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By Andrew Hammond in Riyadh
27dec05

SAUDI mobile operator Mobily has stopped users from text-message voting for an Arab music-contract competition in the Big Brother vein because of an Islamic decree branding the reality show immoral.

Saudi religious scholars in May condemned the hugely popular Star Academy talent show as a crime against Islam when a young Saudi returned to a hero's welcome after winning in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
"The decision was taken last night because of a fatwa (religious decree) issued last year, since the program is culturally inappropriate," spokesman Humoud Alghodaini said today.

"It shows men and women living in one house, sometimes semi-naked and in inappropriate situations," he added.

The program aired by Lebanese channel LBC entered its third season last week with two 21-year-old Saudi men among the 19 contestants from around the Arab world who will share a house 24 hours a day in a bid to win a recording contract.

Saudi Arabia, home to the puritan Wahhabi school of Islam, requires women to be fully covered and accompanied by a male relative in public. Mixing of unmarried men and women is forbidden.

Saudi Telecommunications Co. (STC), the main mobile firm in the conservative kingdom, said last January it would block customers from voting by text message.

STC has about 10 million subscribers compared to the 2 million of newcomer Mobily, which is owned by United Arab Emirates' telecom firm, Etisalat.

"We will definitely lose money, but how much, I don't know," Alghodaini said about the decision. "If we don't (stop messaging), it would backfire on us and affect our brand."

April's victory by Hisham Abdulrahman triggered the closest thing to pop hysteria in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia, as admirers rushed to shake his hand or even kiss him at a public appearance in a Riyadh shopping mall.

Users in a Saudi web chatroom often used by Islamists praised the messaging ban. "We have to say thank you to these companies for their initiative and for respecting young people," one said in a posting.

Some music fans say they managed in the past to vote via the internet, bypassing the government server which controls access.


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