Saudi getting severely karbashed by Houthi's

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رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
Why are you insulting your ruler, don’t I deserve your respect as the Hadith says? I am on the tawhid and sunnah, that’s not a way to address your rulers
Come again? What made the Saudis supreme in the religion even the prophet pbuh didn't bless them. The Saudis are obviously playing for their own agenda. Same goes for Iran.
How? Najd in The hadith refereres Iraq.
 

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رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
Come again? What made the Saudis supreme in the religion even the prophet pbuh didn't bless them. The Saudis are obviously playing for their own agenda. Same goes for Iran.
Hejaz and The holy mosques has been blessed. You don’t know what you are talking about.
 

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Islam also tells us to stand up against oppression and if we can’t to hate it with our hearts, did you forget that part?
I know. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not perfect, but none of us are. Pointing fingers at others won’t help this Ummah.
 

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Come again? What made the Saudis supreme in the religion even the prophet pbuh didn't bless them. The Saudis are obviously playing for their own agenda. Same goes for Iran.
«So here is the issue that needs to be clarified:Many people use the abbreviation “SAW,” “SAWS,” or “PBUH” to fulfill this obligation in their writing. Is this something that fulfills the obligation of sending the salaah and salaam on the Messenger? Let us look now to some of the statements of the scholars regarding this practice. The Permanent Committee of Scholars in Saudi Arabia headed by ‘Abdul-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abdillaah ibn Baaz issued the following verdict when asked about the validity of abbreviating the salaah on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam): “The Sunnah is to write the entire phrase “sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam,” since it is a kind of supplication, and supplication is worship, (in one’s writing) just as it is in one’s speech. So to abbreviate it using the letter SAAD or the word SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM is not a supplication nor is it worship, whether it occurs in speech or writing. For this reason, this abbreviation was not used by the the first three generations, those that the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) testified to their goodness.” [8] “SAAD” and “SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM” are often used in some Arabic books. The English equivalents of these abbreviations would be: SAW, SAWS, SAAWS, PBUH, and the likes. Al-Fayrooz-Abaadee said, “It is not appropriate to use symbols or abbreviations to refer to salaah and salaam, as some of the lazy ones do, as well as some ignorant people and even some students of knowledge – they write ‘SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM’ instead of writing ‘sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam.'” [9] Ahmad Shaakir said, “It is the absurd tradition of some of the later generations that they abbreviate the writing of ‘sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam.'” [10] Wasee Allaah ‘Abbaas said, “It is not permissible to abbreviate the salaams in general in one’s writing, just as it is not permissible to abbreviate the salaah and salaam on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam). It is also not permissible to abbreviate either of these in one’s speech.” [11] And Allaah knows best. May the most perfect and complete salaah and salaam be upon our beloved Messenger, and upon his noble family and companions.»
FOOTNOTES [1] written by Moosaa Richardson
 

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Run and I’ll catch you and eat you alive
I know. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not perfect, but none of us are. Pointing fingers at others won’t help this Ummah.
Nor will these rulers and people with political agendas help us. Their aim is to divide Muslims even further and be the ones to think for us by using the notion of one ummah when it benefits them. Think for yourself, don’t let anyone think for you, and use your intellect, clearly Saudi Arabia is a corrupt nation. Imagine killing a man, another Muslim man from them because he was a journalist who exposed them. Imagine saying it’s okay for Israel to oppress Palestine. Now will you still argue how pointing the fingers at Saudi is bad?
Wallahi these people are weirdos one day women can’t drive the next they are opening bars and night clubs. It’s all politics, they don’t care about religion, why do you think Allah brought the final revelation to Arabs? These people were degenerates, and will continue to be so. Mercilessly killing their own brothers and tricking the rest of us into supporting their donkey asses.
I think @Diaspora ambassador mentioned it but I’ll mention it again, the Saudis and Arabs as a whole sold the Ottoman Empire away to Europeans out of jealousy and spite. They hated being ruled by Turks and sold them off to the whites. After knowing all their corruption and trickery and you still support the Saudi government, may Allah curse you!
 

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in my opinion yorue salafi creed is wrong and youre nothing mroe then jsut khawrijites the shiah muslims have been around since the very beginning of islam during the days of the sahaba and around the time of the prophets death
Your opinion in this religion means nothing. We are laymen.
 

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رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
Nor will these rulers and people with political agendas help us. Their aim is to divide Muslims even further and be the ones to think for us by using the notion of one ummah when it benefits them. Think for yourself, don’t let anyone think for you, and use your intellect, clearly Saudi Arabia is a corrupt nation. Imagine killing a man, another Muslim man from them because he was a journalist who exposed them. Imagine saying it’s okay for Israel to oppress Palestine. Now will you still argue how pointing the fingers at Saudi is bad?
Wallahi these people are weirdos one day women can’t drive the next they are opening bars and night clubs. It’s all politics, they don’t care about religion, why do you think Allah brought the final revelation to Arabs? These people were degenerates, and will continue to be so. Mercilessly killing their own brothers and tricking the rest of us into supporting their donkey asses.
I think @Diaspora ambassador mentioned it but I’ll mention it again, the Saudis and Arabs as a whole sold the Ottoman Empire away to Europeans out of jealousy and spite. They hated being ruled by Turks and sold them off to the whites. After knowing all their corruption and trickery and you still support the Saudi government, may Allah curse you!
Saudi is good.
 

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«So we’ll begin with the era of the Shaykh Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhaab. So I begin after seeking the aid of Allaah: The Turkish Ottoman Empire had pockets of sovereignty in the Arabian lands before the time of Shaykhul Islaam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhaab – the Ottoman empire became little more than a hollow shell in Egypt, in Syria and in Iraq in the 18thCentury, and dates are important! 18th century meaning the Gregorian calendar, the Christian era. As for the Arabian Peninsula, then the ‘Uthmaaniyyah or the Ottomans never inhabited the vast areas of the Najd, the area where Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhaab was born and came from, and where his tribe came from, where his father came from and his grandfather came from – the Ottomans had never occupied that vast area. They controlled Baghdad and Basrah in Iraaq; but the closest they ever came to Najd, was in a place known as al-Ahsaa, in the year 1592 CE, which is a 1000 after the Hijra. They had a Turkish garrison at the village of al-Hufoof, however only 80 years later, meaning in the year close to 1100 AH, or 1600 CE, the Bedouin tribe of Banu Khaalid fell upon the Turks and expelled them, even from Hufoof. That’s the closest they ever came to Najd. The only place after that even recognised the rule in the Arabian Peninsula was the Hijaaz, Makkah and Medinah – and the Shareefs of Makkah looked to the Ottomans for protection. The Ottomans of course were based in Turkey with their rule centred in Istanbul and they had some control over the Hijaaz as protectorates.

Political power in the Najd, and the Najd is on the eastern side of Madinah, if you were to look at a map of Arabian Peninsula, Makkah and Madinah, Madinah in particular, you would find Najd on the eastern side. As for Najd itself and its political power, then at the time of Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhaab and the time before him it was broken into small territories for centuries. The Turks had never ventured that far inland, they had never even ventured as far as Najd. Why? Because there was no benefit for them, it was open desert where the Bedouins lived and the Bedouins used to fight each other over rulership over minute towns and villages».
 
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