Saudi redefining itself

The world isn't so black and white. There are billions of Galaxies... 1-10 trillion planets and we haven't even explored most of the planets next to us. But I understand... all you've probably known is your neighborhood, city, and maybe even country. It's hard to think so open minded to the endless possibilities we have.

So if it makes it easier for you if you label me into a box you think I fit into, I won't contest.

Well, you're very wrong about me.

I don't need to box you in. I'm merely clarifying the distinction between us. I have an issue with people that describe themselves as Muslim, but then label those who advocate Islam and adhere to it as extremists. Belief is deeply personal and one the few things in this life that cannot be forced on or taken away from you.

Somalis are alhamdulillah Muslims despite the many troubles and evils that are perpetrated among us. This is irrespective of what Saudi Arabia is or is not. I came in needlessly antagonistic, but may Allah guide you back to fold of Islam.
 
Calling those jinni from the Nejd desert as orthodox is an insult to Islam. They are shayadheen who were created and empowered by westerners. A true orthodox who follows Islam strictly like the prophet and his companions would NEVER be like those people. Orthodox wouldn’t step foot near the British and bring down the Ottoman Empire, an Islamic caliphate, with British support. That’s what Wahhabis did.
Wahhabists believed that the ottomans was not enforcing shariah and provided an alternative theological framework, they utilized British support because they were promised independence afterwards.
Isn’t this a honest critic then? Ugh I don’t judge people based on what they belief in but thinking that other Muslims are kuffars just because they don’t follow Wahhabism is really not nice at all
More or less, however the fundamentalism isn't really the problem it was his misinterpretation of early scholars.
 
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Actually my bad I was mistaken. Muhammad Abdul Wahab didn't claim that his movement was the "only true sect" of Islam and actually cited Hanafi rulings in his works, it was actually propagated in a later movement by ultra sectarian salafists (madkhali).
Since Saud pivoted away from funding deobandis and grown concern over an increasingly anti Saud movement among Salafists it began funding madkhalis who are not only constantly decrying other muslims but other Salafis as well, with their main loyaly being to the House of Saud
 
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Wahhabists believed that the ottomans was not enforcing shariah and provided an alternative theological framework, they utilized British support because they were promised independence afterwards.

More or less, however the fundamentalism isn't really the problem it was his misinterpretation of early scholars.
Keep caping for people who fought against an islamic caliphate. Because Ottomans were destroyed. Most Arab Land went under Christian British Rule. Turkey was tuled by a secularist man who turned so many of his people into kafir.
 
Keep caping for people who fought against an islamic caliphate. Because Ottomans were destroyed. Most Arab Land went under Christian British Rule. Turkey was tuled by a secularist man who turned so many of his people into kafir.
I'm not a wahhabist I'm saying everything isn't so black and white, it was a noble pursuit that unfortunately ended in strife.
 

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