I am glad that the moderators acted against offensive posts without me even having to report them, but since this thread has been successfully diverted from its original topic, I would like to make a couple of comments.
"Wahhabism" is a stupid term made up to insult Saudi Muslims in particular. Islam in Saudi Arabia is free from idolatry of all its different kinds whether it's in the form of visiting shrines or in the form of superstition. Members here would be aware that some people visit shrines in Pakistan, you will never witness that happening in Arabia. Granted; this was just a miniscule example, & I am not saying that Islam in modern Arabia is as pure as it was during the era of revelation, but it's certainly closer to original Islam than what is followed in Pakistan. Extremely conservative people do exist in Arabia, but it has more to do with "conservative" culture rather than religion.
A huge number of Pakistanis in my opinion lack good or accurate knowledge regarding religion. This misunderstanding leads to extremism & other stupidity. Combine that with the fact that some people in our country foolishly come under the influence of retarded mullahs who shouldn't be allowed to preach in the first place.
I would also advise other members to stop viewing any criticism as discrimination or racism, & learn to be more tolerant of different views. Another thing, foreigners here should stop generalizing all Pakistanis as being racists, that is definitely not true, & I can understand your evil intentions behind these foolish accusations pretty well. Cease & desist from making these dumb accusations or prepare to face my wrath.
Racism is an issue facing every society on the planet, no nation is completely free of racism, this includes the nations of the Middle East & Pakistan too. As stated earlier, Pakistanis should stop blaming others for all the problems Pakistan faces today. The vast majority of the issues Pakistan faces today are purely indigenous in origins.
Getting back to the topic, I found a thesis discussing the relationship between Pakistan & Saudi Arabia. That thesis may be viewed on the link below.
http://prr.hec.gov.pk/Thesis/3100H.pdf
The author of the thesis claims to be a Saudi residing in Pakistan. I didn't get to read the entire document, but it seems to be an interesting read nonetheless.