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FAHD OF SAUDI ARABIA
INTRODUCTION:
The Deen of Islam is a divine message and a complete way
of life for the whole of mankind. Islam is not
associated with any nationality. In other words people,
especially westerners, hold a misconception that Arabs
or Asians are Muslims and vice versa. Islam is a
Religion and a way of life for all humanity, regardless
of race, colour, language or country. Fortunate are the
ones who believe in it, and misfortunate are the ones
who deny it.
THE MAIN INTERNAL ENEMIES:
The internal enemy of Islam is Kufr and without any
exception the current regimes and leaders of the Muslim
countries. These ruthless dictators and bloody killers
never relate to or associate themselves with Islam. They
don't know anything about Islam apart from its name, and
nothing about the Qur'an apart from how it looks.
Since all the current regimes and rulers have their own
share of malicious and evil acts towards Islam and
Muslims, we will concentrate on the head of the snake
i.e. the oppressive, sinful and kufr regime of Saudi
Arabia.
THE MAIN EXTERNAL ENEMIES:
Prior to the twentieth century all of Arabia was part of
the Islamic State (the Ottomani Khilafah). Abdul-Aziz
Bin Abdul Rahman Ibn-Saud (the founder of so-called
Saudi Arabia) with some Bedouin bandits rose by the help
of British soldiers against the Islamic state,
conspiring to expel the authority of the Khilafah, and
therefore Islam, form that region.
Britain used Ibn-Saud as a tool in her ultimate
objective of destroying the Khilafah and dividing the
Muslim countries (Divide & Rule). Today all regimes in
the world are against Islam and Muslims. The Russian,
British, French and American governments in particular
use Aal-Saud and the Arab leaders as tools in order to
prevent the re-establishment of the Islamic State (Al-Khilafah).
The
Oppression Of The Pirate State: Saudi Arabia
If you study the oppression and corruption of Saudi
Arabia you won't know where to start, whether from the
Ruling System, Economically, Socially or in its
international relationships.Usually oppression can be
attributed to a regime or a person, however here the
regime and person represent both the oppressor and the
oppression. Here we will attempt to highlight the
oppression of the Saudi Regime led by King Fahd.
The Ruling System In Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy (Man-made law or Kufr law)
which is based on the principal that sovereignty and
authority is for the monarch, i.e. the self-styled king
and his brothers, and that the people have no say
whatsoever even if they contradict the Shari'ah. The
People have no right to elect their leader or
representative nor are they entitled to account, advise
or disagree with the corruption of the regime otherwise
they will be subject to be beheaded. Note the recent
mass arrest of scholars and intellectuals including
professors, doctors and lecturers, without trial or
representation.
The Economic System of Saudi Arabia:
The Saudi regime declare that public property and
natural resources are not for the people rather for the
monarchy i.e. The king, his brothers and family. For
this reason you find that the economic system in Saudi
Arabia is held in tight control by companies owned by
the royal family and the poverty in which the people are
living is miserable i.e. most of the people live below
the poverty line in shanty towns and many live off of
the litter/rubbish and left-overs. This in a country
which is considered to be holding most of the Natural
oil and gold resources of the world. In contrast the
Saudi royal family has an abundance of empty palaces. As
for the distribution and management of wealth and the
provision of basic needs for the people i.e. food,
housing, welfare, health and education these are not
available free of charge for the poor unlike for the
royal family. In addition a vast amount of the peoples
wealth is frittered away on gambling, prostitution and
opulence, the best example being Abdul-Aziz the teenage
millionaire son of king Fahd.
The Judicial System of Saudi Arabia:
The injustice of the system is clear when we look at the
amount of people who have been arrested and beheaded
without a fair trial and in the absence of evidence.
People have been imprisoned, murdered, tortured and have
disappeared without trace and whoever tries to trace
them has the same fate. Whereas thousands of the Saudi
royal family are above the law.
The Social System of Saudi Arabia:
Men are treated as second class citizens who have no
right to vote nor any right to account the government.
Woman are treated as third class citizens who have no
right to vote nor to account nor to get married from any
non Saudi Muslim male. In addition any resident non
Saudi Muslim men or women are treated as slaves for
example they are not allowed to work without having a
master (i.e. Kafeel) who can keep him/her, give him/her
away or lend him/her to another whether for a long (i.e.
Naqel Kafaalah), or a short period (i.e. Isti'arah) or
to deport him/her without notice or reason and in many
cases without salary otherwise they may be charged as a
thief whose hand can be cut upon the accusation of the
master whose word is evidence.
Allah (swt) revealed: "The ruling is for none but Allah"
[ 6:43]. In Islam, Allah (swt) is the lawmaker and
sovereignty lies with Him (swt) alone. He (swt) has
commanded the ruling system for Muslims as being the
Khilafah. However, in the system of monarchy,
sovereignty lies with the King, which contradicts Islam.
Despite this clear, fundamental, violation of Islam, the
Saudi constitution is peppered with references to Islam!
The Constitutional Oppression Of Al-saud:
Non-Saudi nationals cannot establish businesses (except
with Saudi partnership).
Non-Saudis cannot purchase real estate.
Non-Saudis cannot marry Saudis
The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, "Whosoever calls for
nationalism, fights for nationalism or dies for
nationalism, is not one of us". Therefore, in the
Islamic State, it is not allowed to discriminate on the
basis of race or indeed belief. It is indeed ironic that
a regime that pretends to love the Sahabah (ra) and the
Messenger of Allah (saw), would deny the marriage of
Bilal (ra) to the sister of Abdur-Rahman ibn Auf. For he
was non-Arab, being an Abyssinian, married to an Arab!
The basic system of government (Issued 1/3/92 by the
Saudi government) Article 5 A says: [...The system of
government in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a
monarchy].
The above serves as a chronicle of a few of the many,
many crimes of the Saudi regime against Islam and
Muslims. If these are not enough the Saudi Kingdom tries
to achieve what must be its 'crowning glory', by
claiming that their actions are ' Islamic'. The Saudi
regime actually has the gall to dazzle the Muslims with
false and twisted 'fatawa' to 'legitimise' their
un-Islamic dealings. An attempt which extends to
financing mosques, publication houses and 'scholars' to
clean up the image of Saudi Arabia.
More Crimes of Aal-Saud:
Up to 300 people were subsequently detained after
protests occurred in Buraida and Riyadh following the
arrest of some scholars. Since the incident thousands of
scholars, lecturers and executives in fact anyone who
the regime sees as a threat to their power base have
disappeared.
In early 1994, Dr. Mohammed Al-Mas'ari a former
physicist at King Saud University left Riyadh after
being held and tortured in Al-Hayer prison. Some of the
dirtiest crimes perpetrated by Al-Saud against the Ummah
include backing the Marxist secessionists in South Yemen
and covertly supporting the so-called Christian rebels
trying to divide Sudan.
Other abuses include:
The unprovoked murder of Saudi citizens by members of
the ruling family, for example, Prince Mish'al bin Abdul
Aziz killed a retired army officer in the town of Ta'if
and was never brought before a court of justice. As
Prince Salman once stated: "no punishment on Al Saud" .
Prisoners in Saudi jails have to face inhuman
conditions. By December 1994 Breeman prison in Jeddah
had 6500 inmates - its maximum capacity is only 3000.
Unsurprisingly, a highly contagious liver disease broke
out in the squalid conditions and many of the prison
officers refused to enter the cells for fear of
contagion. Many prison inmates do not reappear long
after their prison terms have expired.
The regime has abolished the Land Reform law so it is
now impossible for a member of the public to build a
house or to buy land except through a prince. A common
practice among princes is to forcibly take control over
large areas of land and to sell it at inflated prices to
the general public. Sermons at Friday prayers are not
allowed to mention anything about the American presence
in the region or of the Gulf War and it's effects. There
does not now exist a single public co-operative or
committee that is not controlled or manipulated by the
regime. Charities in particular are hit hardest from
Government restrictions.
The incompetence of the Saudi administrators during the
Hajj season and their attitude towards visiting pilgrims
defies belief. For example, recent fires at Mina
destroyed 250,000 square meters of tents and led to the
deaths of a number (the regime will not clarify the
exact number) of people. The official Saud statement
blamed the inability to control the flames on the wind!
Again and again Saudi customs officers violate the basic
Islamic principles of not discriminating against Muslims
of a different colour or nationality.
The land distribution plan and traffic plan concerning
the distribution of Al-Masha'ir land during the last
pilgrimage were again blatantly engineered to satisfy
the ruling clique. For example, on the last Sunday of
Arafat, pilgrims were allocated 35% of the land while
the princes and their groups had 65% reserved for them.
Educational institutions such as Al Imam University and
the Shari'ah College have been completely infiltrated by
Government agents leading to a climate of both fear and
paranoia amongst students and some staff.
Each of the 7000 princes surrounds themselves with
private militias of hoodlums who are protected by the
princes and Al-Saud's authority from any accountability
in the judicial system. The princes have been linked to
a number of questionable activities.
Reliable sources inform us that there are currently over
370 non-Muslim doctors and hospital staff living and
working in Makkah - some of them from Christian
missionary backgrounds.
From this we see that Al-Saud have turned the Holy Land,
the spiritual home of the world's one billion Muslims
into a vicious police state with the people in chains.
Only Al-Saud remain free to wallow in the cesspool of
corruption, immorality and greed. They are criminally
destroying the country's wealth, economy and what is
more important, the Islamic code of conduct. Corruption
is at its most rotten and torture at its most degrading.
The terrorists of Al-Saud while continuing barbaric
human rights abuses are pushing the state towards a
bloody and suicidal confrontation with the people. Few
people within the Ummah will shed a tear upon their
departure.
AL-SAUD: PAST AND PRESENT
In 1740, Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab (his father
was a judge) called on Muslims to return to the original
form of Islam (in accordance with his understanding) but
the scholars of the Islamic state at that time (i.e. of
the Ottomani Khilafah) rejected some of his views
because they appeared to contradict the divine texts and
the views of the classical scholars of the main (Mazaahib)
schools of thought in Islam i.e. those of Hanafi, Maliki,
Shafi'ie and Hanbali. Then he started to abuse the
Islamic schools of thought and labeled those who
disagreed with him as Murtadd (apostate), or Mushrik
(polytheist). Initially he was disciplined by the
scholars and was to face prosecution. He then sought
protection in the town of Diriyah, which was ruled
unlawfully by the rebellious Muhammad Bin Saud, head of
Al-A'nnza tribe and a member of the prominent Al-Saud
family, an enemy of the Ottomani Khilafah. The
partnership between these two men eventually led to the
foundation of so-called Saudi Arabia today.
1740-1747, Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab was
preaching his views and severely criticising and
attacking the Ottomani Khilafah. This continuous attack
was beautiful music to the ears of the rebellious
Muhammad Bin Saud.
In 1747, The Amir Muhammad Bin Saud declared full
support and adoption of Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab's
ideas and views. This led to the formulation of a tribal
authority (Imaarah Qabaliyyah) under the political
leadership of the rebellious Muhammad Bin Saud and the
Spiritual leadership of Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab.
The Sheikh was calling for and teaching his views i.e.
the Wahhabi Mazhab or School of thought, while the
rebellious Muhammad Ibn-Saud was ruling and judging with
them. (The scholars refer to this alliance as the
Wahhabi Movement).
1747-1755, The Wahhabi movement spread its authority
under the leadership of the rebellious Muhammad Bin Saud.
They raided and controlled many villages while forcing
the Wahhabi views.
In 1755, British forces tried to occupy Kuwait but
failed.
In 1757, the rebellious Muhammad Bin Saud defeated the
Amir of Al-Ihsaa city and controlled the Whole of
Diriyah.
In 1765, The rebellious Muhammad Bin Saud died; his son
Abdul-Aziz succeeded him.
In 1765, Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad, became the pirate
leader of Al-Diriyah and head of the A'nnza tribe.
In 1767, The Wahhabi movement started to move towards
controlling Arabia.
In 1786, British forces tried to occupy Kuwait again but
failed due to the tactical defending of the army of the
Ottomani Khilafah.
In 1787, Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad In a large public
gathering chaired by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahaab,
formed a new type of inherited authority (Wilayat
ul-A'hed) based on the Wahhabi views and declared
himself leader of the Muslims (while the true leader was
the Khaleef who was in Istanbul). Then the pirate leader
Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad appointed his son Saud as the
Khalifah after him. Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahaab
agreed to this illegitimate pirate authority and passed
his illegitimate Fatwa of Jihad against the Ottomani
Khilafah.
In 1788, The pirate leader Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad with
the military help of the British prepared a huge army of
Wahhabis with British forces, attacked Kuwait and
occupied it (this was offered as a gift to Britain who
had failed many times in this task). The Al-Saud family
ruled much of the Arabian Peninsula.
1788-1791, The Army of The pirate leader Abdul-Aziz Bin
Muhammad i.e. the Wahhabi movement attacked most of the
Muslims who differed with their views. They waged a war
of so-called Jihad against the governors and soldiers of
The Islamic State (Ottomani Khilafah). Thereafter they
succeeding occupying Medinah, Kuwait, Iraq and part of
Damascus ( and thousands of innocent Muslims were killed
because they were Shi'a, Hanafi or followers of other
Islamic Mazahib: The irony was that those Muslims were
labeled as Mushriks whilst most of the forces with the
Wahhabi movement were British crusaders!).
In 1792, Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab
died. His son succeeded him as the Spiritual leader of
the Wahhabi movement.
1792-1810, The Wahhabi movement with the help of the
British forces controlled many countries up to Damascus.
This rise to power alarmed the Ottomani Khilafah which
was already facing massive attacks from western and
eastern forces in different parts of the world. However,
because of the huge conspiracy of the Wahhabi movement
and Aal-Saud and their scale of attacks against Islam
and Muslims it left the Ottomani Khilafah with no choice
but to send forth its armies to contain the influence of
the Wahhabi movement and their alliance.
In 1811, The army of the Ottomani
Khilafah under the command of the governor of Egypt,
Muhammad Ali paasha declared war against Abdul-Aziz Bin
Muhammad and his Wahhabi movement. The governor of Egypt
sent armies with his son Tosoun paasha to liberate
Medinah.
In 1812, Tosoun paasha defeated the army of Abdul-Aziz
Bin Muhammad and liberated Medinah.
In 1815, The governor of Egypt sent
armies under the command of his second son: Ibraheem
paasha to liberate Damascus, Iraq and Kuwait.
In 1816, The army of Ibraheem paasha
defeated the army of Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad and the
Wahhabi movement in Medinah, Iraq and Kuwait and
liberated them.
In 1817, The army of Ibraheem paasha
chased the soldiers of the Wahhabi movement up to their
pirate capital Al-Diriyah.
In April 1818 the army of Ibraheem paasha
surrounded the last stronghold of Abdul-Aziz Bin
Muhammad and the Wahhabi movement in Al-Diriyah for the
whole summer until the 9th of September 1818 when the
Wahhabis surrendered themselves. Ibraheem paasha ordered
his soldiers to destroy the whole city of Al-Diriyah and
they did it. However the Aal-Saud family and the head of
the A'nnza tribe Abdul-Aziz Bin Muhammad were protected
by the British soldiers in Jeddah. Most of the Wahhabis
including the son of Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhab
ran away to Riyadh. The Soldiers of the Islamic state (Ottomani
Khilafah) ultimately captured Al-Diriyah, thus ending
the first phase of the rebellion of Al-Saud in 1818.
1824-1864, The remaining followers of the
Wahhabi movement built themselves up and rose again
under the leadership of Abdul-Rahman Bin Abdul-Aziz.
1865-1891, The Wahhabi movement under the
leadership of Abdul-Rahman bin Abdul-Aziz tried to get
power over all tribes in Riyadh in order to fight the
governor (Aal-Rasheed) of The Islamic State (Ottomani
Khilafah). They tried to get political power in Riyadh,
which was located close to their old stronghold Al-Diriyah.
But this uprising caused unrest which led to tribal
warfare which lasted for over 25 years and resulted in
the governor of the Islamic State (Ottomani Khilafah)
Aal-Rasheed resisting this internal uprising while the
British and western forces were still hammering against
the Ottomani Khilafah..
In 1891, The governor of The Ottomani
Khilafah forced Abdul-Rahman and Al-Saud into exile. Al-Saud
and the rest of the Wahhabi movement lived on the
borders of the desert of the Empty Quarter (Al-Rebi' Al-Khaali)
before settling in Kuwait.
1892-1900, Abdul-Rahman died, and his son
Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman and the rest of the Wahhabi
movement lived in Kuwait.
In 1901, Twenty-one-year-old Abdul Aziz
Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Saud left Kuwait, determined to
fight along-side the British forces against the Islamic
state in order to get power over all of the territory
once occupied by his pirate forefathers and to extend
his occupation over the holy cities of Makkah and
Medinah.
In 1902, The Exiled Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman
Al-Saud and his gangsters (the Wahhabi movement) stormed
Riyadh and shot and killed the Wali (the governor of the
Khilafah:Aal-Rasheed) as another gift for Britain. This
event marked the beginning of the formation of the
pirate kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
1902-1913, After establishing Riyadh as
his headquarters, Abdul Aziz proceeded, over the
following decades side to side with the British soldiers
to loot and kill the soldiers and supporters of The
Ottomani Khilafah and he succeeded in many cities.
In 1914, Britain started to send a stream of agents
(including William H. Shakespeare, Harry St. John Philby
and Percy Cox) to woo and encourage Abdul-Aziz Bin
Abdul-Rahman in her task on the Arabian front. Abdul-Aziz
Bin Abdul-Rahman's campaign was one of sabotage and
stabbing in the back, it was never face-to-face
confrontation.
In 1915, Britain dispatched an agent by the name of
William H. Shakespeare as a close advisor to Abdul-Aziz
Bin Abdul-Rahman. The soldiers of the Khaleefah killed
William alongside some Wahhabi conspirators.
In 1915, Britain dispatched another agent by the name of
Harry St. John Philby, who soon appeared in full Arab
dress on top of a camel with Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman
as a saudi warrior. Philby was called by Abdul-Aziz Bin
Abdul-Rahman the "new star of Arab firmament". Philby in
return described Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman as the
Arabs "man of destiny" however Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman
was the arch political sell-out, many times offering to
sell himself to the British. He once said to Philby, "If
anyone offered me a million pounds I would give him all
the concessions he wants".
In December 1915 the Anglo-Saud friendship treaty was
concluded. This treaty made the house of Saud an outpost
of the British Empire. Britain was given trading
privileges and was superintendent of Saudi foreign
policy. A guarantee of British military protection and
arms supplies ended the Khaleefah's authority in central
Arabia.
In 1916, Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman received from the
British 1300 guns, 10,000 rupees and 20,000 pieces of
gold in cash.
1917-1926, Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman and his organised
Wahhabi gangsters in military style and with the help of
the British soldiers succeeded in controlling the Whole
of Arabia i.e. Najd and Hijaz.
In On 8 January 1926 Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman ( Known
as Ibn-Saud) was self-proclaimed king of Arabia. King
Abdul-Aziz was embroiled in discussions with the British
representative, Percy Cox, for the determination of the
borders of the new entity. The British Public Records
described king Abdul-Aziz's demeaning stature at these
meetings "like a naughty schoolboy" in front of Cox.
When Cox insisted it was his decision as to the
frontiers between Kuwait, "Ibn-Saud almost broke down
and pathetically remarked that Sir Percy was like his
father and mother who made him and raised him from
nothing... and he would surrender half his Kingdom, nay
the whole, if Sir Percy ordered. Cox took out a map and
pencil and drew a line of the frontier of Arabia".
Surely no Muslim can ever read such a statement except
with abject shame at the way the sacred sites of Makkah
and Medinah and the land of Hijaaz were put in the hands
of a family with such debased and dishonorable pedigree.
1926-1932, King Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman (Ibn-Saud)
courted the British unashamedly, showing sublime
affection towards Britain's envoys. He offered to put
Arabia under their control. For his loyalty to the
British crown, like so many other British agents, Ibn
Saud was awarded a knighthood (presented to him by his
self-proclaimed "father and mother" Percy Cox) and
British documents referred to him as "Sir" Abdul Aziz
Bin Saud for many years afterwards.
In On September 23, 1932 the self appointed king, Sir
Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman replaced the names of Najd
and Hijaaz by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and he laid
the foundations of the current Pirate state.
In 1953, The pirate king Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman
died.
In 1953, Saud the eldest son of Abdul Aziz Succeeded the
throne upon his father's death and became king.
In 1957, King Saud made the first trip by a Saudi
monarch to the United States.
In 1962, Saudi Arabia by special request of the British
government sponsored an international Islamic
conference, which fostered the Muslim World League,
which has its headquarters in Makkah.
In 1964, King Saud Bin Abdul-Aziz died.
In 1964, Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz became king.
In 1971, King Faisal by special request of the British
government was a central force behind the establishment
of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (the OIC)
in Jeddah.
In 1975, King Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz was killed by his
brother Fahd (The current king).
In 1975, Khalid Bin Abdul Aziz became king.
In 1982, King Khalid was poisoned by his brother Fahd
(The current king)
In 1982, Fahd became king.
1982-1997, Until today King Fahd Bin Abdul-Aziz is the
pirate ruler of the pirate state of so-called
Saudi-Arabia.
THE ROYAL FAMILY OF SAUDI ARABIA:
The "Royal Family" of Saudi Arabia is the leading
champion of all efforts to silence Islam, and to wipe
out and demolish its identity. Najd and Hijaaz were the
former names of so-called Saudi Arabia today. As
everybody knows, Makkah and Madinah are Islam's place of
birth. Makkah houses "Al-Haram Al-Sharif", and Madinah
houses "Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi", these are known as the
"Two Holy Mosques". The darker history of Hijaaz started
with the ruthless, coward, savage and murdering Abdul-Aziz
Bin Saud, who established himself as King back in 1932.
With the help of the British, King Abdul-Aziz replaced
the country's name of Hijaaz with Saudi Arabia which is
the only country in the world that is named after its
Dictator. King Abdul Aziz sexually abused many women, he
now has more than 44 known sons and lots of known and
unknown daughters.
This dark history continues with the
so-called "royal family", and their leader King Fahd,
the so-called "Guardian" whose title should be, "The
Robber of the two Holy Mosques", from the Arabic
Expression: " Ha-miha..Ha-ramiha ", which means " Its
Protector is really Its Robber ".
This corrupt royal family has stripped the Muslims of
their Wealth and taken their Freedom, their Pride, their
security and their Land.Sincere Muslims have never
considered the Saudi Regime as an Islamic one. On the
contrary, It is considered to be the regime that has
destroyed the image of Islam around the world.
The Saudi Regime has silenced its people, so nobody can
say anything to them. They have abused Men's and Women's
Rights, Human Rights, Animal Right's, chopped off
innocent people's heads, cut off their hands, and
finally, broke Allah's Rules and exceeded His
Boundaries. They only behead or cut of the heads of poor
people without legitimate reasons and without a fair
trial. On the other hand, when a corrupt Prince commits
a sinful Deed or a crime...nothing happens to him. This
is of course barbaric and outrageous.
The Saudi Regime has used and mastered all the skills of
torture and tools never invented up until now on poor
Muslims. Their plans and intentions are to demolish the
essence of Islam. They are making it even tougher for
people to go to Makkah for Pilgrimage (Haj) by for
example raising the Haj Tax and also by imposing age
limits and other draconian and unlawful conditions upon
Muslims.
THE SEVEN SUDEIRI BROTHERS:
Fahd Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Turki Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Sultan Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Naef Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Salman Bin Abdul-Aziz,
Ahmad Bin Abdul-Aziz,
NB: These seven brothers with their sons now control
Saudi Arabia. They have in one way or another held
tightly onto power as the only ruling family Saudi
Arabia has ever had. Their control is absolute and those
who dare to question them are excluded from their
circle, which in Saudi culture means ostracism from the
larger society. Exclusion, or "chastising" is like a
death warrant. To be excluded is to be no longer
accepted as a citizen, and to have society scorn the
family of the "banished" one.
This is the ugly reality of Aal-Saud the self-proclaimed
rulers of so-called Saudi Arabia today. Now let us
exlpore the history of the current pirate king Fahd Bin
Abdul-Aziz Aal-Saud.
THE BIOGRAPHY OF FAHD BIN ABDUL-AZIZ:
NAME: Fahd
FATHER'S NAME: Abdul-Aziz
MOTHER'S NAME: Hossa Al-Sudeiri
AGE: 75 years old.
CHILDHOOD: Hossa Al-Sudeiri, Fahd's mother, grew up in
the same household. In the first years of her marriage
to Abdul Aziz, no sons were born. Following Saudi
tradition and culture, Abdul Aziz divorced her because
she obviously could not produce sons. She married Abdul
Aziz's brother with her former husband's full consent.
Not long after, she gave her new husband a boy. Abdul
Aziz then changed his mind and asked his brother to
divorce her so that he could marry her again. Hossa then
bore him seven sons: Fahd, Turki, Abdul Rahman, Sultan,
Naef, Salman, and Ahmad: called the Sudeiri seven.
Fahd is the eldest brother of the Al-Sudeiri seven. He
grew up in a household where competition was admired,
strength encouraged, and Machiavellianism promoted. This
is how Fahd learned ambition and greed. Fahd grew up in
a tough household where his mother supported and
nurtured his warlike and greedy nature. She was able to
foster these qualities in all of the brothers except
Naef, the Minister of Interior, who is not known for his
courage or ambition.
BRIEF HISTORY:
Fahd Looks For Power At Any Cost:
Fahd's ambitious and predatory nature ensured his
emergence as leader of the royal family and killing King
Faisal showed how far he was willing to go to gain
power.
Early on, Fahd recognised that the system of accession
put in place by his father, granting age over
experience, would not guarantee his rule of the Kingdom.
He would have to wait for a number of older
half-brothers to be king before he could attain the
prize. Fahd has never been a patient person.When ARAMCO
(The ARab American Marketing COmpany) was formed, the
country was gaining financial independence from foreign
aid. Fahd wanted to become part of the inner circle
controlling oil revenues so that he could continue his
playboy lifestyle of sex and gambling. Late in 1969,
after losing a lot of money in the Monte Carlo casinos,
King Faisal summoned him back to Saudi Arabia.
FAISAL DISIPLINES FAHD:
When Fahd arrived, he had to wait for Faisal to
acknowledge him. Waiting meant standing behind a seated
Faisal and in front of commoners. Making Fahd wait was
Faisal's way of punishing Fahd for his gambling losses
without ostracising him publicly. Fahd stood like a
sulking child for the hour it took Faisal to finish his
dinner. He never forgave Faisal for this humiliation,
and even today, years after it happened, he still
seethes at the mention of that day.
Since that meeting, Fahd plotted to kill Faisal.
Faisal's death would guarantee total power for the
Sudeiris and complete control of the considerable amount
of revenue pouring into the national treasury. It was a
no loss situation for Fahd. If he killed Faisal, he
would be in control. If he was unable to kill him, he
would be building the political allies needed to ascend
to power. The plotting placed members of the family
against each other without involving the Sudeiris
directly.
FAHD MAKES TROUBLE FOR FAISAL:
In 1965, Fahd was Minister of Interior and,
therefore, in charge of internal security. His job was
to maintain law and order. Order was threatened on March
25, 1965 when Khaled bin Musaid, a member of the Al-Saud
family, was killed while leading a protest against the
introduction of a radio station in Saudi Arabia. Fahd
ordered Khaled executed for killing a guard standing
outside. The death of the guard--who belonged to the
Oneiza tribe, one of the largest tribes in Saudi
Arabia--late in the evening almost started a riot.. King
Faisal awakened to the news and was unable to stop
rumours blaming him for the execution. Having no choice
but to accept responsibility, the King claimed that he
stood by the Quran and Islamic tradition, implicitly
protecting Fahd. Fahd could not be happier. Thus ended
the first stage of Fahd's plot to kill King Faisal. The
second stage was more precise and needed stronger
support from members of the family. Since Faisal was
highly respected in Saudi Arabia, his killing must look
like it was an accident or the act of a madman.
FAHD KILLS FAISAL:
Fahd built family support by complaining continuously
about Faisal's avarice and tight control of the budget
process. Besides the Sudeiri brothers, other princes
started listening to Fahd because they had the same
complaints and wondered why they were not benefiting
from Saudi Arabia's wealth. A legitimate question given
that some of these princes had been abroad and had seen
capitalism and consumerism at work and the power money
yields.
International events helped sway the Saud family to side
with Fahd. In October 1973, Egypt crossed the desert in
a surprise attack on Israel. The Yom Kippur war prompted
King Faisal to support Egypt through a much-remembered
oil embargo that created the OPEC cartel and raised oil
prices through the roof. The new additional income
generated by the demand for oil persuaded princes who
previously hesitated to align themselves with Fahd to
change their minds. The West hated Faisal because of the
oil embargo and because of the greed they had witnessed
in his immediate family, including Fahd. With the advice
of Dr. Rashad Pharaon, Faisal, at the end of 1973,
increased the annual compensation of all the princes in
the royal family, thus defusing the palace coup that was
being pushed by Fahd. The raise in their compensation
alleviated the pressure only somewhat. Faisal had to
worry about Saudi Arabia's image abroad after the oil
embargo, and Fahd took advantage of this embargo to seek
international support for dethroning King Faisal. But
Fahd lacked the know-how and the network to successfully
lobby for that support. Fahd returned to the drawing
board and found that a simple decision he made back in
1969 as Minister of Interior was his best bet.
Musaid bin Saud had a son studying at the University of
Colorado. Playing on the son's thirst for revenge, Fahd,
through emissaries, convinced the son that King Faisal,
not Fahd, was his father's killer.
On March 25, 1975, King Faisal was in a meeting with the
Saudi Oil Minister Ahmad Zaki Yamani who was introducing
the Oil Minister of Kuwait, Mr. Kazimi. Among the people
behind Kazimi's large frame was Faisal bin Musaid, the
brother of Khaled bin Musaid who was killed in 1965 by
Fahd. As he got close to Faisal, he brandished his .38
pistol, shooting Faisal 3 times at close range. Faisal's
last words, according to those present, were "Fahd, I
forgive you". Stories surfaced everywhere that an
American girlfriend was behind the killing. The truth is
that Fahd killed Faisal. He killed him to get his hands
on the oil revenues of Saudi Arabia.
FAHD KILLS KHALED:
Khaled succeeded King Faisal, but he was just a
figurehead. He never wanted to become king. When King
Faisal was killed, Fahd, with support of the seven
Sudeiris, met with the elders of the royal family.
During that meeting, Fahd pushed to have Khaled
relinquish the throne, but Prince Mohammad, known as
"Twin-evil" or (Abou Al-Sharrain) because he uses
violence to get his way, disagreed.
Mohammad relinquished the throne because of his age and
let Khaled take over. During this historic family
meeting Mohammad refused to back Fahd, claiming that he
would become king before he let Fahd become one.
Reluctantly, Fahd had to abstain from pursuing his dream
of becoming king and let Khaled be crowned against his
will and with the approval of Mohammad "Twin-evil". But
Fahd knew that Khaled would be amiable to his wishes. In
fact, even though Khaled was king, Fahd ruled the
kingdom. Khaled would spend his days receiving
dignitaries and hunting. His limited understanding of
international affairs suited Fahd just fine.
During Khaled's reign from 1975 until his death in 1982,
Saudi Arabia experienced an unprecedented oil boom.
Billionaires were created overnight, and billions were
being stolen in the guise of commissions from contracts.
Big-league racketeering had come to Saudi Arabia. For
seven years, Fahd stole from the Saudi people as he
waited for what he wanted most of all--to become king
and to use the power of the throne to feed his greed.
Everyone knew about Khaled's weak heart. In fact, he
never moved anywhere unless accompanied by a team of
American and European doctors and nurses on 24-hour
standby in case of emergency. A Canadian nurse was a
member of that team. In 1982, she was called into King
Khaled's room for consultation along with the waiting
team of experts. As soon as the team started emergency
procedures, and while the king was still barely alive,
Fahd barged in and asked everyone, including the medical
staff, to leave the room. Later, the nurse learned that
another team took care of the king who subsequently died
of a heart attack. In truth, Fahd did not want the
regular team to attend to Khaled because they would
discover the real cause of his death.
Several days later, a small obituary on the 12th page of
the local daily newspaper declared that the palace cook
drowned in a swimming pool. The cook, a young Egyptian
named Youssef, was murdered. He had poisoned King
Khaled's meal. The king's servants called the team that
included the Canadian nurse when they realized that the
king felt sick. Fahd forbade the team to see the King.
One plus one equals two. First, Fahd killed Faisal, then
seven years later, poisoned Khaled. He had finally
arrived; he would finally become king.
FAHD BECOMES A KING AND THE RICHEST THIEF:
March of 1975 marked the beginning of the end of Saudi
Arabia as a rich and independent country and the
beginning of the largest embezzlement scheme in the
history of mankind. King Fahd is the mastermind and all
his Sudeiri brothers are major beneficiaries and
accomplices in his crime.
The richest man in the world, according to Forbes
magazine, is the Sultan of Brunei, worth $25 billion.
Witnesses who have visited Fahd and discussed the
wealthiest man issue with him see a grin spread across
his face. The grin says Fahd knows that he has stolen
more and is worth more than the Sultan of Brunei's
billions. CACSA is currently developing a complex
economic model using available oil sales and consumption
data to determine approximately the amount of money Fahd
and the other Sudeiris have embezzled. The results with
detailed explanations based on budgets, revenues,
expenditures and other essential criteria will be
posted. Analysis of Saudi businesses and their revenue
base is also under way. Most of the largest companies in
Saudi Arabia have been created from the proceeds of
stolen money. They have remained in operation through
profits from government contracts that allow Fahd to
steal.
Only certain world industries are large enough to create
a very large base of wealth. The top three are: Arms,
Drugs, and Oil. People who control or deal with any of
these industries are the richest people in the world.
Arms are controlled through government and political
consensus; the illegal drug industry and the oil market
have been controlled by Fahd for 15 years. That's how he
gained his vast wealth. How could a man so incompetent
reach power? How could a man so unwise become King? How
could a man so lacking in vision govern? For
verification or further information try to visit
Saudi-Arabia!! Please do not believe that the Saudi
regime represents or implements Islam.
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