March 27, 2013

Historical Facts Muslims Forget so Conveniently


Historical Facts Muslims Forget so Conveniently






Bush Holding Hands With Prince Abdullah




Muslims must share the responsibility for this present Royal Mess in Iraq, Afghanistan. And we are complaining about Jews, Christian and Hindus but fail to see under our very nose and if somebody tries to explain than he is termed Anti-Islamic, Socialist, Marxist and every bad thing in the book. Read and enjoy as to how to keep yourself in the Corridors of Power perpetually.


"During the Iran-Iraq war, Saudi Arabia bankrolled the Saddam Hussein regime with the express approval of Washington DC which at that time saw Saddam Hussein as a bulwark against Shia fundamentalism. It came as a terrific shock to the Saudi Royals when Saddam Hussein turned his attention to Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Again, the Royal family turned to the Ulema and obtained (with difficulty) a Fatwa, permitting the use of non-Muslim foreign troops on Saudi soil to defend Saudi Arabia against a foreign invader - one the Ulema regarded as a secular apostate. Thus the Saudi Royal family invited the USA to send it its troops for Operation Desert Storm- the operation to defend Saudi Arabia and liberate Kuwait - largely at Saudi expense." {1}.


As per 9/11 Commission Report “In August 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. Bin Ladin, whose efforts in Afghanistan had earned him celebrity and respect, proposed to the Saudi monarchy that he summon mujahideen for a jihad to retake Kuwait. He was rebuffed, and the Saudis joined the U.S.-led coalition. After the Saudis agreed to allow U.S. armed forces to be based in the Kingdom, Bin Ladin and a number of Islamic clerics began to publicly denounce the arrangement. The Saudi government exiled the clerics and undertook to silence Bin Ladin by, among other things, taking away his passport. With help from a dissident member of the royal family, he managed to get out of the country under the pretext of attending an Islamic gathering in Pakistan in April 1991.” {2}.

"After the liberation of Kuwait, the US forces did not leave.

In 1992, a group of 107 Wahhabi mullahs (clergy) sent a 46-page "Memorandum of Advice" to King Fahd, which criticized the government for corruption and human-rights abuses and for allowing U.S. troops on Saudi soil. The document advocated that the government follow a stricter adherence to sharia and repudiate relations with non-Western governments. King Fahd dismissed seven of the seventeen members of the country's highest clerical body, the Ulema, for refusing to denounce the memorandum. In 1994, prompted by the government's arrest of two dissident Wahhabi mullahs for anti-government preaching, several thousand protestors staged demonstrations in the Saudi town of Buraida. The mullahs had accused the monarchy of moral corruption (hardly deniable with any credibility) and of betraying Islam by allowing U.S. troops on the Saudi peninsula. Note that this was precisely the accusation that had been levelled by the Wahhabi against the Sherif of Mecca in the period between 1917 and 1924. It is thought that thousands were arrested after the demonstrations. Dissidence of whatever kind has always been ruthlessly suppressed by Saudi Authorities. The United States (and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe) have always ignored the problem. They were prepared to support the absolute monarchy and not raise problems about human rights abuses, provided that the oil kept flowing on reasonably favourable terms."

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