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Saudi Arabia beheads 37 people for terrorism crimes, most are Shiites

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Guys..those of you who call the executed people "terrorist" and support this murderous al-saude gang just think for a second..you are giving your support to a bunch of people that rob the God given wealth of Arabian people and spend it on lavish life styles you can not even imagine..they get fatter every day while you and all of the rest of us have to work hard just to make a living...unless you are one of them then you must be one of us...rise up and protect the weak and the just .... ..judgement day we all will be held accuntable for our actions.
 
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Who were sentenced to death:

1 - Mohammed al-Qahtani
2 - Khalid al-Tuwaijri
Both convicts handcuffed the hands and feet of the Colonel in the General Investigation (Nasser Al-Othman) and then Severed his head from his body, and despite the heinous crime Demonstrations and advocacy campaigns demanded the release of Mohammed al-Qahtani..

21 formed terrorist cells to target the homeland:

Mujtaba Nader Abdullah Al Suweikt 2 / Hassan Abdul Wahab Al Jazair 3 / Abdullah Hani Abdullah Al Tarif 4 / Mohammed Mansour Ahmed Al Nasser 5 / Mustafa Ahmed Darwish 6 / Salman Amin Salman Al Quraish. 7 / Said Mohammed Saeed Al-Scafi 8 / Abdulaziz Hassan Al-Sahawi 10 / Abdullah Salman Al-Asrij /Muhammad al-Ashour 15 / Fadhel Hassan Ladad 17 / Abdulla Salman Al-Asraih 18 / Abdulkarim Mohammed Al-Hawaj 19 / Mohammad Saeed Al-Rasoul Al-Rasool Al-Khatem 12 / Munir Abdullah Ahmad Al-Adam 13 / Abbas Hajji Hassan 20 / Abdullah Hassan Aujan 21 / Ali Hussein Ali Muhanna


Crimes committed:

11 security men killed and 92 injured, Eight citizens killed and 40 injured, 4 residents killed and injured 9
Sentences issued in 2016

Complete list
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1. Ahmed Hassan Ali Al Rabee.

2. Ahmed Hussein Ali Al-Aradi.

3. Ahmed Faisal Hassan Al-Darwish.

4. Jaber Zuhair Jaber Al-Marhoon.

5. Hussein Hassan Ali Al Rabee.

6. Hussein Ali Jassim Al-Humaidi.

7. Hussein Qassem Ali Al-Abboud.

8. Hussein Mohammed Ali Al-Musallam.

9. Haidar Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Leif.

10. Khaled Hamoud Jawir Al-Faraj.

11. Khaled Abdul Karim Saleh Al-Tuwaijri.

12. Salem Abdullah Awad Al-Amri Al-Harbi.

13. Saeed Mohammed Saeed Al-Scafi.

14. Salman Amin Salman Al-Quraish.

15. Muslim student Suleiman Al-Harbi.

16. Tahir Muslim Sulaiman Al-Harbi.

17. Abbas Haji Ahmed Al-Hassan.

18. Abdulaziz Hassan Ali Al-Sahawi.

19. Abdul Karim Mohammed Al-Hawaj.

20. Abdullah Salman Saleh Al-Asrij.

21. Abdullah Adel Hassan Aujan.

22. Abdullah Hani Abdullah Al Tarif.

23. Aziz Mahdi Abdullah Al-Rafi Al-Amri.

24. Ali Hussein Ali Al-Ashour.

25. Ali Hussein Ali Al-Muhanna.

26. Fadel Hassan Abdul Karim Badad.

27. Mujtaba Nader Abdullah Al-Sweikt.

28. Mohammed Hussein Ali Al Ashour.

29. Mohammed Saeed Abdul-Rasool Al-Khatam.

30. Mohammed Ayed Mohammed Al-Namlan Al-Qahtani.

31. Mohammed Abdul Ghani Mohammed Attieh.

32. Mohammed Mansour Ahmed Al Nasser.

33. Mustafa Ahmed Abdullatif Darwish.

34. Muntader Ali Saleh Al-Sobaiti.

35. Munir Abdullah Ahmed Al Adam.

36. Hadi Yousef Reda Al-Hazim.

37. Yousef Abdullah Awad Al Amri.

All of whom are Saudi citizens, to adopt the extremist terrorist ideology and the formation of terrorist cells to corrupt and disrupt the security and the spread of chaos and provoke sectarian strife and damage to peace and social security and attack the security headquarters using explosive bombs, and the killing of a number of security men and betrayal in cooperation with hostile parties to the detriment of the supreme interests of the country.
In their referral to the Shari'a courts after they were charged with committing these crimes, they were issued with legal instruments that required the establishment of the Sharia and the death penalty for them.
The Ministry of the Interior declares this to affirm that this country will not hesitate to deter anyone who wishes to harm its security and stability, its citizens and residents on its territory, and that it is proceeding with the will of Allah with all determination and determination to achieve justice by implementing the provisions of sharia in all those who violate God's borders. At the same time, anyone wishing to commit such criminal terrorist acts will be punished by legitimate punishment.

https://www.spa.gov.sa/1916236
 
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Well Done. Much needed crackdown on all houthis and IRGC elements. Heres to hoping many countries will follow suit specifically Pakistan, turkey and many more countries
 
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Saudi Arabia beheads 37 for terrorism crimes; most Shiites

AYA BATRAWY

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia on Tuesday beheaded 37 Saudi citizens, most of them minority Shiites, in a mass execution across the country for alleged terrorism-related crimes. It also publicly pinned the executed body and severed head of a convicted Sunni extremist to a pole as a warning to others.

The executions were likely to stoke further regional and sectarian tensions between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Saudi dissident Ali Al-Ahmed, who runs the Gulf Institute in Washington, identified 34 of those executed as Shiites based on the names announced by the Interior Ministry.

“This is the largest mass execution of Shiites in the kingdom’s history,” he said.

Amnesty International also confirmed the majority of those executed were Shiite men. The rights group said they were convicted “after sham trials” that relied on confessions extracted through torture.

It marked the largest number of executions in a single day in Saudi Arabia since Jan. 2, 2016, when the kingdom executed 47 people for terrorism-related crimes in what was the largest mass execution carried out by Saudi authorities since 1980.

Among those executed three years ago were four Shiites, including prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr, whose death sparked protests from Pakistan to Iran and the ransacking of the Saudi Embassy in Tehran. Saudi-Iran ties have not recovered and the embassy remains shuttered.

King Salman ratified by royal decree Tuesday’s mass execution and that of 2016. The king, who has empowered his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has asserted a bolder and more decisive leadership style than previous monarchs since ascending to the throne in 2015.

The kingdom and its Sunni-led Arab allies have also been emboldened by U.S. President Donald Trump’s unwavering dedication to pressuring Iran’s Shiite clerical leadership, which includes his decision to pull out of a nuclear agreement with Iran and re-impose punishing sanctions to cripple its economy.

Al-Ahmed described Tuesday’s executions as a politically motivated message to Iran.

“This is political,” he said. “They didn’t have to execute these people, but it’s important for them to ride the American anti-Iranian wave.”

The Interior Ministry’s statement said those executed had adopted extremist ideologies and formed terrorist cells with the aim of spreading chaos and provoking sectarian strife. It said the individuals had been found guilty according to the law and ordered executed by the Specialized Criminal Court in Riyadh, which specializes in terrorism trials, and the country’s high court.

The individuals were found guilty of attacking security installations with explosives, killing a number of security officers and cooperating with enemy organizations against the interests of the country, the Interior Ministry said.

The statement was carried across state-run media, including the Saudi news channel al-Ekhbariya. The statement read on the state-run news channel opened with a verse from the Quran that condemns attacks that aim to create strife and disharmony and warns of great punishment for those who carry out such attacks.

Al-Ahmed said among those executed was Shiite religious leader Sheikh Mohammed al-Attiyah, whose charges included seeking to form a sectarian group in the western city of Jiddah. Al-Ahmed said the sheikh publicly spoke of the need to work closely with Saudi Arabia’s Sunni majority and would lead small prayer groups among Shiites.

In a speech he gave in 2011 under then King Abdullah, the sheikh was quoted as saying that frank and open dialogue between Sunnis and Shiites could help strengthen Saudi unity. He urged patience and expressed hope in a national dialogue that had taken place among Shiite dissidents and Sunni leaders.

“As long as we live in the same country, we have no choice but to accept one another and live with one another, no matter the degree of difference between us,” he said.

Amnesty International said 11 of the men were convicted of spying for Iran and sentenced to death after a “grossly unfair trial.” At least 14 others executed were convicted of violent offences related to their participation in anti-government demonstrations in Shiite-populated areas of Saudi Arabia between 2011 and 2012.

Among those put to death was a young man convicted of a crime that took place when he was 16 years-old, said Amnesty.

Saudi Arabia’s supreme council of clerics, who are all ultraconservative Sunnis, said the executions were carried out in accordance with Islamic law.

The Interior Ministry said the body of one of the executed men — Khaled bin Abdel Karim al-Tuwaijri — was publicly pinned to a pole. The statement did not say in which city of Saudi Arabia the public display took place.

He appears to have been convicted as a Sunni militant, though the government did not give a detailed explanation of the charges against each individual executed.

The government defends such executions as a powerful tool for deterrence.

Saudi analysts and pro-government writers brought in to discuss the executions on al-Ekhbariya said they are a powerful sign that the country’s leadership will not hesitate to use the full might of the judicial system to punish Saudis who seek to disrupt the kingdom’s security.

Those executed hailed from Riyadh, Mecca, Medina and Asir, as well as Shiite Muslim populated areas of the Eastern Province and Qassim. The executions also took place in those various regions.

It brings the number of people executed since the start of the year to around 100, according to official announcements. Last year, the kingdom executed 149 people, most of them drug smugglers convicted of non-violent crimes, according to Amnesty’s most recent figures.

Executions are traditionally carried out after midday prayers. Public displays of the bodies of executed men last for around three hours until late afternoon prayers, with the severed head and body hoisted to the top of a pole overlooking a main square.

This latest mass execution comes days after four Islamic State gunmen were killed by Saudi security forces while trying to attack a security building north of the capital, Riyadh.

It also comes on the heels of Sri Lanka’s Easter Day attacks that killed over 300 people, including two Saudi nationals. The attack was claimed by the Islamic State group.

Local affiliates of the Islamic State group and Saudis inspired by its ideology launched several attacks in Saudi Arabia between 2014 and 2016, killing dozens of people, including security officers and Shiite worshippers. The last major attempted attack is believed to have been two years ago.

The group, like al-Qaida in the past, has sought to undermine the Al Saud royal family’s legitimacy, which is rooted in part in its claim to implement Islamic Shariah law and to be the protectors of Islam’s most sacred sites in Mecca and Medina that are at the center of hajj.

https://apnews.com/e653f1326ece453d9c2b4a9a733042f7
To?

Tereko kya?

Do you want to commit terrorism in Saudi? If not, why the worry?
 
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If crime can be controlled by Sharia than why does Saudi need to behead sa many guys so frequently?

Shall cow piss drinking be allowed to compensate for drinking camel piss, sorry camel cola?
We have seen what happens to even build churches in Buddhist country. No need to say what will happen to them in sharia regime.
camel urine has no relgious significance its a tradition followed by some tribes in arabia arabia nothing to do with Islam now ull post hadith i checked with scholars and those are zaheef hadith so keep enjoying urine hindu boy and dont talk about things you have no idea about i understand that lies are norm iin your turd couuntry and your gret hinduvta hero Shiri Modi ki g farts lies alll the time but not us!

as for crime Sharia law punishments are there to instill fear in hearts and minds of criminals to stop them from crimes and suadia is not a sharia based country! proper sharia is not implemented anywhere.
 
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camel urine has no relgious significance its a tradition followed by some tribes in arabia arabia nothing to do with Islam now ull post hadith i checked with scholars and those are zaheef hadith so keep enjoying urine hindu boy and dont talk about things you have no idea about i understand that lies are norm iin your turd couuntry and your gret hinduvta hero Shiri Modi ki g farts lies alll the time but not us!

as for crime Sharia law punishments are there to instill fear in hearts and minds of criminals to stop them from crimes and suadia is not a sharia based country! proper sharia is not implemented anywhere.

It's not a tradition and the Prophet (pbuh) did recommend some people do drink it when they became sick. The arabs identified that something in camel urine made it have medicinal properties in regard to illnesses or specific illnesses. So it's more of a medicine. Still that is very different in comparison to cow urine because that holds religious significance for hindus.

I'm sure many modern drugs have their original in animals or plants or stuff like bacteria.
 
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Scholars????????????? Why don't they declare it Haram then?

Second thing, If you do not know about even Isalm and you have to consult scholars than why do you make sweeping statement on Hinduism? Why don'y you educate yourself on Isalam first before commenting on Hinduism.
urine boy again you are taliing non sense Islam is Allahs word and us nornal muslims regularly consult ulemas to understand Islam better and educate ourselves

anyways may Allah guide you i i wont discuss religion with you or your kind! it can get messy and i dont want to hurt anyones religious sentiments!

cheers!
 
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The only way to curb terrorism is catch them and behead them... End of Story..
Well, that's not the only way. For sustainable peace, you have to address the issues on the ground.
 
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Well, that's not the only way. For sustainable peace, you have to address the issues on the ground.
exactly for many sharia law is all about beheading beards burqas in true form sharia law treats humans like humans and not animals provides equal justice and welfare re for everyone
 
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