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Prosecutor dismisses 'Arabian Nights' ban


Published Date: June 09, 2010 

CAIRO: Egypt's public prosecutor yesterday dismissed a complaint brought by 
Islamists seeking to ban "Arabian Nights" which they judged to be immoral, the 
official MENA news agency reported.

Prosecutor Abdel Megid Mahmud threw out the case, saying the epic tales had 
been published for centuries without problems, and had been an inspiration to 
countless artists, MENA said. The case was brought forward by a group of 
Islamist lawyers after a new edition was published by the government-run 
General Agency for Cultural Palaces. They had filed a complaint to the public 
prosecutor against the publication of the classic "One Thousand and One 
Nights," known in English as "Arabian Nights," because they s
aid it was lewd.

Mahmud also made reference to a 1985 ruling which allowed the book to be 
published, saying the latest case brought no new elements. First published in 
mediaeval times, the collection of tales including "Ali Baba and the 40 
Thieves" is told by Sheherazade to put off her execution by a king who wants to 
bed his country's virgins before executing them.

In 2003, the head of General Agency for Cultural Palaces was sacked by Culture 
Minister Faruq Hosni after it published three novels Islamists described as 
obscene. In their complaint against "Arabian Nights," an Islamist group of 
lawyers, calling themselves Lawyers Without Borders, catalogued references to 
sex which they said "called to vice and sin."-AFP 

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