Web Analytics Truth is found in death - You don’t understand how hypocritical you are. I am Salafi, I do not support Saudi Arabia, granted, it is a Muslim country and the people of the country are Muslim, but it is not run as a Muslim country. Any sane person can see that. Stop trying to desperately associate the two, when that is not the case. “But plenty of Salafis advocate support for Saudi Arabia, not defending Saudi Arabia, supporting it.” That’s EXACTLY how you are with Iran.. EXACTLY. You are blinded by them being Shi’ite.
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25 Feb 12 at 6 am

Asked by Anonymous

asker You don't understand how hypocritical you are. I am Salafi, I do not support Saudi Arabia, granted, it is a Muslim country and the people of the country are Muslim, but it is not run as a Muslim country. Any sane person can see that. Stop trying to desperately associate the two, when that is not the case. "But plenty of Salafis advocate support for Saudi Arabia, not defending Saudi Arabia, supporting it." That's EXACTLY how you are with Iran.. EXACTLY. You are blinded by them being Shi'ite.

Salamu alaykoum anon, thank you for your input. I want to first congratulate you for being the only wahhabi that can see with their heart. It is good you recognise oppression and blatant hypocrisy within what is supposed to be the greatest example of Islam to the world.

The reason why is because I have never seen or heard from a wahhabi in my entire life speak out truthfully against Saudi Arabia, never. Not a single public speaker, not a scholar, just the average joe like you. Which is fine, that is good, you have eyes where people do not but I am asking you, why such a deafening silence about that country from the wahhabis?

The strongest and most aggressive criticism I’ve ever seen against that county was “We have to give naseeha and be patient.”

So I mean if you’re willing to source me some learned wahhabis who have spoke out so profusiouly against that country I would be more than willing to change my mind. Until then, if you read my previous posts, I will never stop considering the wahhabi sect to be anything more than a created ideology for western imperialism.

  1. azzooz said: They exist, but they have or are being silenced, or some of them don’t want to risk their lives for something that is doubtful to succeed. They exist, not a lot but they do, and yes Salafi public speakers/scholars
  2. doctorofnothing said: The problem is, you cannot ignore the fact that there are tons of groups and individuals using ‘speaking out against the regime’ as a means to instill social chaos, violence, bloody revolution, etc. Also, the jihadis (“wahabis”, too) speak out… lol
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