RT 19 Oct, 2017
Saudi Arabia will monitor interpretations of the Prophet
Mohammad’s words to counter extremism, King Salman said in a decree
issued Tuesday.
The King will establish the “King Salman Complex” in Medina where elite scholars will monitor and examine religious teachings to
“eliminate fake and extremist texts and any texts that contradict the
teachings of Islam and justify the committing of crimes, murders and
terrorist acts.” the Saudi Press Agency reports.
An assembly will be created in Medina with a council of the world’s Hadith scholars, appointed by royal decree.
The
Hadith is the words and actions of Mohammad, as recounted by others,
and is the second Islamic text after the Koran. Both are used as
guidelines on how Muslims should live their lives. A number of the
thousands of hadiths contradict the Koran and other hadiths. ISIS and
other extremist groups use particular hadiths to justify and encourage
violence.
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