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US & KSA Together we prevail: Riyadh Summit 2017

Will these 3 Summits bring a huge change to the Middle East in particular and the Islamic world in g

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 18.8%
  • No

    Votes: 48 69.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 8 11.6%

  • Total voters
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Tell that kawli, the religious and ethnic minority that he is, to become even more accustomed to being the reject and regional outsider that his entity always was, is and will be.

Not only that tell him that nobody cares about his fixed and ridiculous "election" where 3-4 puppet Mullah's who have already been chosen and "cleared" beforehand, are fighting to become the biggest puppet in the hands of the "holy" and "infallible" "Supreme Leader" that has ruled Iran for 30 years. Who is of Arab lineage btw that he proudly displaces each single day.

We don't want any engagement with your phariah state. You are irrelevant. Today we welcomed all the world's Muslim leaders and the most powerful person in the world (US president) and you were missing along with your best friend in the region (Bashar al-Kalb). Your disruptive policies will soon have an end and for the sake of your entity and people I do not hope that you will face the destruction that you faced under the hands of Saddam Hussein alone. Should a war occur you will be up against an entirely different beast. It will simply become the end of your Mullah's and your country will turn into Afghanistan next door if not divided along ethnic lines.
 
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King Salman: We do not take (mix) the Iranian people with the crimes of its regime

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, who was speaking at the opening of the Arab-American Islamic Conference hosted by President Donald Rumsfeld, said that the countries participating in the summit are an important partner in combating extremism and terrorism.

King Salman said: We will cooperate in the elimination of terrorism in all its forms and forms, stressing that the Islamic religion was and will remain a religion of mercy and coexistence and peace, stressing that some of the members of Islam distort religion.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques added that President Trump's participation in the summit shows Washington's interest in the region.

"We reject and condemn the classification of peoples on religious or sectarian grounds," he said. "The Iranian regime, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Da'ad and al Qaeda are similar. We do not take the Iranian people with the crimes of its regime. He added that the Iranian regime has been the spearhead of terrorism since the revolution of Khomeini until today.

King Salman said: "We confirm our resolve to eliminate the oppressor and all terrorist organizations."

Earlier, Saudi King Abdullah II welcomed participants to the Arab-American Islamic Summit.

King Salman said on Twitter: "I welcome the participants in the Arab-Islamic summit."

"The prospects for the Riyadh Summit will be positive for the region and the world, and will strengthen our alliance against extremism and terrorism."

https://www.alarabiya.net/ar/saudi-...ويتر-قمة-الرياض-ستوثق-تحالفنا-ضد-الإرهاب.html
 
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LOL

says a saudi guy who says there is no such thing as wahhabism ?

yeah, not going to take you seriously.


I don't wish to, I just want your clergy/royals to stop exporting your intolerant fascist version of Islam (sallafism) the world over, what you do in your desert isn't of concern to me otherwise though it would be nice if everyone there, you included, had a bit more freedom.

In slumdog India, you see, Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and every other person has a right to practice their faith freely, while you guys will throw someone in prison and chop his/her head off for displaying an article of faith.

In the end, money does not mean much at all, hopefully one day even an inbred brince like you will get it.

Slum dog, it's something that all educated and well-informed Islamic theologians say and historians.

Yet, I should take an Indian slum dog based in the local internet cafe in the slum seriously and your baseless blabbering and wishful thinking? You mean the same individual who was worshipping Donald Trump as a deity a few months ago here 24/7 and who dreamt about "KSA being deal with by Trump" and here you are. The laughing stock as usual. I am just having fun with you.

KSA is home to millions of Christians, 1 million Hindus/Buddhists and there are never religious riots, all those people live more peacefully and better than in their own homelands. Using India as an example of religious tolerance, when you are killing each other as animals in religious, ethnic and caste riots is as big a joke as claiming that Saudi Arabian women have worse lives than the average Indian women. You don't know anything. Women in the GCC live better lives than all women in the Muslim world. Yes, people are beheading the millions of non-Muslims who live in KSA for practicing their faits in their own homes. You are completely right, slum dog.
 
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Closure of the Gulf-US summit in Riyadh

Signing a memorandum of understanding with Washington to monitor sources of terrorist financing

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The conclusion of the American Islamic Summit in Riyadh
The summit is the first of its kind held in Riyadh with the participation of more than 55 countries

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Slum dog, it's something that all educated and well-informed Islamic theologians say and historians.

Yet, I should take an Indian slum dog based in the local internet cafe in the slum seriously and your baseless blabbering and wishful thinking? You mean the same individual who was worshipping Donald Trump as a deity a few months ago here 24/7 and who dreamt about "KSA being deal with by Trump" and here you are. The laughing stock as usual. I am just having fun with you.

KSA is home to millions of Christians, 1 million Hindus/Buddhists and there are never religious riots, all those people live more peacefully and better than in their own homelands. Using India as an example of religious tolerance, when you are killing each other as animals in religious, ethnic and caste riots is as big a joke as claiming that Saudi Arabian women have worse lives than the average Indian women. You don't know anything. Women in the GCC live better lives than all women in the Muslim world. Yes, people are beheading the millions of non-Muslims who live in KSA for practicing their faits in their own homes. You are completely right, slum dog.
and how many Churches and Temples do those millions of Hindus/Buddhists and Christians have there ?
 
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PDF doesn't represent Pakistan. Here 99% of people are anti government and anti Pakistan PM who is most popular leader in Pakistan by some distance.

Raheel Sharif
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Well, let me just say that you can witness some quite "interesting" and "atypical" for Pakistan and Pakistanis views on this forum. I suspect that many of such individuals are false-flaggers.

Anyway it takes nerve for a Pakistani to criticize KSA for having ties with the US when, correct me if I am wrong, Pakistan receives US handouts (economic donations), the US having killed Pakistani civilians and soldiers (drone attacks albeit unintentional, we must assume) and when the Pakistan prime minister was present in the same meeting that this guy is criticizing. Not only that Pakistan is considered a "pro-US" state or at least a state with closer ties to the US/UK than traditional USSR/Russian allies such as Algeria, Syria, Iran (under the Mullah's) to name a few.

Maybe our Al-Assad and Putin fanboy @AZADPAKISTAN2009 can educate us more here? Is Pakistan also ruled by imaginary Zionists? How about Turkey, a NATO member state and a state that has full diplomatic ties to Israel? Or what about the Mullah's and their acceptance of Israeli support during the Iraq-Iran war? What a joke your likes are. May your envy, obsession and hypocrisy drown you while we will continue to progress and advance on all fronts.
 
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Well, let me just say that you can witness some quite "interesting" and "atypical" for Pakistan and Pakistanis views on this forum. I suspect that many of such individuals are false-flaggers.

Anyway it takes nerve for a Pakistani to criticize KSA for having ties with the US when, correct me if I am wrong, Pakistan receives US handouts (economic donations), the US having killed Pakistani civilians and soldiers (drone attacks albeit unintentional, we must assume) and when the Pakistan prime minister was present in the same meeting that this guy is criticizing. Not only that Pakistan is considered a "pro-US" state or at least a state with closer ties to the US/UK than traditional USSR/Russian allies such as Algeria, Syria, Iran (under the Mullah's) to name a few.

Maybe our Al-Assad and Putin fanboy @AZADPAKISTAN2009 can educate us more here? Is Pakistan also ruled by imaginary Zionists? How about Turkey, a NATO member state and a state that has full diplomatic ties to Israel? Or what about the Mullah's and they acceptance of Israeli support during the Iraq-Iran war? What a joke your likes are.

That is interesting that Algeria wasn't part of this meet.
 
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The daughter of US President # Ivanka Trump after her arrival in Saudi Arabia, wrote # Ivanka expressing her happiness with the warm reception she had received from King Salman and his family.

"I was honoured by the warm reception we received from King Salman and his family," Ivanka said.

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Ivanka Trump: I learned from the challenges of Saudi women leaders
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There's nothing historic about this summit. It is basically an attempt by the SA regime to shore up the old alliance so that the unpredictable crackpot does not turn against the regime. The purpose is to ensure the continuity of the despotic rules in ME and the dominance of israel in the region.
A meeting of despots and self imposed leaders who are trying to self glorify. I find it really funny, all the lunatic jihadis are all wahabi mentality and funded by GCC and yet to isolate Iran is not only stupidity but a hyena looking at a mirror and thinking it is a lion.
 
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and how many Churches and Temples do those millions of Hindus/Buddhists and Christians have there ?

Hinduism, from what I am aware of, never had a historical presence in Arabia/Arabian Peninsula/Arab world.

Local Christians, albeit one of the oldest communities in history, died out in modern-day KSA 1000 years ago. What remains are church ruins. One of those this one, called the Jubail Church, which is one of the oldest churches in the world and built 1700 years ago.


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.[35]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubail_Church

However Jordan which is geographically and historically a part of Arabia has a significant Arab Christian community composed of native Jordanians (Arabians) who belong to Christian Arab tribes who adopted Christianity prior to Islam and never left it. If Jordan was part of KSA today, which it could have been if not for historical details less than 100 years ago, I am quite sure that churches would have remained and a different policy in this regard.

The Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews etc. (non-Muslims in general) are non-natives/non-citizens and mostly temporary expats/workers. If KSA had Christian and Jewish minorities like once before, it would have made sense to have churches and synagogues. Not only that KSA is home to Makkah and Madinah and is distinct from other Muslim countries for this reason alone. You will not understand this. Non-Muslims are free to worship their Gods in the privacy of their homes. Proselytizing religions other than Islam openly is not allowed nor are there any active non-Muslim places of worship. Just like the Vatican.

That is interesting that Algeria wasn't part of this meet.

Did they not have a representative? Not sure and don't bother to find it out right now. Anyway it's not really surprising as Algeria is ruled by a military regime that supports Al-Assad and they are also strongly aligned to Russia. They are the only Arab country that are that along with, you guessed it right, Al-Assad.

Our Algerian brothers and sisters are sick of their military regime and almost every Algerian that you will interact with is strongly anti-Al-Assad. Algerians know better than most what it is to live under oppressors.
 
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Trump I think is still ok, I never had insane expectations from him, just that he was and is so much better than crooked hillary.

I hope he doesn't to go to war with Iran or deposes Assad in Syria, I want him to kill al saud funded salafist "rebels" in Syria and ISIS, his speech today seemed to suggest he's staying the course, even if it was a bit PC for Trump standards.

We shall see though.

and because you're slow, here's that history lesson for you again:

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you inbred salafilth jihadi supremacist can never make friends with the kuffar.

kuffar king Trump just pulled a fast one of the lot of you and you don't even realize it lol.

10 times worse than Syria will come to you, and hopefully a few nukes too, next 10-20-30 years, who knows.. 40 maybe, but it'll come. :)
 
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Dubai - Al Arabiya Channel

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz concluded his visit to Riyadh on Sunday with the participation of US President Donald Rumsfeld, who is paying a historic visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with the participation of 55 Arab and Islamic countries.

A number of leaders of the Islamic world spoke at the historic summit where King Abdullah said: "Terrorists use a false religious identity in an attempt to influence, and terrorist groups are outside Islam and do not represent Muslims or Arabs."

King Salman and President Trump and a number of leaders at the American Islamic Summit

The Jordanian monarch said that the international community has a direct interest in achieving a just peace in the Middle East.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said that all terrorist groups must be confronted without discrimination, considering that terrorism is a great threat to the peoples of the world. "Our meeting today carries a lot of symbolic value.

Sisi said that the fight against terrorism is a battle of intellectual excellence, pointing to the existence of States that supported terrorism and provide him with information and money.

Sisi pointed out that the terrorist is not only a bear of arms, but also of the financing and training, explaining that Egypt is waging a daily war against terrorists in northern Sinai.

Sisi said: "We appreciate the insight of President Trump in the face of extremist thought, and we condemn all attempts to interfere in the affairs of Arab countries and fuel sectarian strife.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, commented on the Sisi speech, saying: "Saudi Arabia will support you with all strength."

While Indonesian President Goku Widodo said that the military method does not eliminate terrorism but must be confronted intellectually.

Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah said in his speech before the summit that they are grateful to President Trump for his insistence on holding this summit with the Islamic world.

Earlier, the leaders came to the King Abdul Aziz Conference Center in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, where he was received by King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz.

The Arab Islamic Summit, which comes on the second day of the trip to Riyadh, is the first of its kind.

The summit will discuss joint cooperation with the United States, as well as the fight against terrorism and extremism, as well as ways to counter Iranian interference in the region and other security and economic issues.

The historic Islamic summit with the US president in Riyadh has been highly welcomed at the Arab and Islamic levels, as it comes under complicated conditions in the world.

Muslims and Arabs are looking forward to the # Riyadh summits, as a new window that establishes relations based on communication with Washington, which has been organized and advocated by Saudi Crown Prince Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Two months ago, after Saudi Arabia was formed for two successful alliances, one Islamic and one Arab, Their mission is welcome by Washington. The goal is one: make the world safer and more peaceful for more prosperous people.

https://www.alarabiya.net/ar/saudi-today/trump-in-saudi/2017/05/21/العاصمة-السعودية-تحتضن-القمة-الإسلامية-الأميركية.html
 
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