and told Abdel Rahman to leave the mall, according to local newspaper accounts confirmed by the police official. The young star, however, reportedly refused and started squabbling with the enforcers of virtue. Abdel Rahman was forcibly escorted out of the mall and taken to religious police offices for questioning. He was held briefly before a senior government official intervened and ordered him freed, the police officer said. The Arab News, an English-language Saudi daily, reported that the intervention was a telephone call from the governor's office. Abdel Rahman then was flown to his hometown of Jiddah, the official said. The line was cut in the midst of an Associated Press telephone call to a religious police official to ask about the incident, and attempts to re-establish contact failed. A senior Interior Ministry official said he was unaware of the incident. Arab News quoted Bander al-Mutairy, an official at the religious police office that detained Abdel Rahman, as saying he had "violated a rule and created chaos in the (Kingdom) Tower Mall and that had to be stopped." The Lebanese Broadcasting Corp., which owns "Star Academy," confirmed the incident. The AP was unable to reach Abdel Rahman for comment. But in a Friday interview with the Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat, Abdel Rahman denied he was detained or mistreated, calling the reports "merely purposeful rumors." "What really happened was that a committee member approached me, with all due respect, and asked me not to stay among a big crowd. I took my family members (away)... until the crowd disappeared and then we left for Jiddah as if nothing had happened," Abdel Rahman said. LBC launched "Star Academy" in December 2003, bringing 16 young Arabs together in a shared house north of Beirut where they could be watched 24 hours a day on satellite TV as they cooked, ate, slept - in sexually segregated quarters - and attended classes in sport, singing, music and dance. Over the weeks, participants were voted off the program by viewers until the final episode, when millions of people around the Arab world chose from the final two. The winner received a recording contract; Abdel Rahman was the winner of the second season. Conservative clerics in the kingdom have criticized the show from the start. Grand Mufti Adul-Aziz al-Sheik, the kingdom's highest religious authority, issued an edict last year calling the show an open invitation to sin, saying Muslims should avoid it. Al-Sheik condemned the program for showing unmarried men and women mixing in a house, saying it "killed modesty." In the conservative Middle East, society dictates that unrelated, single men and women must not live together under the same roof. Saudi Arabia forbids any such public interaction. Women must be covered head to toe, except for their faces and hands, when outside their homes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoulGirl Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 what a crazy world we live in. it sounds orwellian to me, like the taliban in afghanistan who didn't allow music or dancing. where's the joy in a life like that? Rock the Casbah - The Clash Now the king told the boogie men You have to let that raga drop The oil down the desert way Has been shakin? to the top The sheik he drove his cadillac He went a? cruisin? down the ville The muezzin was a? standing On the radiator grille Chorus The shareef don?t like it Rockin? the casbah Rock the casbah The shareef don?t like it Rockin? the casbah Rock the casbah By order of the prophet We ban that boogie sound Degenerate the faithful With that crazy casbah sound But the bedouin they brought out The electric camel drum The local guitar picker Got his guitar picking thumb As soon as the shareef Had cleared the square They began to wail Chorus Now over at the temple Oh! they really pack ?em in The in crowd say it?s cool To dig this chanting thing But as the wind changed direction The temple band took five The crowd caught a wiff Of that crazy casbah jive Chorus The king called up his jet fighters He said you better earn your pay Drop your bombs between the minarets Down the casbah way As soon as the shareef was Chauffeured outta there The jet pilots tuned to The cockpit radio blare As soon as the shareef was Outta their hair The jet pilots wailed Chorus He thinks it?s not kosher Fundamentally he can?t take it. You know he really hates it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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