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No one can reject the role of the British Colonel, fashioned in Hollywood as the Lawrence of Arabia, in Arabs’ fight against the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent formation of the current Saudi Arabia which has later developed & backed the Islamic Extremism, radicalism and now the formation of the ISIS/ISIL. Some history behind the Saudi Arabia; - Britain did create Saudi Arabia in collaboration with the Al-Saud tribe and did use Wahhabis’ intolerance and its old policy of “divide and conquer” to wage an internal war in the Ottoman empire, which was the most serious obstacle to London’s control over the Middle East until the First World War (1914-1918). - Following the outbreak of war, the British who were fighting Ottomans established diplomatic ties with Abdulaziz and the two signed the Treaty of Darin as early as 1915, which made the lands of the Al-Saud family a British protectorate. - Abdulaziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud, who founded the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, was a local ruler in the Arabian Peninsula when the Great War began. - Abdulaziz was a descendent of Muhammad Al Saud, who ruled the Najd area of the peninsula in the 18th century, who was a friend of founder of Wahhabism Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab (1703-1792), and who chose Wahhabism for his tribe for the first time. - The British followed the treaty with a monthly tribute of £5,000 as well as huge supplies of arms and helped the would-be king conquer the central Arabian Peninsula, especially the cities of Hejaz, Mecca and Medina until 1927. - London replaced the Treaty of Darin with the Treaty of Jeddah on May 20, 1927 that recognized the Saudi-held territories’ independence, a move that helped Abdulaziz start kingdom of Saudi Arabia on September 23, 1932. - It was a win-win situation as Britain installed a regime ruled by one of its paid puppets to protect London’s interests and used the Al-Saud’s Wahhabi beliefs to shatter its arch-enemy, the Ottomans, while Abdulaziz realized Al-Saud’s long-sought rule over the peninsula. - The creation of Saudi Arabia was also a victory for Britain in line with its original designs envisaged in Wahhabi Islam, whose founder was excommunicated by scholars of all other Islamic sects in the 18th century. - Britain meant to open a chasm among Muslims to lay hands on the Middle East in line with the policy of “divide and conquer” and Wahhabis’ extremism was the key to London’s ambitions. - Indeed, it was initially illegal for a Muslim to wage war on another Muslim. Yet, Britain needed a new interpretation of Islam that would sanction such fratricide, under the guise of Jihad that led to Wahhabism. - Memoirs Of Mr Hempher outlines the autobiographical account of Hempher, who claims to have acted as a spy on behalf of the British government, with the mission of seeking ways of undermining the Ottoman Empire. - Hempher reveals in his memoirs that infiltrating Muslims from within was considered to be the answer. - He says he trained Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab and helped him found Wahhabism in line with the wishes of the then British Ministry of Colonies (Foreign and Common Wealth Office). ... and many many more historical facts which has led to the current turmoil all over the world. Todays religious extremism, fundamentalism, radicalism, terrorism, and the creation of the current Takfiris, FSA, ISIS/ISIL are all nothing but the output of the seeds planted by the Britain in 1923 and atleast 2 centuries prior. They conspired against the last Caliph of the Ottoman, and now; out of the blue a new Caliph is self declared by the ISIS/ISIL orchestrated by the #conspiringBritain, #Neocons.... Somebody, please correct me if im wrong...
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 22:08:05 +0000

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