Saturday, March 01, 2008
A well-known Lebanese journalist who used to work at Al-Hayat newspaper told me about a long list of taboos that were dictated by Saudi owner for religious and political reasons. For example, writers in the paper could not mention the Prophet, the book by Kahlil Gibran (Jubran Khalil Jubran in Arabic). The very title was, and still is, deemed offensive to Wahhabi sensibilities.