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Saudi Grand Mufti warns Gulf public against unrest

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti, the highest religious authority in the birthplace of Islam, issued a condemnation of demonstrations that appeared to blame Iran for unrest among Shi’ite Muslims in Gulf Arab states.

“The Arab Gulf is being targeted by attacks seeking to discredit religion and eliminate the material interests and wealth it holds,” Al-Watan newspaper quoted Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al al-Sheikh as saying in his Friday sermon in Riyadh.

Al-Sheikh warned people not to follow “enemies” who called on them to protest, saying they aimed to divide the people of the region.

Unrest has erupted among majority Shi’ites in Bahrain and minority Shi’ites in Eastern Saudi Arabia in the last two years. Sunni authorities have repeatedly blamed Shi’ite Iran, which denies involvement.

Tension has also run high over Iran’s disputed nuclear programme, which Gulf Arab rulers fear could help Iran acquire nuclear weapons.

The al-Saud dynasty rules in alliance with clerics who back the royal family and have wide influence over Saudi society.

Al-Watan said al-Sheikh also lashed out at what he called “satellite channels that broadcast evil” and urged owners to use them to promote security and obey their country’s rulers.

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Al-Sheikh warned people not to follow “enemies” who called on them to protest, saying they aimed to divide the people of the region
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Interesting that the Wahabi tyrannies support all kinds of sectarian strife in every Muslim country, however the same Wahabi ulema preach acceptance of tyranny in Arabia -- an Arab Spring in Arabia?? Maybe not in a year or even 5 years but the writing is already on the wall -- What we should see are state sponsored movements that will seek to replace personalities but not the system and it may work, but not for long -
 
He is actually saying to people to stay quiet on the oppressive regime,because they give him a good chunk of oil money to preach 'religion' the way Al Saud wants.Meanwhile,at the same time,they are supporting terrorist thugs in Syria.
 
What is it that are you doing in Syria then? What a shameless hypocrite, all those "kings" deserve to be hanged upside down and naked....

The Grand Mufti has no role over syria period. If you are looking for a perfect example of hypocrisy check out your avatar. What a hypocrisy what is he doing Syria....
 
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Interesting that the Wahabi tyrannies support all kinds of sectarian strife in every Muslim country, however the same Wahabi ulema preach acceptance of tyranny in Arabia -- an Arab Spring in Arabia?? Maybe not in a year or even 5 years but the writing is already on the wall -- What we should see are state sponsored movements that will seek to replace personalities but not the system and it may work, but not for long -

refrain from using the term W as many PDF member got banned for the reason.... We have come to know the term sectarianism when Khomeini came to power... does that give you something..
 
Bro The Legend

You need to improve your grammar mate..I honestly am not sure what you are trying to say here mate..

PS: If the saudis, gcc boys kicked out the asians working there..wat do you tink will be the economic repercussions for the GCC?



what is good about saudi arabia is that both people and government have same vision in all aspect of life politicly to be specific... IF in any case something happened will not change Saudi Arabia will remain the same....
 
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