Top Ramadan TV show satirizes, irks Saudi hardliners
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 JEDDAH — There’s little sacrosanct — including the tradition of polygamy cherished by many Muslim men — in the most popular Saudi TV series during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Turning  the tables on conservative Islamic beliefs, Tash ma Tash has again  sparked huge laughs and huge controversy this month by depicting a  Muslim woman not just married to four husbands, but also wanting to  divorce one of them in order to marry someone else. The  episode brought cheers from Saudi women, but was met with rage by  religious scholars, with one calling for the arrest of the show’s  producers. “I appeal to the Custodian of the Two  Holy Mosques (Saudi King Abdullah) to bring those (producers) and the  channel that broadcasts this series to trial,” Sheikh Saad al-Buraik  said on the Saudi religious channel, Daleel, hours after the episode was  broadcast. Plunging into the forbidden and  courting the ire of Saudi Arabia’s powerful, arch-conservative clerics  is nothing new for Tash ma Tash — named after a Saudi game similar to  the coin-tossing “heads or tails.” Shown annually  during the peak TV viewing period of Ramadan by the Dubai-based,  Saudi-owned satellite broadcaster MBC, progressives and conservatives  await eagerly to see what the show’s writers come up with. This  year it tackles everything from relations between Islam and  Christianity to the tradition of Muslim men taking up to four wives. “We  wanted to present an inverted image to reveal the injustice and  suffering of a woman whose husband marries multiple wives without a need  for it,” Tash actor Abdullah al-Sadhan told the local daily Okaz.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100827com6.html | 
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