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THE SAUDI SAVAGERY: Kingdom Beheads 16-Year-Old For Sending Whatsapp Message

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Tell you favorite Koordish friends that it was cool they got gassed for siding with Iran during the war.
I'm not Iraqi therefor I don't talk about Iraq. I talk about Jordan which has relatively good relations with the Kurds today.
 
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I'm not Iraqi therefor I don't talk about Iraq. I talk about Jordan which has relatively good relations with the Kurds today.

This thread is about Saudi, you spoke of Saudi whilst not being Saudi with a logic that I took and applied elsewhere to your Kurdish friends whom within Iraqi borders sided with Iran which was at war with Iraq, as a result they got gassed so i'm telling you to apply the same logic and tell your friends it's cool they got gassed. You don't seem to like to apply the same logic elsewhere, therefore I say again you're a schoolkid that shouldn't speak of such matters.
 
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This thread is about Saudi, you spoke of Saudi whilst not being Saudi with a logic that I took and applied elsewhere to your Kurdish friends whom within Iraqi borders sided with Iran which was at war with Iraq, as a result they got gassed so i'm telling you to apply the same logic and tell your friends it's cool they got gassed. You don't seem to like to apply the same logic elsewhere, therefore I say again you're a schoolkid that shouldn't speak of such matters.
What did I say that knowledge was needed about Saudi Arabia itself?



Nothing to do with knowing Saudi Arabia, I'm saying this about all countries.

Than again its their country, and their rules. If they want to do something they can do it freely. F*ck those HRO bullshit NGOs.

This is common knowledge that you don't need to be Saudi to know.

These people were trying to start a revolution in Saudi Arabia and therefor were given reasonable punishment. Its called being a traitor and is fair.

This is true, minorities will always be somewhat mistreated. Give me one scenario where they are not.

The country is Sunni majority. Of course the minority will be oppressed. It happens in America and around the world.

Genocide is different that executions. 30 people isn't thousands.
 
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I think it is needed after seeing what happened in lybia and Syria such punishment is justified otherwise if such people are ignored they will result in civil war in country and will lead to death of millions of people. Such snakes should be killed immediately
 
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The moral compass of Muslims in regards to the rights of the individual leave a lot to be desired.
 
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I think it is needed after seeing what happened in lybia and Syria such punishment is justified otherwise if such people are ignored they will result in civil war in country and will lead to death of millions of people. Such snakes should be killed immediately

I think some of it is too harsh bro. For example - torturing him over a period of years. One of the many reasons I hate Bashar Assad & Iran is because they do the very same thing to sunnis in syia (although they do it far worse...).

I think there is probably more to this then just "whatsapp messages" but still. I see why it is important to not let these guys rebel because then you have another group of people who are loyal to Iran and cause further damage for the Muslim world. They should just execute them straight away (after guilt is proven) instead of waiting years & years.

This is true, minorities will always be somewhat mistreated. Give me one scenario where they are not.

The country is Sunni majority. Of course the minority will be oppressed. It happens in America and around the world.

Genocide is different that executions. 30 people isn't thousands.

I think the Saudis gave them more of a chance than they do for majority. Sunnis scholars who stepped out of line were instantly punished/reprehended but Saudi let people like Nimr (the shia scholar) run around for years before they finally decided enough was enough.
 
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So it is OK..You are talking about subhumans and their culture of blood...and you find a way to see it as a normal distraction..

They don't want their kingdom to turn into Syria or Libya
 
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written by tyler durden
saturday april 27, 2019UK's The Sun tabloid. Abdulkareem al-Hawaj was just just 16 when he was arrested. Just a schoolboy at the time, he was detained and accused of being a "terrorist" for sending texts online about an anti-government demonstration.

Before making his 'confession', Abdulkareem, a Shiite Muslim who was 21 at the time of his execution, was reportedly brutally tortured. With his hands chained above his head, he was beaten and electrocuted. Amnesty International denounced his trial as a farce, since he was denied access to proper defense counsel.

Police also reportedly threatened to kill his family if he didn't confess to his crimes.

But Abdulkareem wasn't the only man executed this week over seemingly minor offenses committed when he was a teenager. Mujtaba al-Sweikat, was a teenager who was set to begin his studies at Western Michigan University when he was arrested for attending an anti-government protest.

Then just 17 years old, Sweikat was badly beaten after his arrest, including being repeatedly bludgeoned on the soles of his feet,before he "confessed" to crimes against the state.

Human rights organizations said he was tortured and convicted during a "sham trial." His university tried to intervene, insisting that he had 'great promise', but the government ignored their protests.

Harriet McCulloch, deputy director of Reprieve, a human rights organization, insisted both young men were killed for sharing information about a peaceful anti-government protest.Many things can be used to justify a death sentence in Mohammed Bin Salman's Saudi Arabia, including 'disobedience against the King,'

'preparing banners with anti-state slogans' and 'incitement via social media' are also offenses that potentially carry the weight of death.

Mujtaba al-Sweikat and Abdulkarim al-Hawaj were teenagers sharing information about peaceful protests on their mobile phones. Saudi Arabia's western allies must act now, to prevent any more young people being killed for exercising their right to freedom of expression.Another young man, Munir al-Adam, was just 23, when he was arrested in 2012 at a government checkpoint. During his interrogation, his feet were so badly beaten that he was forced to crawl for days. After losing hearing in one of his ears, he was rendered completely deaf after the horrific torture.

He told a judge that he agreed to sign the confession because he was exhausted by the brutal and relentless torture.

The 37 murders were carried out in Riyadh, the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, central Qassim province and in the Eastern Province, the home of the Shiite minority. After being beheaded, one of the men was reportedly crucified, and his body was put on display as a message to other would-be dissidents.

That message? This is what could happen to you and your loved ones if you dare speak out against the crown.

Reprinted with permission from ZeroHedge.

http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/arc...eads-16-year-old-for-sending-whatsapp-message

Next hanging - Muhammad Bin Salman for killing Jamal Kashogi

Most of these are Sunnis.. so it is not about minorities .. it is about the law of the land.. and in KSA it is Sharia'..

Sunnis are comprised of 4 schools of thought - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i & Hanbali.

Now the Saudis claim they follow the Hanbali school of thought but it is in fact an extreme wahabbi/ Salafi ideology, even the Hanbali’s have disowned them.

Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammah is the middle path, the moderate path. We do not agree with what these Saudis have done in the name of Islam
 
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Next hanging - Muhammad Bin Salman for killing Jamal Kashogi



Sunnis are comprised of 4 schools of thought - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i & Hanbali.

Now the Saudis claim they follow the Hanbali school of thought but it is in fact an extreme wahabbi/ Salafi ideology, even the Hanbali’s have disowned them.

Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammah is the middle path, the moderate path. We do not agree with what these Saudis have done in the name of Islam
Most schools of thought disavow the others!! KSA is a strict ideology far from being extreme..only if you consider Sharia' law to be extreme..
 
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Most schools of thought disavow the others!! KSA is a strict ideology far from being extreme..only if you consider Sharia' law to be extreme..

Er no mate....

The 4 schools of thought are in harmony with each other and accept each other....

Imam Malik Radi Allah Ta’ala Anhu used Imam Abu Hanifa Radi Allah ta’ala Anhu’s verdicts and Imam Shafi’i was a student of Hazrat Imam Malik Radi Allah ta’ala Anhu. Hazrat Imam Ahmad Hanbal was an admirer of Hazrat Imam Shafi’i and used to walk next to their donkey as respect whenever they came to Baghdad Sharif and hosted them at his home.

Now the 4 schools are branches of one tree and that tree is the ahle sunnah wal jammah - mainstream Islam.

These wahabbis are heretics.... the Saudis have just declared eid , using no sound methodology and on a whim as usual, which is against all rules of Shariah - even Her Majesty’s National Almanac Office declared that the the moon cannot be sighted anywhere in the world today....so you need to read more or sit with scholars

@313ghazi

@Ahmet Pasha

Brother ....I do not have sufficient privilege to comment / post on the Dajjal thread .... if u can ...make it accessible for all

Re. Dajjal

I recall from my readings that he will be broad and strong and he will
curly - ish hair. But he will appear when the Mahalma has taken place...and that will take place some years after WW3...remember he will appear on the road between Iraq & Shaam. Allah knows best ...but he will bring great tribulation. The ulema say that if we are alive in that time we must get away as far as possible from him because he will have great powers/fitna that no will be to resist him except a pious individual who will approach him from Madina Sharif...some ulema have said this person is Hazrat Khizar Alayhis Salam but we can only say that Allah knows best.

Anyone with 2 brain cells can see that we are heading towards WW3. My understanding of these events tells me that our children’s generation will definitely be there when Dajjal comes, so it’s our duty to prepare them for this.

@The SC .... as your a lover of all things Saudi ...google/ YouTube the palace outside the marshes of Madina .... look at the Saudi police uniform & vehicles ... they have the 1 eyed symbol ...these illiterate Bedouins are slaves of Dajjal
 
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