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"Don't kiss my hand," Saudi king tells citizens
2005-09-12
Saudi Arabia's new King Abdullah has ordered citizens not to kiss his hand, saying the traditional gesture of respect is degrading and violates Islam, Saudi newspapers reported on Sunday. "Kissing hands is alien to our values and morals, and is not accepted by free and noble souls," Abdullah told a delegation from Al-Baha, in southwest Saudi Arabia, who came to the royal palace to offer congratulations on his accession. "It also leads to bowing, which is a violation of God's law. The faithful bow to no one but God."

Abdullah became king on August 1 after the death of King Fahd. Thousands of Saudis flocked to pledge allegiance to him in the days that followed, many kissing him on the shoulder or stooping to kiss his hand in a sign of respect and loyalty. But the king, who has a reputation for modesty in a family better known for opulence and power, said only a father or mother deserved such deference. "I announce my complete rejection of this matter, and I ask everyone to restrain from kissing the hands of anyone but their parents," the monarch said.
Posted by:Fred

#9  And whatever you do, don't pull his finger.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-09-12 15:48  

#8  Relax kingly, I have had the same problem for years. People rushing up to kiss my, well, (ahem) hand.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-09-12 13:40  

#7  Kissing of hands no longer acceptable. Chopping off hands...no problem.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2005-09-12 11:42  

#6  Impressive-looking bullshit was brought up on-screen

I used to have the best "boss key" before computers were found in the CEO toilet, hit the F5 Key and get a long memory dump looking thing with an artificial C: Prompt.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-12 10:19  

#5  .com,

Hah, ha, hah....You made my day!!!!
Posted by: TMH   2005-09-12 07:53  

#4  Sounds like China Central Television's English-language coverage.

"Hu Jintao recieved a trade delegation from Hungaria today...blah blah blah"
Posted by: gromky   2005-09-12 06:55  

#3  BTW, the Saudi "news" on local TV used to be a 10-15 minute review of the day's Royal activities. Who sent greetings to the Royals. Who they sent greeting to. Yadda³. Prominently featured was the hand and robe kissing receiving line - some visitors would lift the hem of his thobe and kiss that, instead of his hand. Guess they were of too low birth for the hand thingy.

In Bahrain, the "news" was the same, only this was the Little Emir - and his tradition was visitors kissing him on the face - usually on the nose - yeah, you read that right. I used to speculate that he had been exposed to more diseases than any other living human - as he "received" many of these sloppy kisses every day from emissaries from all over the planet. He probably had the Mother of All Immune Systems, heh. Miss that little guy - he had class.
Posted by: .com   2005-09-12 00:22  

#2  Total hypocrisy. I was in Dhahran when, then still Crown Prince, Abdullah came to visit Aramco HQ. It was the first visit by a ranking Royal. They spent 3 months building on and outfitting a special room just for him to park his ass and receive the line of hand and ass kissers. The sham included replacing the people at nearby computers he might choose to visit with Saudi drones - of influential families, of course. Impressive-looking bullshit was brought up on-screen, the expat was ushered out, and the drones were told not to touch anything, lest they screw it up. They didn't know if he'd want to wander around or what - so they did this in numerous areas, particularly in the Expec Bldg. Massive joke. Massive waste of time and materials. Etc.

Either he has time-warped forward several centuries, or this is signing off on one of their Western PR firm's suggestions to improve the Saudi image.

Pfeh.
Posted by: .com   2005-09-12 00:14  

#1  Is this a good thing (westernizing trend) or a bad thing (salafist trend)? The limited context of the article would seem to indicate that he is trying to placate the salafists rather than take a step into the 21st century.
Posted by: 11A5S   2005-09-12 00:04  

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