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A few days after the Saudi preacher Ayed al-Qarni delivered a lecture in which he mentioned a myth about the tomb of the companion Omar ibn al-Khattab and the question of angels, he apologized for this story. through his Twitter account.
"[Al-Qarni]:" I'm sorry, I mentioned this story in an exclamation point and I did not believe it, but I can not believe it, but I can not believe it. It happens, I am a specialist in modernity, and I do not believe in superstition. "
A Saudi court sentenced Aida al-Qarni to a large fine this year after being convicted of a literary robbery.
Saudi newspapers said the heirs of Syrian writer Abdul Rahman Raafat Pasha, had won Rifat's trial against al-Qarni for having accused him of stealing their father's book. "In January 2012, the Copyright Board of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information fined Qarni for 330,000 Saudi riyals for being accused of see stolen paragraphs from the book "Do not despair".
"From his fellow writer Salwa Al-Obeidan.