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the Ottoman Empire during World War-I. These two powers of WW-I, conspired against the Ottoman Empire through local Muslims of the empire in 1915/16.
Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, also known as the Sharif of Mecca, than Governor of Hejaz was induced by the military and diplomatic high-ups of these countries to side with them against the then rulers of the Muslim empire. Through a secret agreement, Sharif Hussain was offered by the confidential negotiators that, he would be given a major chunk of the Arab land to rule as a reward of his assistance to crumble the Muslim Empire. He was financially supported by these powers to revolt against the Muslim Empire. Sharif Hussain did everything desired by the UK and France, but did not get in return, whatever he was promise. The current states of the Middle East indeed came into being through the balkanization of the Ottoman Empire.
These militants, akin to people like Sharif Hussain, are now playing in the hands of external powers to destabilize Pakistan. They are fully funded by the powers located outside Pakistan for their desired objectives. They are not followers of Islamic ideology, rather being used to destabilize Pakistan for the cause of forces behind them. It is now the responsibility of the media and intellectual class and academia in general to create awareness among the general masses regarding the true intents of these terrorists. Lets identify Sharif Hussains, Mir Sadiqs and Mir Jaffars for their eventual rooting out from the Pakistani society. This is the only way we can serve Pakistan better.
Certainly Ottoman empire had been conspired by British and French.
But the Main local muslim character that assist them with collaboration of Lawrence of Arabia were Aale Saud, who were badu tribe before capturing the Hijaz and still be loyal and with British and US. West are still ruling through these Saud over muslims and keep them scattered over all Islamic community issues.
here a real background history of aale saud
In the mid-18th century, in the deserts of Arabia, a radical by the name of Mohammed ibn Abd Al-Wahhab began spreading a twisted ideology in the name of monotheism, which was to change the face of mainstream Islam. Abd Al-Wahhab maintained the belief that all other forms of Islam were bida or innovation, and labelled followers of the Sunni, and particularly the Shia sects as heretics. As such, he and his band of followers felt it their duty to punish those who went against their warped dogma, sometimes in the most brutal ways. He and his horde of bandits travelled to modern Iraq, and plundered the shrines of Imam Ali (AS) in Najaf, Imam Hussain (AS) in Karbala, demolished them and slaughtered the citizens of the Holy cities. They then went on to destroy various other shrines around Iraq; the Kadhimayn in Baghdad and the shrine of Imam al-Askari in Samarra'.
As his support grew and he began to spread his doctrine, Abd Al-Wahhab came across a tribal chieftain by the name of Mohammed bin Saud, after he and his followers were exiled from a town for burying a local women up to her head in the sand, and stoning her to death. The two forged an alliance, sealed with the marriage of al-Sauds son to Abd Al-Wahhabs daughter.
As al-Saud rose to prominence and seized control of Arabia with the help of the British, the Wahhabi doctrine so too grew. Wahhabism has become indoctrinated in the state religion, and has overshadowed the true Islam. The Saudi royal family sought to spread Wahhabism, and destroy anything that went against it. This was evident when al-Saud destroyed al-Baqee, the resting place of the Prophets (PBUH) closest relatives and companions.
Today, the Saudi-Wahhabi ideology continues to blight the Muslim world. Its stranglehold over mainstream Islam is the most worrying problem Muslims face today. Saudi Arabia has spent $17 billion in the last 30 years propagating Wahhabism; funding mosques, bribing Imams, and sponsoring schools, ensuring the scourge lives on for generations. Wahhabis now are as dangerous as their forefathers; they continue to slaughter Shia in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and they still kill indiscriminately in the name of Islam.