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Keyword: Abd al Aziz ibn Saud

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Opinion

Posts, power, and legitimacy

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 15, 14362015-08-01

There is a common misconception among people that leads them to assume that just because a person holds a certain position of authority or office, that he/she automatically has legitimacy.

Daily News Analysis

Saudi war on Yemen: Are the chickens coming home to roost?

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Akhirah 19, 14362015-04-08

Drive-by shootings have increased in Riyadh and other parts of the medieval kingdom that uses the erroneous title, Saudi Arabia. The shootings appear to be related to the Saudi attack on Yemen that is illegal under International Law. Saudi rulers may be charged with war crimes. The war may also short-circuit the tortuous existence of the archaic family-ruled kingdom.

The Doomed Kingdom of The House of Saud

Zafar Bangash

Jumada' al-Akhirah 12, 14362015-04-01

This book entitled The Doomed Kingdom of the House of Saud is a welcome contribution to the empty shelves — or virtually empty shelves — in libraries and bookstores about the 21st-century throwback tribal state called “Saudi Arabia.” Don’t misread me; there are some books about Saudi-controlled Arabia in libraries and bookstores, but they don’t have the intellectual courage to undisguise the clannish ruling class in Arabia. The average consumer of mainstream information, who has little behind-the-scenes knowledge, is unaware of the fact that such books are for the most part circulated by publishers that know the chosen class of rulers in Arabia are functionaries of the American imperium and camouflaged clients of the Zionist interest. The world is long overdue for a serious and honest deconstruction of the colonialist love child and imperialist darling otherwise known as Saudi Arabia.

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Daily News Analysis

Saudi King Abdullah dead at 90, or thereabouts

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Ula' 03, 14362015-02-22

The artificial and un-Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia has seldom known stability if we discount the reign of terror that is imposed through the sword. With the death of the aged King Abdullah and the line of successors also in very old age, the kingdom faces the prospect of oblivion. Its days appear numbered.

News & Analysis

The doomed Kingdom of Bani Saud

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Rabi' al-Thani 11, 14362015-02-01

The death of King Abdullah (he was 90) on January 23 has exposed the deep fissures in the artificial ‘Saudi’ kingdom. People are demanding their basic rights and will settle for nothing less.

Daily News Analysis

Mohammed bin Nayef: the future king of Saudi Arabia

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Thani 02, 14362015-01-23

The death of King Abdullah has finally opened up space for the next generation of Saudi royals to step into the limelight. The new King Salman announced that Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, currently serving as Interior Minister, has been appointed Deputy Crown Prince. This ensures his position as future king from among the grandsons of Abd al Aziz ibn Saud. Mohammed's choice as future king reveals the regime's nervousness about internal threats.

Main Stories

Takfiris, sponsors and their regional agenda

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Safar 08, 14362014-12-01

The takfiris have not erupted in a vacuum. Their emergence is part of a carefully laid out plan to destroy Muslim societies, turn Muslims away from Islam and to protect the Zionist entity.

News & Analysis

Saudi deputy crown prince handed a hot potato

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Rajab 02, 14352014-05-01

The House of Saud has arrived at a critical moment in its history: how to safely hand over power to the next generation without upsetting the applecart. It is not an easy task.

Special Reports

Aal Saud become British agents

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14352014-01-02

Abdul Aziz ibn Saud understood the utility of being a British puppet early on. By surrendering to the British, he secured vital support that brought the entire Arabian Peninsula under his family’s control.

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