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Keyword: Bani Saud

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Editorials

Paris, Saudi camel, and the Zionist monkey!

Zafar Bangash

Safar 19, 14372015-12-01

Amid all the hype, tough talk and name calling following the Paris attacks, two names are conspicuous by their absence: Wahhabi Arabia and Zionist Israel. The role these two entities play is worth a closer look.

Letters To The Editor

How to taste dignity in Arabia

Mohammed H. Siddiq

Safar 19, 14372015-12-01

The artificial kingdom of Bani Saud is doomed because events are spinning out of their control, writes Muslim Mahmood from Nigeria.

Letters To The Editor

The doomed Kingdom of BaniSaud!

Muslim Mahmood

Safar 19, 14372015-12-01

The artificial kingdom of Bani Saud is doomed because events are spinning out of their control, writes Muslim Mahmood from Nigeria.

Letters To The Editor

Takfirism

Abdul Ghani

Safar 19, 14372015-12-01

Abdul Ghani suggests that the only effective way of treating the disease of takfirism is to understand their ideological godfathers: the Bani Saud

Opinion

Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Bani Saud

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 19, 14372015-11-01

The Zionists’ intensified attacks against innocent Palestinians at a time when Bani Saud are doing the same in Syria and Yemen should not surprise us. Palestinians have endured Zionist occupation for nearly 70 years.

Editorials

Bani Saud and Bani Isra’il: colonial creations

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 19, 14372015-11-01

The British colonialists have inflicted immense damage on the world of Islam. Nothing, however, compares in destructiveness to the imposition of the two illegiti-mate entities on the holiest places of Islam: the Najdi Bedouins (aka Bani Saud or the House of Saud) in the Arabian Peninsula, especially the Hijaz, and the Zionists in Palestine.

Daily News Analysis

Saudi prince caught at Beirut airport smuggling drugs

Crescent International

Muharram 13, 14372015-10-26

Members of Bani Saud (aka House of Saud) are rotten to the core but how rotten can be gleaned from their recent activities. 'Prince' Abdel Mohsen bin Walid was caught earlier today smuggling two tonnes of drugs through Beirut Airport on their way to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia...

Main Stories

Hajj disasters under Saudi occupation

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 17, 14362015-10-01

The Mina deaths were not the first even if the present tragedy surpassed all previous totals. There is a long list of disasters that have befallen the pilgrims under Saudi-controlled Hajj...

Opinion

What is done by night, appears by day

Abu Dharr

Dhu al-Hijjah 17, 14362015-10-01

The tight relationship between the Bani Saud and Bani Isra’il is coming out into the open. Both stand exposed as enemies of Allah and the committed Muslims...

Opinion

Bani Saud unfit to manage Hajj affairs

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 17, 14362015-10-01

The Saudis cannot be left to manage the affairs of Hajj. They are unfit physically and mentally to discharge this great responsibility. It should be taken over by a group of learned scholars backed by properly trained professionals.

Daily News Analysis

Killing wedding party guests adds to Saudi war crimes in Yemen

Crescent International

Dhu al-Hijjah 15, 14362015-09-29

The Najdi Bedouins ruling the Arabian Peninsula have demonstrated their total disregard for human life. They are attacking civilians in their homes, hospitals and now even wedding receptions. In the latest strike on a wedding reception in the village of Wahijah near the Red Sea town of Mocha, at least 131 people, most of them women and children, were killed...

Occasional Paper

Meccahattan

Irfan al-Alawi

Dhu al-Qa'dah 27, 14362015-09-11

Mecca is best known as the long-held historically sacred space for global Muslims and the place where over 4 million Muslims conduct a pilgrimage every year. For centuries, Muslims reference the verse, “And pilgrimage to the House is a duty unto God for mankind, for him who can find the way thither,” (3:97) and the rites that were established by Muhammad to carry out this sacred pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime.

Daily News Analysis

Yemeni revolutionary forces kill nearly 100 Saudi, allied troops

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 22, 14362015-09-06

Yemen's revolutionary forces dealt a massive blow to Saudi, Emirati troops killing more than 100 of them. The biggest losses, some 75 troops killed, were suffered by the Emiratis when a rocket fired by Ansaralllah scored a direct hit at an ammunition dump at al-Safer Airport in Ma'arib province causing a huge explosion. A Yemeni general has warned that Saudi cities--Jeddah, Abha and Riyadh--would now be targeted.

Editor's Desk

Hamas and the dilemma facing Islamic movements

Editor

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

As an Islamic resistance movement, there are certain expectations from the Hamas leadership. It must conduct itself in a manner that evokes confidence not only among its members but also its supporters elsewhere.

Opinion

A man never gets so rich that he can afford to lose a friend!

Abu Dharr

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

There are three countries in the Muslim world that are on the Yahudi radar screen. The first and most obvious one is the Islamic Republic of Iran. The global Zionist “deep state” is playing good-cop, bad-cop with Islamic Iran. The “good cops” as well as the “bad cops” are divided among themselves. Europe doesn’t see things the way America does and Russia doesn’t see things the way China does when it comes to Islamic self-determination. But for now they act as if they have reached an agreement with Islamic Iran. How this will play out in the coming months and years will be interesting and instructive to watch.

Editorials

Hajj according to the Qur’an and the Sunnah

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

An estimated two million Muslims from all over the world will perform the annual pilgrimage of Hajj this year. The most challenging of all the ‘ibadat, the Muslims’ ordeal begins before they set foot in Makkah. Allah (swt) says in the noble Qur’an, “Pilgrimage to Allah’s House is a duty unto mankind, for those who have the means [physical and financial] to undertake the journey” (3:97).

Main Stories

Beginning of the end of conflict in Syria?

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

With the foreign-instigated war on Syria into its fifth year, is there room for opti-mism about a possible end to the bloodletting? Recent developments give rise to guarded optimism that there may be a dim flicker of light at the end of Syria’s long dark tunnel. It would, however, be prudent not to assume that peace will descend on Syria tomorrow. That may still be a long way away but it appears there is much greater awareness among all parties involved, especially foreign backers of the takfiri terrorists, who realize they have created a monster that needs to be brought under control before it devours them as well.

News & Analysis

Reality catching up with Bani Saud

Tahir Mustafa

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

“Uneasy lies a head that wears the crown” is a phrase that was coined in Europe when it was engulfed in internecine conflict among warring knights as well as kings facing rebellious barons during the Dark Ages. Some, like Charles I (1649ce) and Louis XVI (1793ce) ended up on the chopping block. The French king’s wife, the Austrian-born duchess, Marie Antoinette faced the guillotine nine months after her husband’s public execution. Today, the monarchy is little more than an expensive piece of decoration to keep the European masses amused and to divert their attention from the drudgery of life.

Special Reports

Is there an ideology of Bushism?

Eric Walberg

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

Until recently, Bushism referred only to George W. Bush’s infamous malaproprisms, such as “they misunderestimated me,” “make the pie higher.” As Americans gear up for the 2016 presidential elections, it is coming to mean something completely dif-ferent. Two dynasties are competing for the presidency. Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush will most likely face off, the former the spouse of the popular Bill Clinton (1992–2000), the latter, the younger brother of the now reviled George Bush junior (2001–2008), herein Bush II — both sons of George H.W. Bush senior (vice presi-dent 1980–1987, president 1988–1991).

Letters To The Editor

Saudi genocide in Yemen

Zainab Hassan

Dhu al-Qa'dah 17, 14362015-09-01

When is genocide not called genocide? When the perpetrators are Americans, Israeli Zionists, and now, the Najdi Bedouins in illegal occupation of the Arabian Peninsula. The Najdi Bed-ouins’ (aka “Saudis”) attack on the residential neighborhood of Salah district in Yemen’s Ta’iz province killed 65 people on August 23. Those murdered in the latest “Saudi” onslaught were all civilians, mainly women and children.

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