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Saudi Arabia Spreads Wahhabism
Marco Villa , Connecticut: Mar 27 2009
Made Popular Mar 28 2009
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It has long been known that Saudi Arabia uses its oil money to spread its vile, grotesque, obscurantist, misogynist, homophobic, and xenophobic Wahhabi doctrine to other nations through the building of Mosques, where a Wahhabi zealot is then placed, and handing out free Qur’ans with Wahhabi footnotes . Many Qur’ans come with footnotes so that the reader can more properly understand passages. I have one just like that. My Qur’an contains footnotes that are in accordance with Islam’s true message of peace, patience and tolerance. A Wahhabit footnoted Qur’an is anything but.

Saudi Arabia Spreads Wahhabism

I previously wrote about Wahhabi funding in Bosnia, most Bosnian Muslims though are naturally turned off from the vile doctrine. And I pray that Wahhabism will never gain traction in Bosnia or any country. A few zealots here and there may exists, and in Bosnia those zealots tend to be Arabs who came during the war and are starting to leave, but I pray those zealots will always remain the fringe.

For the corrupt, illiterate, and STD-infected Saudi royal family and the fanatical clerical establishment, it isn’t enough for them to oppress their own people. Instead, they want to spread their garbage to other people. That is because Wahhabism is intolerant to all faiths and all Islamic schools [there are four] outside of the Hanabli school. They are not content with allowing other people to practice their faiths. Qur’an says “for you your faith and for me my faith.” But Saudi Wahhabis ignore that and acclaim a divine mission to spread the Gospel, so to speak.

The Independent
reports:

An estimated $90 billion (£62 billion) of Saudi money has gone to build mosques and madrassas, distribute religious literature and fund Islam across the world, with a portion of it, according to terrorism experts, directly or indirectly funding the violent expression of those beliefs.

Jonathan Evans, the director-general of M15, told the Government last year that the Saudi Government’s multimillion-dollar donations to British universities had led to a “dangerous increase in the spread of extremism in leading university campuses”.

It is widely know that Wahhabism is pure extremism. There is no such thing as moderate Wahhabism. The cult-like faith is zealotry and it should be emphasized that Ussama Bin Ladin does not follow a deviation of Wahhabism. On the contrary, he is following Wahhabism and just trying to hold Saudi Arabia to its declared dogmas.

How is this allowed to happen? How is a nation allowed to spread extremism in Western lands that then breads terrorism?

Saudi Arabia, in the words of a former diplomat there, “gets away with things other countries could not” because of the West’s dependence on it – for oil, for arms contracts, for intelligence, for military bases and for being a firm friend in an often unfriendly neighbourhood.

It, of course, comes down to oil. This is why the Western world, the whole world, needs to stop being dependent on Saudi oil. Not Middle Eastern oil entirely. It is okay to buy oil from Qatar, Iraq, Abu Dhabi, ect.. But Saudi oil purchases should stop ASAP. We should not be funding the armies of darkness.

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Mark
Al-Manamah, Bahrain
It always surprises me to see what happens what when Money and Islam combine. Money always rises to the top and Islamic principles go out the window. Saudi Arabia throws mega dollars for the promotion of their Islamic sect but for what? The US don’t care about it, they are just after the oil and what every money they can get out of Saudi. What happens when the oil runs out? I hope the US will not bother with Saudi anymore but I guess they will move on to other places to exploit.
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Nuya Bidness
Birmingham, United States
So true! America was warned in the 70s that alternatives to foreign oil needed to be developed. As long as everyone was sitting in long gas lines waiting for their ration, they were all gung ho about it. How short the memories lasted as the gas started flowing again.
(Global Perspectives)
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Fahad
Muscat, Oman
Wahhabism I hope will die out when the Saudi money dies out. In most parts of the world Wahhabism only exists because of Saudi money and is still in the minority. I would like to know who provides monitory supports the Shia and Sunni sects? I take it not the Saudi government; I would think it’s the ordinary people of Islam giving their hard earned funds to their local mosques. And they are hard earned because these people generally come from 3rd world countries.
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Wisam
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Wahhabism is and has been propagated by the Saudi money being. Surely the when the Saudi oil ends Wahhabism will end and the US support for the Saudi’s/ Wahhabism will end with it.
(Global Perspectives)
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Aziz
Kabul, Afghanistan
We see with the Fatah movement that the US supports theirs course, not because of any wanting ‘lasting peace” its because the US are using the divide and conquer rule. Support one group and let the other group know it, thus one group hates the other. And that’s what is happening. Hama’s hates Fatah for aligning it self with the US and other European counties
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Nuya Bidness
Birmingham, United States
NO, it is just the oil. :?
(Global Perspectives)
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Tamara
San Antonio, United States
A Wahabbi Mosque on Popes Head Road cannot be a coincidence.



This is the jihad. All they have to do is crack open a koran and start teaching hate.

This is what we need to stop before it gets any worse.

Otherwise, it will spread like a cancer until America is no longer a free country.
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Tim
Orlando, United States
This is why the western countries need to develop independence from Saudi oil. They get our money and thus are able to fund their extremist hate agenda.
(Global Perspectives)
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Karim
Cairo, Egypt
Several years ago, I heard that an Islamic extremist in Egypt advocated the destruction of the pyramids. I believe he may have been a Wahhabi. Please let me know if you know anything about this
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Nuya Bidness
Birmingham, United States
OMG! I thought about that a few days ago when I read a story about the Taliban destroying a grave yard because it had a funerary shrine. I thought, ”There is no greater funerary shrine than the pyramids”. Then the next one would be the Taj Mahal. Would anyone really dare to destroy some of the most magnificent architectural accomplishments of mankind? Then I remembered what they did to the giant Buddha carvings in Afghanistan. I am scared now!
(Global Perspectives)
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Jacob
New York City, United States
Most western Muslims are taught Wahabism, a very strict fundamentalist form funded by Saudi Arabia. There are very few “moderate” mosques since the Saudis are the key source of funding. The 9/11 killings were carried out by Suadi’s. Islam is a Trojan horse.
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Ana
Calgary, Canada
Fundamentalists care about the "right" doctrine and the "right" mode of worship, and they are ready to enforce it on everyone - stealthfully but peacefully, through gradual infiltration against the wall separating church and state; or violently, through crusades and terrorism. Perhaps rational Saudis are doing what I have repeatedly stressed: starting to rein in the fanatics among them.
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Wale
Liverpool, United Kingdom
"Anyone who is not a Muslim is an infidel, no matter what religion he is," said Suleiman al Duwaish, a cleric and religious scholar. "We also recognize the difference between which of these infidels deserve to be cursed and those who don't," he added. "God himself differentiated between Jews and Christians. While both being infidels, Christians are closer to Muslims than the Jews and less of an enemy than them as well." Such a shame to read such thoughts. As a practical matter, IMHO, Jews and Muslims are closer to each other than to Christianity. Neither Judaism nor Islam has a concept of a trinity nor as Jesus as divine, and both strongly emphasize monotheism. Both religions also have similar laws regarding Kashrut (kosher or acceptable food to eat). Again, such a shame. It's hard to get past such cultural indoctrination.
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Almaha
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
It’s always recommended that you study something before you criticize it. but it seems your hate against Saudi Arabia makes you want to believe such false claims.
Everything you wrote above is based on extreme ignorance.
There is no such thing as wahabism in Saudi Arabia. The word wahabi is a label given to anyone who believes that Sheikh Muhammad bin abduAlwahab called to nothing but ’tawheed’ that is worshipping God alone.
People at that time in Arabia practiced acts of shirk and bida’ah which the Sheikh abhorred. He called people to leave acts of shirk and return to Islam ( The Quran and the Sunnah). That’s simply what he called to.

If you think I’m wrong about what I’ve said then quote something from the sheikh’s books that goes against Islam to support your claims. If you can’t then this means you follow lies to justify your hate against other Muslims.
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