Saudi Arabia’s highest body of religious scholars has issued a religious ruling calling terrorism a “heinous crime” and saying perpetrators including Islamic State (IS) militants deserve punishment according to Islamic law.
The Council of Senior Religious Scholars said after its meeting that it backs the kingdom’s efforts to track down people who follow not just IS, but also al Qaida and the Shiite Hawthi rebel group in Yemen.
It said authorities have to track down instigators of conflict because they commit “one of the greatest sins” which is disobeying the ruler.
The council’s scholars are government-appointed and seen as guardians of the kingdom’s ultraconservative Wahhabi school of Islam.
The Saudi king earlier this year called on scholars to speak out more aggressively against terrorism.