JAKARTA, Indonesia — As leader of Indonesia’s — and the world’s —
largest Muslim organization, Said Aqil Siraj used to get pelted with
angry e-mails and text messages whenever he questioned Saudi Arabia’s
rigid, ultra-puritanical take on Islam.
But the often menacing messages recently stopped — cut off by a
single stroke from a Saudi executioner’s sword to the neck of an
Indonesian maid in Mecca.