Thursday, October 15, 2015

Obama Admin Says Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabi Fanatics Have Correct “Interpretation of Islam,” Not ISIS

Obama's State Department tweeted this yesterday:


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

FFS! The house of Saud BIRTHED IS/ISIL/ISIS/Daesh to address the threat of infidels the world over, but particularly the threat of Shia Islam. Now that the Saudi "King" is known to have dementia, they've lost control of their prodigy and plans may backfire in similar fashion to the '79 Siege of Mecca.

Islam has NEVER in its entire history EVER been peaceful!

After Muhammad died, the people who lived with him and knew his religion best immediately fell into war with each other.

Fatima, Muhammad’s favorite daughter, survived the early years among the unbelievers at Mecca safe and sound, yet died of stress from the persecution of fellow
Muslims only six months after her father died. She even miscarried Muhammad’s
grandchild after having her ribs broken by the man who became the second caliph.

Fatima’s husband Ali, who was the second convert to Islam and was raised like a son to Muhammad, fought a civil war against an army raised by Aisha, Muhammad’s favorite wife – and one whom he had said was a “perfect woman.” 10,000 Muslims were killed in a single battle waged less than 25 years after Muhammad’s death.

Three of the first four Muslim rulers (caliphs) were murdered. All of them were among Muhammad’s closest companions. The third caliph was killed by allies of the son of the first (who was murdered by the fifth caliph a few years later, then wrapped in the skin of a dead donkey and burned). The fourth caliph (Ali) was stabbed to death after a bitter dispute with the fifth.
The fifth caliph went on to poison one of Muhammad’s two favorite grandsons. The other grandson was later beheaded by the sixth caliph.


Rashidun Caliphs (632–661)

Abu Bakr ibn Qhuhafah (632–634)Muhammad's f-in-law&father of
Muhammad's most beloved wife, 'Aisha, Abu Bakr, was named the khalifa or
"Successor" of Muhammad. Abu Bakr had proven himself to be a military genius
& immediately called for a military expedition against the Byzantine
empire

Umar ibn al-Khattab (634–644)

Uthman ibn Affan (644–656)

Ali ibn Abi Talib (656–661)

Hasan ibn Ali (661)

Muawiyah I (661–680): Founder of the Umayyad dynasty


The infighting and power struggles between Muhammad’s family members, closest companions and their children only intensified with time. Within 50 short years of Muhammad’s death, even the Kaaba, which had stood for centuries under pagan religion, lay in ruins from internal Muslim war…
And that’s just the fate of those within the house of Islam!