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- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 date "2009".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 first "Robert".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 isCitedBy Grand_Mosque_seizure.
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 last "Lacey".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 page "48".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 publisher "Viking".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 quote "`Those old men actually believed that the Mosque disaster was God's punishment to us because we were publishing women's photographs in the newspapers,` says a princess, one of Khaled's nieces. `The worrying thing is that the king [Khaled] probably believed that as well.` ... Khaled had come to agree with the sheikhs. Foreign influences and bida'a were the problem. The solution to the religious upheaval was simple—more religion.".
- 4fd852cec63a7fec8406b9eb01605c3c48042e2113ab2ed1ffb612d78e676719 title "Inside the Kingdom : Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi Arabia".