UK's role in formation of Wahhabism
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Re: UK's role in formation of Wahhabism
"A muslim would never killed another muslim therefore the creation of wahhabist jihad had made this possible to take down the ottoman empire"

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Re: UK's role in formation of Wahhabism
Funny thing is the supposedly strictest muslims in the world are saudi's, and they came forth from the womb of the british empirehydrogen wrote:"A muslim would never killed another muslim therefore the creation of wahhabist jihad had made this possible to take down the ottoman empire"

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Re: UK's role in formation of Wahhabism
You're a UK citizen; why are you against your country's allies, the people it supports and its foreign policy in Muslim countries?AbuukarSubeer wrote:Funny thing is the supposedly strictest muslims in the world are saudi's, and they came forth from the womb of the british empire
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Re: UK's role in formation of Wahhabism
abubaker they did not help form it, they provided the funds and weapons allowing them to take hejaz, while blocking supply of ammunition to the hashemis.
all this because they thought sharif hussien was too uppity and did not know his place.
and to be honest the sharifwas an experienced political player with experience in istanbul, he thought he could play the british...
the sponser of those crazy psychos that nearly all ulema before 1930 agreed where zindiqs, was their punishment for the bani hashemi.
to cut them down to size so they could know their place .
a huge delegation of indian muslims going to mecca and asking him to be khalifa did not help either
all this because they thought sharif hussien was too uppity and did not know his place.
and to be honest the sharifwas an experienced political player with experience in istanbul, he thought he could play the british...
the sponser of those crazy psychos that nearly all ulema before 1930 agreed where zindiqs, was their punishment for the bani hashemi.
to cut them down to size so they could know their place .
a huge delegation of indian muslims going to mecca and asking him to be khalifa did not help either
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