Showing posts with label Wahhabism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wahhabism. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Newly Released Documents Show Saudi Ruling Family Support for Al-Qaeda

Our old friends the Saudis can't keep their support of violent terrorist groups under wraps forever. Funding terrorist groups such as al Qaeda is one of Saudi's grand plans to force Islam on the entire world.

For many years, Saudi Arabia as funded and built thousands of Mosques and Islamic centers throughout the world. They staff the Mosques with ultra conservative Wahhabi Imams and stock them with hundreds of anti-Jew, anti-West, Anti-American publications many of which incite violence and overthrow of Western governments.

Where will you be when the Jihad hits the street?


FROM ALLGOV.COM:
Noel Brinkerhoff

Newly Released Documents Show Saudi Ruling Family Support for Al-Qaeda

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Even if a lawsuit by families of those who died during the September 11, 2001, attacks is not successful in court, the effort may result in shedding light on long-alleged connections between al-Qaeda and the Saudi royal family.

Lawyers representing more than 7,000 Americans have obtained internal Treasury Department documents showing that the International Islamic Relief Organization, a prominent charity heavily backed by Saudi royalty, had supported terrorist organizations until 2007. The plaintiffs’ legal team also obtained testimony from a self-described al-Qaeda operative in Bosnia who said another charity, the Saudi High Commission for Aid to Bosnia, provided money and supplies to al-Qaeda in the 1990s. Still another witness, in Afghanistan, has sworn that he witnessed an emissary for a leading Saudi prince, Turki al-Faisal, hand a check for one billion Saudi riyals (about $267 million) to a top Taliban leader in 1998. Al-Faisal later served as ambassador to the United States. And there is a confidential German intelligence report that purportedly shows tens of millions of dollars in bank transfers made in the early 1990s by Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz and other Saudi royalty to another charity that was suspected of financing militants in Pakistan and Bosnia. Only a small portion of this evidence has been entered into the court record for the 9/11 lawsuit, which twice has been rejected by federal courts and is now waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether to hear the case. Legal observers don’t expect that to happen, following the Obama administration’s decision to side with the lower court rulings that said the Saudis were immune from U.S. civil litigation. Other, potentially more powerful evidence linking the Saudi royal family to terrorist
organizations may be contained in classified American intelligence documents that were given to the plaintiffs’ attorneys. Upon learning of this disclosure, the Justice Department had these papers destroyed, and it is seeking to keep them from surfacing before a federal judge. There is also a 28-page, classified section of the 2003 joint congressional inquiry into the Sept. 11 attacks that supposedly discusses intelligence on Saudi financial links to two of the 9/11 hijackers.

-Noel Brinkerhoff

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Saudi Arabia: Religious police want cameras to monitor youth

This is a case of Saudi Arabia imitating the "1984" world of Britain. The religious police want CCD cameras at malls and meeting places of young people in order to enforce the draconian rules of the Wahhabis.

FROM ADNKRONOS.COM:

Saudi Arabia: Religious police want cameras to monitor youth


Riyadh, 27 May (AKI) - Saudi Arabia's religious police want to install surveillance cameras in shopping centres throughout the country in order to watch young people. "We will place surveillance cameras in all shopping centres and public places to monitor the behaviour of young people," said General Abdel Aziz al-Hamin, chief of the committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice, quoted by Saudi daily Okaz on Wednesday.

"Our objective is to correct the mistakes made by some youths, in order to protect their moral integrity," said al-Hamin.

However, Saudi Arabia's religious police have been accused by many Saudis of violating young people's privacy by providing the media with the names of those who are caught engaging in behaviour considered in breach of Islamic Sharia law.

Their names are then published in Saudi newspapers.

Al-Hamin, however, has denied the claims and said he never handed over the names of anyone to the media.

In a separate incident, a court in the holy city of Medina on Tuesday acquitted two religious police.

They were accused of having caused the death of four young people, two men and two women, who died in a car accident while they tried to escape from the religious police after being caught together.

Sharia law prohibits unmarried and unrelated men and women to travel together in a car.

The religious police or committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice is a government bureaucracy in charge of enforcing Sharia law. It has more than 3,500 members, as well as volunteers.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A Day in the Life of a Saudi Woman


Reading this article is a lesson in just how far apart Eastern society and Western society are. While much of what goes on in Saudi Arabia is just "the way it is" to Saudis', it's almost incomprehensible from a Western perspective. The lack of human rights in general is appalling and the treatment of women as sub-human is a built in artifact of Islam.

FROM FRONTPAGEMAG.COM:

A Day in the Life of a Saudi Woman
By M.A. Khan
FrontPageMagazine.com | 3/10/2009

In 2006, Australian Mufti Taj al-Din al-Hilali raised a furor by calling unveiled women “uncovered meat” to suggest that eighteen such women, raped by Muslim youths in a Sydney neighborhood in 2000, actually invited the horrendous act upon themselves. Most Australians and Westerners have viewed it as utterance of a deranged ignorant cleric, not representing the Islamic creed and community. However, an investigation of the treatment of women in Saudi Arabia—the heartland and birth-place of Islam—reveals a strong Islamic rationale behind the Mufti’s assertion.

Saudi Arabia, the sacred land of Islamic devotion, is the best place for evaluating the status of women in Islam, where Islamic holy laws—the Sharia, which should ideally guide Islamic societies for eternity—are implemented most rigorously amongst Islamic countries. The Saudi Basic Law says:

* General Principle, Article 1: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a sovereign Arab Islamic state; its religion is Islam; and its constitution is the Holy Quran and Prophet’s Sunnah (traditions)”

* System of Government, Article 7: “Government derives its power from the Holy Quran and the Prophet's Sunnah”

* Rights and Duties, Article 23: “The state protects the Islamic and caters to the application of Shari'ah; it enjoins good and forbid evil and undertakes the duty of call to Islam.”

Welcome to the Islamic heartland of Saudi Arabia: it’s a man’s world. Free Western women are truly “uncovered meat” here. Here, women almost invariably invite rapes; it’s rarely a fault of men, the rapists.

The Quran, which contains the unchanged words of the Islamic God (Allah) to guide the Muslim life and society for eternity, commands the “wives and daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go abroad). That will be better, so that they may be recognized and not annoyed” [Q 33:59].

This is the last verse revealed by Allah to finalize the dress-code for Muslim women when they go out. It made veiling an obligatory eternal law of Allah. Women must be responsible and veil themselves not to attract molestation by men.
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Monday, March 9, 2009

Elderly Saudi woman sentenced to lashings

Saudi Arabia once again proves just how barbaric, backward and inhumane Islam is by sentencing a 75 year old woman to be flogged.

FROM UPI.COM:

Elderly Saudi woman sentenced to lashings
March 9, 2009

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, March 9 (UPI) -- A 75-year-old Saudi Arabian woman has been sentenced to receive 40 lashes for hosting two unrelated men in her house, local media reported.

The Saudi daily newspaper al-Watan said the woman, Khamisa Mohammed Sawadi, has appealed her sentence after being charged with offenses against Islam by the religious police, the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, CNN reported Monday.

Sawadi says the two men in her house were a man she considers her son because she breast-fed him as a baby and a friend who was escorting him as he delivered bread to the elderly woman.

"It's made everybody angry because this is like a grandmother," Saudi women's rights activist Wajeha Huwaider told CNN. "Forty lashes -- how can she handle that pain? You cannot justify it."

The U.S. broadcaster reported that Saudi religious police last week also detained two male novelists for questioning after they approached a female writer, Halima Muzfar, for an autograph at a book fair in Riyadh.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Saudi Arabia Shia Minority Treated as Second-Class Citizens

More tolerance and love for their fellow muslims from the home of the most repressive religion on Earth, Saudi Arabia.

FROM HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH:

Saudi Arabia Shia Minority Treated as Second-Class Citizens

Wahhabi Authorities Discriminate Against Ismaili Citizens
(London, September 22, 2008) – The Saudi government should end its systematic discrimination against its Ismaili religious minority, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Human Rights Watch called upon the government to set up a national institution empowered to recommend remedies for discriminatory policies and responding to individual claims.


The 90-page report, “The Ismailis of Najran: Second-Class Saudi Citizens,” based on more than 150 interviews and reviews of official documents, documents a pattern of discrimination against the Ismailis in the areas of government employment, education, religious freedom, and the justice system.

“The Saudi government preaches religious tolerance abroad, but it has consistently penalized its Ismaili citizens for their religious beliefs,” said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “The government should stop treating Ismailis as second-class in employment, the justice system, and education.”

At least several hundred thousand, and perhaps as many as 1 million, Ismailis live in Saudi Arabia, part of the Shia minority in the Sunni-dominated country of 28 million. Most Ismailis live in Najran province, on Saudi Arabia’s southwestern border with Yemen, where tensions have been growing in recent years.

Saudi Arabia conquered Najran following a brief war with Yemen in 1934, incorporating into the kingdom the local Sulaimani Ismailis, one strand of Ismaili belief. Najran has been home to the highest Sulaimani Ismaili cleric, the Absolute Guide, since the 17th century.

Despite more than 70 years of shared history, Saudi authorities at the highest levels continue to propagate hate speech against this religious minority. In April 2007, the Council of Senior Religious Scholars, the body tasked with officially interpreting Islamic faith, ritual, and law, termed Ismailis “corrupt infidels, debauched atheists.” In August 2006, Saudi Arabia’s highest judge, Shaikh Salih al-Luhaidan, declared to an audience of hundreds that Ismailis “outwardly appear Islamic, but inwardly, they are infidels.” Other Saudi officials did not rebut or disown those statements.

Growing tension since the mid-1990s between Ismailis and Najran’s governor, Prince Mish’al bin Sa’ud bin Abd al-‘Aziz, led to clashes in April 2000, after the authorities arrested an Ismaili cleric they accused of “sorcery.” Security forces arrested hundreds of Ismailis, and tortured and secretly tried dozens of others. The authorities then purged some 400 Ismailis from the local bureaucracy.

Since then, local officials who have been sent to Najran from other parts of the country and reflecting the country’s dominant conservative Wahhabi Muslim ideology, have continued to discriminate against Ismailis in employment, education and the justice system, and interfered with their ability to practice their religion.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Saudi executes Nigerian drug trafficker

The Saudi barbarians continue on with beheadings, but at least they're running behind last years record of 153.

FROM IOL.CO.ZA:

Saudi executes Nigerian drug trafficker

Riyadh - A convicted Nigerian drug trafficker was beheaded by the sword on Wednesday in the holy city of Mecca, in western Saudi Arabia, the interior ministry said.

Shuaib Ali Mohammed, who had previous convictions for drug smuggling, was sentenced to death for trafficking cocaine, the ministry said in a statement quoted by official news agency SPA, without providing further details.

The beheading brings to 66 the number of executions announced by Saudi Arabia in 2008.

In 2007, a record 153 people were executed in the Arab kingdom, which applies a strict version of sharia, or Islamic law. This figure compared with 37 beheaded in 2006.

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking can all carry the death penalty in the ultra-conservative country, where executions are usually carried out in public.

Friday, May 16, 2008

OUR FRIENDS THE SAUDIS






With our friends the Saudi's in the news so much these days, I thought I'd present a little collection of Saudi justice just to put their friendship into perspective.

Remember, these are the barbarians who are funding hundreds of madrases in America to spread their rabid form of Islam: Wahhabism. This is one of Saudi's major contributions to the global Jihad. Another contribution is massive monetary support for terrorists (as long as they leave the kingdom alone).

Take a long look at these pictures, they represent what the Saudi's wish to impose on the West.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Disgruntled Muslim Prisoners Fed Up with Islamic Indoctrination

The issue of Wahhabi chaplains has been an ongoing problem not just in the penal system, but within the military also.
FROM THE-GATHERING-STORM:
Storm Track Infiltration: Disgruntled Muslim Prisoners Fed Up with Islamic Indoctrination
It’s well know that the Saudi money supported Wahhabi sect has a monopoly on Muslim chaplaincies behind bars and little is being done about it by us. So moderate Muslim prisoners are taking matters into their own hands.
Now that’s a switch.
Moderate Muslim groups have collected stacks of letters from disgruntled prisoners describing sermons in favor of al Qaeda, discrimination and threats against dissident Muslims, confiscation of anti-radical Muslim literature, and similar abuse by Islamist chaplains in prisons. In the absence of relief from penal authorities, however, Muslim victims of radical Islam in America's jailhouses have been compelled to file legal complaints that, until a few weeks ago, were routinely dismissed.

What a crock. Authorities are being told what these Muslim chaplains are preshing – sedition against the US and what do prison authorities do? Nothing. It takes Muslims and a lawsuit for them to get off the dime?
The main such case has involved a small group of Shia Muslims in the New York prisons, who demand separate religious services, away from Wahhabi control and incitement of anti-Shia hatred by the chaplains. The Shias allege government violation of their rights to equal use of public facilities, as well as pro-Wahhabi favoritism, which is presumably illegal under the First Amendment. In 2006, the Shia prisoners' suit against the state of New York, entered in federal court, was thrown out--not for the first time.
But in a new and promising development, three members of the federal Second Circuit Appeals Court have overturned the 2006 decision and sent the Shia case, now designated Orafan et al v. Rashid et al, back to the district court for trial. The appeals judges--Roger Miner, José Cabranes, and Paul Crotty--held on September 28, 2007, that issues of religious freedom and the obligation of the prison system to act fairly are unresolved, and must be fully heard.

And what of the state of New York. Dhimmitude at its best.
Unfortunately, the state of New York has established Wahhabism as "official Islam" for convicts.

Isn’t that just peachy? The most virulent stain of Islam is considered official in the state of New York.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Wahabist engaged in criminal activities in Sri Lanka

The slimy tentacles of Wahhabism keep spreading throughout the world. Everywhere a nation gives them a toehold, they metastase like a cancer.
Wahabist engaged in criminal activities in Sri Lanka
Asiantribune.com
Created 2007-09-04 04:23
Colombo, 04 August
The rise of Wahabism in Sri Lanka and its links to criminal elements in the east of Sri Lanka are causing concern to mainstream Sri Lankan Muslims. Over the years, Wahabism has also grown into a militant organization in the east. Wahabists trained in Sri Lanka are sent to UK and Australia in the guise of students.
The Sri Lankan government too is concerned as this militant movement has international ramifications. It is a deviant cult not followed by the majority Muslims in the world and is bankrolled by foreign elements, according to informed Muslims. Wahabism emerging as a threat to Sri Lanka’s security – Alavi Moulana, Governor of Western Province
The publication of the initial report (See 28 August Militant Wahabism beats other Islamic fundamentalists in Sri Lanka)
provoked an angry response from the Wahabists who launched a propaganda campaign against the Asian Tribune.

We published an edited version of the statement issued by A. Rahman of the British College of Applied Studies BCAS, Colombo, Sri Lanka who claims to be its chairman. In his statement he has stated, "I request the AT to contact the Kattankudy police to verify the facts I have referred to here regarding our campaign method and positive impacts we created."
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