The Saudi Television's channel one telecast last night a new weekly program named "Humumana" (Our Worries). The first episode of this program was entitled 'matahat net' (The intricacies of the Web World). This episode carried an interview with two media persons from the deviant group: namely Um-Osama, who is in charge of editing on-line "Al-Khansa" electronic magazine and she is characterized as an extremist woman. The other interview was with a person called Abu Azzam Al-Ansari, who is charge of editing on-line "Sada-Al-Jihad' extremist electronic magazine. Beside these interviews, the telecast also carried experiences of a number of young persons without enough religious knowledge who spend long hours in surfing the internet, including visits to sites of misleading ideologies that defame religion, which finally lead them to bewilderment. One of the youth said he had been surfing these misleading web sites out of curiosity and spoke about his experiences in this respect. He described the contents of the sites as "bad and illogical," adding that they mislead the youth. Um-Osama and Abu Azzam Al-Ansari of the deviant group spoke about their experiences in the field of deviant ideology through the internet in view of ample time at their disposal and out of curiosity to search for news items to follow up the deviant group's statements which led them into labyrinth. They pointed out that by following the footsteps of the deviant group; they gave themselves over to such misleading ideology and loosing the correct way of thinking. The program showed an experience of a father who had a trouble with his son who was influenced by this deviant ideology and turned him into an isolated person. This ideology lured his son to opt for Jihad outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to discover the fake reality of this deviant group. --MORE