Al-Marsad Newspaper: The writer Khaled Al-Sulaman mentioned the participation of religious trading groups in hatred of Saudi Arabia and making lies, despite all the contradictions.
Hatred of Saudi Arabia
Al-Sulaman said in an article titled, “Despite their contradictions… they are united by hatred for Saudi Arabia! ” Publication in the newspaper “Okaz”: “The Sunni and Shiite religious trade groups, despite all the contradictions, share hatred for Saudi Arabia, immorality, conflict, making lies, and lack of respect They never worked with sincere intentions in seeking help from God, so they got nothing but loss and disappointed!”
Khawarij and hypocrites
He said: “Along with the members of these groups there are false Arab nationalist slogan parties that have traded in Arab affairs until they have turned into vain goods that belong only to loss, as well as recently the Houthi Party of a cave , which has no taste or color. lies and deceit except to be closer to the approach of the Kharijites and the hypocrites!
Current conflicts
He continued: “The truth is that hatred of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a common factor between all the contradictions of religious, sectarian, sectarian, leftist and nationalist movements, and their coming together, despite the -all differences, to face. and fight against Saudi Arabia, is evidence of the dishonesty of its methods, the malice of its goals, its evil intentions, the confusion of its ideas, and the lies of its slogans!”
Islamic World
He said: “How can anyone in the Islamic world trust those who hate Saudi Arabia more than they hate Israel, want destruction for the Land of the Two Holy Mosques more more than they want for Israel, and to pray for the Muslims in Saudi Arabia more than they pray for the Foxes in Israel?”
Death and destruction
He continued, saying: “In short … how can those who have used their abilities and wealth to help Muslims, build the Two Holy Mosques, and serve the guests of those most gracious to be equal to those who have brought death and destruction wherever their ideals have taken hold, their power has taken hold, and their agenda has been accomplished?!”
2024-11-20 00:54:00
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Introduction:
Tell us about yourself and your organization/group, and how you feel about the current state of affairs in the Islamic world regarding the role of religious groups in politics and society.
Section 1: The role of religious groups in spreading hate and causing division in the Islamic world
Guest 1: How do you see the involvement of religious groups, particularly those within the Sunni-Shiite divide, in contributing to hatred and conflict in the Middle East? Do you believe that their primary goal is genuine religious guidance or furthering their own political agendas?
Guest 2: In your opinion, what is the impact of religious groups on the current conflicts in countries like Yemen, Syria, and Iraq? Do you think their involvement has been constructive or destructive to the resolution of these conflicts?
Section 2: The hypocrisy of religious groups and their true motivations
Guest 1: Do you agree with the notion that religious groups have been dishonest in their methods and malicious in their goals when it comes to their stance on Saudi Arabia? How can we identify those who truly seek the betterment of the Muslim community from those who are driven by personal gain or ulterior motives?
Guest 2: How do you respond to accusations that some Islamic organizations are selective in their outrage over issues affecting Muslims, focusing more on the plight of Muslims in countries like Palestine while ignoring human rights abuses in places like China and Myanmar?
Section 3: The importance of moderation and cooperation in Islamic societies
Guest 1: What role do you think moderate voices within religious groups can play in promoting peace and understanding in the Islamic world? Are there any successful examples of interfaith dialogue or cooperation that could serve as models for others?
Guest 2: How can we bridge the divide between Sunni and Shiite communities, who have historically been at odds with each other? What steps need to be taken to discourage radicalization and promote unity among Muslims worldwide?
Section 4: The future of religious groups in the global landscape
Guest 1: What challenges do religious groups face in maintaining their influence in today’s secular societies? How can