Mate, your copy-pasting the same BS from the other thread.
Is there some kinda guide book provided to you internet trolls, where you copy paste passages over and over without ever holding an intelligible discussion?
Also lol @ First attested monotheistic religions. Pre-islam arabia was drowning in idolatory.
copy paste again.
also, wealth comes from oil. thats it. and I dont think hot arid deserts suitable for living of lizards is considered lush and beautiful.
How can I copy paste my own posts?
No, however there is a guidebook of how to lecture trolls and how to post accurate historical and factual information.
Monotheism began with Prophet Ibrahim (as) in Hijaz almost 4500 years ago. I thought that a self-proclaimed Islamist keyboard warrior would know his Islamic history? Not the least surprised.
I am not the least surprised either that you are unaware of the fact that KSA is home to one of the oldest churches in the world (Jubail Church founded over 1700 years ago) and was home to one of the earliest Christian communities let alone elsewhere in the Arab world (neighborhood). Similarly with Judaism. In fact the second most holy city in Islam (Madinah) used to be inhabited by people believing in Judaism.
Or Hanifs. Not everyone was a Semitic pagan who followed religions from the time of Babylonian and Sumerian times. Not that there was anything wrong with this from a non-religious viewpoint.
Arabia/Arab world is a incredibly diverse and beautiful region of the world. Most of Arabia is mountainous and there are fertile areas the size of half of Pakistan. Did you know that Pakistan has barely more forest than KSA alone? Also I never knew that Pakistan was a jungle. I thought that it had an arid climate like all of the Middle East and most of the Muslim world.
BTW, the 1000's upon 1000's of photos in those two threads alone speak for themselves. I know that you are an ignorant but that is, once again, not my problem:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-...b-world-in-photos.280918/page-51#post-9955796
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/saudi-arabia-in-pictures.222471/page-98
You are a joke. Time to ignore this Arab-obsessed and inferiority ridden kawli and his one-sided desperation for attention. Welcome on my ignore list keyboard pseudo-Islamist.
Your joke links are what they are. All 20 + million Saudi Arabian twitter users are robots. Me included.
Go screw off as brother
@EgyptianAmerican rightly put it a while ago.
MBS said in this interview: No one, whatever his rank will escape justice if found guilty of corruption.. He was still deputy crown prince at the time..
Recently the Crown Prince estimated (conservatively) the amount of money that can be recovered by the state to something between SR 1.5 and 2 trillion Saudi Rials.. some people mention up to SR 5 trillion..
على قدر أهل العزم تأتي العزائم
وتأتي على قدر الكرام المكارم
وتعظم في عين الصغير صغارها
وتصغر في عين العظيم العظائم
VIDEO: “No one is above the law, nor prince or minister”
In his interview with Al Arabiya in May the Crown Prince forewarned people in the Kingdom about the consequences of corruption. (AP)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Sunday, 5 November 2017
In an interview broadcasted by Al Arabiya channel on May this year Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that “we grew apprehensive of corruption cases; anyone who is guilty will be punished”
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asserted that “no one is above the law whether it is a prince or a minister.”
On Saturday, November 4, King Salman issued a Royal Decree creating an anti-corruption committee chaired by the Crown Prince with the membership of the Chairman of the Monitoring and Investigation Commission, Chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Authority, Chief of the General Audit Bureau, Attorney General and Head of State Security.
Eleven princes, four sitting ministers and ‘tens’ of former ministers were immediately arrested on orders from the new committee on Saturday evening according to sources.
The committee announced that it is reopening the file of the 2009 Jeddah floods and investigating the 2012 Corona virus issue also known as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus.
King Salman said in his decree that in view of what was noticed of exploitation by some to illicitly accrue money the committee was formed to eliminate the issue.
Last Update: Sunday, 5 November 2017 KSA 03:27 - GMT 00:27
Kingdom's new management style is based on integrity, honesty and sincerity
Al-Awad said this decision represents a shift in transparency, accountability and governance which produces a healthy environment that is attractive for investment. (Saudi Gazzette)
SPA, RiyadhSunday, 5 November 2017
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Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Awad bin Saleh al-Awad said that the royal decree on fighting corruption is the state’s approach towards promoting integrity and advancing reform under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and the Crown Prince.
The minister said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince are keen to protect the public funds and eradicate corruption, which is considered a deterrent to the economy and society.
He said that this decision represents a shift in transparency, accountability and governance which produces a healthy environment that is attractive for investment.
Al-Awad added that the fight against corruption is a formal and popular demand to achieve social justice and accelerate the pace of reform and development of the renaissance within the Kingdom.
This is an important step towards the implementation of the kingdom’s policy to preserve public monies, announcing the launch of a new stage that establishes the state’s management style based on integrity, honesty and sincerity.
The minister said that the Crown Prince’s message in punishing corrupt people is a clear and firm message that no one will escape accountability.
Dr. Al-Awad explained that this decision will have a significant positive impact on the people of the Kingdom because the return of funds looted will benefit them in development projects and restore tens of millions of meters of land illegally seized.
He added that this will also aid in solving the housing problems and that this decision represents a strong deterrent for those who steal public money.
The Minister praised the King and the Crown Prince for their efforts to protect the country and its citizens and for preserving the country.
Last Update: Sunday, 5 November 2017 KSA 03:40 - GMT 00:40
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...based-on-integrity-honesty-and-sincerity.html