عبدالرحمن الهيلوم
28-Jan-2008, 08:01 AM
المصدر جريدة التليقراف
By Damien McElroy in Riyadh
Last Updated: 1:02am GMT 21/01/2008
((الي مايعرف انجليزي 000يتعلم ))
Mohammad al-Zulfa, a reformist member of the Saudi consultative Shura Council, which scrutinises official policies in the oil-rich state, said reversing the ban was part of King Abdullah's "clever" strategy of incremental reform.
"When it was first raised, the extremists were really mad," he said. "Now they just complain. It is diminishing into a form of consent."
عشنا وشفنا 00زمن اغبر 0فيوض تتطاول علي علماء وشيوخ الامه هزلت!!
By Damien McElroy in Riyadh
Last Updated: 1:02am GMT 21/01/2008
((الي مايعرف انجليزي 000يتعلم ))
Mohammad al-Zulfa, a reformist member of the Saudi consultative Shura Council, which scrutinises official policies in the oil-rich state, said reversing the ban was part of King Abdullah's "clever" strategy of incremental reform.
"When it was first raised, the extremists were really mad," he said. "Now they just complain. It is diminishing into a form of consent."
عشنا وشفنا 00زمن اغبر 0فيوض تتطاول علي علماء وشيوخ الامه هزلت!!