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The ancient Dilmun civilization was a NATIVE Semitic civilization based in what is now KSA and Bahrain. They were native. Just like all the other civilizations and all the Semitic ones since the accepted theory is that Semitic people came from the Arabian Peninsula.
BBC News - Bahrain digs unveil one of oldest civilizations
Last time I checked Bahrain lies off the coast precisely in the middle of what is now the Eastern Province of KSA and lies a few km of the Saudi Arabian coastline. Today there is a bridge connecting us.
From the recent BBC article:
Indeed 7abibi. We will be there until everything is calm 100%. At least we are not leaving anywhere. But the Bahraini government is going to decide that since they invited us.
@F117
Al-Qaeda is based on the ideology of Sayyid Qutb. Google Qutbism. OBL saw him as his greatest inspiration.
Basically every modern-day JIHADI gets a lot of his inspiration from Sayyid Qutb.
Qutbism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It would really help if outsiders (non-Arabs), before they started discussions, actually knew what they were talking about. That way we could actually discuss a lot of interesting issues.
KSA invited MB members when they were persecuted and banned in Egypt in the 1960's and 1970's. Including the very same brother of Sayyid Qutb. After the Al-Masjid Al-Haram hijacking in 1979 most got thrown out and their ideology got targeted. Ever since KSA has been against them hence the Saudi Arabian support for Al-Sisi.
MB has also ever since been against Arab monarchies especially. There were never any American soldiers in Makkah or Madinah. They were based in a few military bases largely totally cut off from the remaining society. In the Eastern Province. They had their own American fast food chains etc. on their bases. This is the theory of how fast food really entered the GCC area and Arab world. They were stationed there to protect nearby Kuwait from being attacked by Saddam Hussein AGAIN (who still claimed it) and the smaller GCC states who feared for a attack due to their support of Kuwait and vulnerability. But nothing ever happened again and then KSA told them to leave and they did that. They also trained locals if I remember correctly. There was military cooperation at least which is only normal given that both KSA and USA were and are allies. As of now at least although both countries are slowly moving away from each other.
You being an Iranian should know that politics quickly change, especially those of the ME, since your country (Iran) was not more than 35 years ago the greatest American and Israeli ally of the region and it might become that again. Not long from now on. Actually the same Israel that your Mullah's have screamed "death to" for the past 35 years supported you during the Iran-Iraq war.
BBC News - Bahrain digs unveil one of oldest civilizations
Last time I checked Bahrain lies off the coast precisely in the middle of what is now the Eastern Province of KSA and lies a few km of the Saudi Arabian coastline. Today there is a bridge connecting us.
From the recent BBC article:
Abdullah Hassan Yehia also explains that the Dilmun merchants had a monopoly of trade in copper, a precious commodity which was shipped from the mines of Oman to the cities of Mesopotamia. But he debunks the theory that Bahrain may have been used by prehistoric inhabitants of the Arabian mainland as a cemetery. The island has approximately 170,000 burial mounds covering an area of 30 square kilometres or 5% of the main island area.
It's good that terrorists have been suppressed.
Indeed 7abibi. We will be there until everything is calm 100%. At least we are not leaving anywhere. But the Bahraini government is going to decide that since they invited us.
When you invite Americans into your own country to protect you, it's similar to letting another man sleep together with your wife.
No wonder Osama BL. got infuriated at seeing American GIs guard Mecca and Medina.
This was how Al Qaeda was started.
@F117
Al-Qaeda is based on the ideology of Sayyid Qutb. Google Qutbism. OBL saw him as his greatest inspiration.
Basically every modern-day JIHADI gets a lot of his inspiration from Sayyid Qutb.
Qutb's message was spread through his writing, his followers and especially through his brother, Muhammad Qutb, who moved to Saudi Arabia following his release from prison in Egypt and became a professor of Islamic Studies and edited, published and promoted his brother Sayyid's work.[7][8]
Ayman Al-Zawahiri, who went on to become a member of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, was one of Muhammad Qutb's students [9] and later a mentor of Osama bin Laden and a leading member of al-Qaeda.[10] and had been first introduced to Sayyad Qutb by his uncle, Mafouz Azzam, who had been very close to Sayyad Qutb throughout his life and impressed on al-Zawahiri "the purity of Qutb's character and the torment he had endured in prison."[11] Zawahiri paid homage to Qutb in his work Knights under the Prophet's Banner.[12]
Osama bin Laden is reported to have regularly attended weekly public lectures by Muhammad Qutb, at King Abdulaziz University, and to have read and been deeply influenced by Sayyid Qutb.[13]
Late Yemeni Al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki has also spoken of Qutb's great influence and of being "so immersed with the author I would feel Sayyid was with me... speaking to me directly.”[14]
Qutbism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It would really help if outsiders (non-Arabs), before they started discussions, actually knew what they were talking about. That way we could actually discuss a lot of interesting issues.
KSA invited MB members when they were persecuted and banned in Egypt in the 1960's and 1970's. Including the very same brother of Sayyid Qutb. After the Al-Masjid Al-Haram hijacking in 1979 most got thrown out and their ideology got targeted. Ever since KSA has been against them hence the Saudi Arabian support for Al-Sisi.
MB has also ever since been against Arab monarchies especially. There were never any American soldiers in Makkah or Madinah. They were based in a few military bases largely totally cut off from the remaining society. In the Eastern Province. They had their own American fast food chains etc. on their bases. This is the theory of how fast food really entered the GCC area and Arab world. They were stationed there to protect nearby Kuwait from being attacked by Saddam Hussein AGAIN (who still claimed it) and the smaller GCC states who feared for a attack due to their support of Kuwait and vulnerability. But nothing ever happened again and then KSA told them to leave and they did that. They also trained locals if I remember correctly. There was military cooperation at least which is only normal given that both KSA and USA were and are allies. As of now at least although both countries are slowly moving away from each other.
You being an Iranian should know that politics quickly change, especially those of the ME, since your country (Iran) was not more than 35 years ago the greatest American and Israeli ally of the region and it might become that again. Not long from now on. Actually the same Israel that your Mullah's have screamed "death to" for the past 35 years supported you during the Iran-Iraq war.
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