Will Riyad serve as a ''father'' for all the Christians in the region too?Will they build at least 1 Church in their country, before claiming to be a ''father'' of 40 million Christians in the Middle East?
Why should KSA serve as a "father" for Christians in the Middle East? What has religion anything to do with this? Al-Sadr was referring to modern-day KSA (Arabia) as the father of all Arabs which is true.
KSA has excellent relations with our Arab Christian brothers and sisters in Jordan (the Christian Arab tribes of Jordan are originally from neighboring Hijaz), Syria, Lebanon and the Coptic community in Egypt due to ancient ties with the Coptic community that was manifested clearly already 1400 years ago when Prophet Muhammad (saws) married a Coptic Christian lady and wrote this letter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashtiname_of_Muhammad
Jubail Church is a 4th-century church building near
Jubail,
Eastern Province, discovered in 1986. It originally belonged to the
Church of the East, an ancient
Nestorian branch of
Eastern Christianity in the Middle East. It is one of the oldest churches in the world.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubail_Church
As for Christianity, modern-day KSA is home to one of the earliest Christian churches in the world (Jubail Church that is 1700 + years old) and many people in Arabia in the pre-Islamic era were Christians (Arabian Christianity and Nestorian Christianity). Numerous Christian "saints" are originally from Arabia too and other parts of the Arab world.
This thread should educate you:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/arab-christians.434622/
BTW why should KSA build churches when none of us are Christians any longer? Why should churches be built in a Islamic country for temporary expats that can pray at home or visit neighboring states where there are plenty of churches, even within the GCC? Besides you don't understand the special role that KSA plays here from a religious perspective as being the home of the Two Holy Mosques and the cradle of Islam. I will not compare KSA directly with Vatican but there is obviously reason for comparison.
Why does Russia not built mosques in occupied Northern Caucasus (native lands of non-Russian and non-Slavic peoples) in particular among the traditional Adyghe lands? Why is Russia persecuting various religious communities such as Jehovas Witnesses and others? Why don't you look inwards before barking? We are not a Christian country nor do we pretend to be a liberal democracy (thank God).
BTW I don't understand why hostile anti-Arabs are meddling in internal Arab affairs? Your post has nothing to do with what was said in Arabic or what this thread is about.
Lastly there are nowhere near 40 million Christians in the Middle East. Not sure where you got this number from. Almost all the Christians in the Middle East are Arab Christians, Assyrians, Copts and Armenians (those living the Arab world).
Muqtada al sadr is a joke my friend, don't take him a bit serious.
And if you want Christian Al-Qaeda or Christian ISIS then you are welcome to take them as a father for Christians.
Go take your medicine or stop using your daily supply of Iranian heroin and mind your own business foreigner. Internal Arab relations have nothing to do with you. Blood is thicker than water and always will be. Remember this.
The only joke here is you. Some nobody on a Pakistani Defence Forum. Al-Sadr on the other hand is one of the most influential people in Iraq.
What hurts you is the fact that KSA and Iraq have restored their brotherly relations as throughout almost all of recorded history. Keep having your behind burnt. I will enjoy it greatly.
Here is more arsenal to make you more crazy than already:
Dubai, UAE
The Deputy Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, met in Jeddah today evening with Iraqi Minister of Oil Engineer Jabbar Al-Luaibi.
The Saudi Crown Prince affirmed the keenness of the Kingdom's government to stabilize Iraq and its determination to develop and strengthen relations in all fields, in the interest of the peoples of the two countries.
The meeting reviewed joint opportunities in the economic fields in general and energy in particular, including the opening of land ports, direct flights and the promotion of trade and investment from the private sector.
The discussion also touched on the close cooperation between the two countries in the field of oil policy coordination, and affirmed the two countries' full commitment to the agreement to reduce oil production until the markets reached the target balance of this agreement.
https://www.alarabiya.net/ar/saudi-...كد-على-علاقة-قوية-مع-العراق-بكل-المجالات.html
Saudi Arabia and Iraq confirm their commitment to the agreement to reduce oil production
http://www.youm7.com/story/2017/8/1...-التزامهما-باتفاقية-خفض-إنتاج-البترول/3360855
«Energy and petrochemicals» anchored Iraq index in Jubail
http://www.okaz.com.sa/article/1563966/اقتصاد/الطاقة-والبتروكيماويات-ترسو-بمؤشر-العراق-في-الجبيل
"Civil Aviation" sign a memorandum of understanding on air transport with Iraq - News Saudi Arabia Okaz Newspaper
http://www.okaz.com.sa/article/1563...ني-توقع-مذكرة-تفاهم-حول-النقل-الجوي-مع-العراق
Military and intelligence cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Iraq
Restoring Iraq to the Arab incubator
http://www.okaz.com.sa/article/1563888/كتاب-ومقالات/استعادة-العراق-للحاضنة-العربية
Iraq wants to restart the oil pipeline across Saudi Arabia
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RIYADH: Iraq's former oil minister and head of Iraq's oil and energy committee, MP Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, said it was necessary to restore Iraq's oil pipeline through Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea.
Bahr al-Ulum said in a statement to Al-Hayat newspaper that this line is one of the most important projects carrying oil, which was established with Iraqi funds from the Iraqi oil sources to the ports of Yanbu Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea.
He expected that there will be a positive response by the Kingdom in this regard that the political atmosphere is appropriate, and there is great convergence between the two governments in a format that allows Iraq to open several files stuck between the carrier line, debt, and joint wells and gas oil cooperation .
https://www.mubasher.info/news/3145312/العراق-يرغب-في-إعادة-تشغيل-خط-أنابيب-نفط-عبر-السعودية
Immediate measures to facilitate the export of Saudi products to Iraq
REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser - RTSGJ5Z
Saudi - Iraqi agreement on the stability of world oil markets
https://aawsat.com/home/article/995721/اتفاق-سعودي-–-عراقي-على-استقرار-أسواق-النفط-العالمية
Saudi Arabia looks forward to economic rapprochement with Iraq
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Al-Falih said in a statement issued by the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources on Thursday that the economic relations will be "more active and more cooperative in the field of trade exchange between the Kingdom and Iraq, as well as in the field of joint investment of companies and businessmen between the two countries."
Habib Sadr: a breakthrough in relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia in the coming period
The relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia will witness a boom in the coming periods, pointing out that the developments between the two countries are increasing and will increase after the next Eid al-Adha coming back working at the border crossings between Iraq and Saudi Arabia like those in Arar and Gemayya.
In a special statement to Sadi al-Balad, al-Sadr stressed that relations between the two countries will witness a development in terms of trade exchange and Saudi air traffic at Iraqi airports, noting that a consulate will be opened in Najaf in Iraq.
The Iraqi ambassador said that Iraq and Saudi Arabia have good relations between them for a long time, so we do not forget that there are tribal extensions between the two countries. The late Saudi King Abdullah had an Iraqi wife belonging to the Shammar tribe.
He pointed out that tens of thousands of Saudi visitors visit holy sites in Iraq, so in some seasons, more than 100,000 Saudis gather in Karbala and Najaf, who need those who care for them and inspect their affairs.
TRITON, Today at 17:29
News from today. Now cry.
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