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ISIS Terrorists Share Saudi Wahhabi Ideology: Cleric

Sunday 31 January 2016
ISIS Terrorists Share Saudi Wahhabi Ideology: Cleric

Alwaght- A high ranking Saudi regime's cleric has said ISIS terrorist group shares the same Wahhabi ideological beliefs as the Riyadh regime.
A former Saudi-appointed prayer leader at Mecca’s Grand Mosque Aadel Al-Kalbani declared openly that ISIS is an offshoot of Wahhabism.
In an interview on MBC channel featured on 22 January 2016, translated by British think tank Integrity UK on 27 January, the extremist Saudi cleric added that, “The thought of ISIS (Daesh) is Salafis. It is neither the thought of the Muslim Brotherhood, nor Qutbism, Sufism or Ash’ari.”  He added that, “they (ISSI) draw their ideas from what is written in our (Saudi) books and from our own principles,” said Al-Klabani in reference to Wahhabism.
Al-Kalbani indicated that those who criticize ISIS terrorists do not criticize its thought. They only criticize its actions.
While Al-Kalbani stressed that the ideological origin of ISIS Takfiri terrorist group thought is Salafism is Wahhabism, he dismissed the widespread fact in the West Asia region that spy agencies created ISIS.
“There are those among us, who follow the same thought but apply it in a more refined way,” said Al-Kalbani. He also referred to the killing of journalists by ISIS terrorists as something based on Wahhabi edicts.
Meanwhile, a US senator says Saudi Arabia is funding some 24,000 madrassas (religious schools) in Pakistan through an unleashed “tsunami of money” in order to “export in tolerance”
“In 1956, there were 244 madrassas in Pakistan. Today, there are 24,000. These schools are multiplying all over the globe. These schools, by and large, don't teach violence. They aren't the minor leagues for al-Qaeda or ISIS (Daesh). But they do teach a version of Islam that leads very nicely in to an anti-Shiite, anti-Western militancy,” Senator Chris Murphy said in a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, a top American think-tank, in New York on Friday..
According to Murphy, Pakistan is an excellent example of Saudi money funneled to religious schools to nurture hatred and terrorism.
“The United States should suspend supporting Saudi Arabia's military campaign in Yemen, at the very least until we get assurances that this campaign does not distract from the fight against Daesh and al-Qaeda, and until we make some progress on the Saudi export of Wahhabism,” he further said.
Takfirism, the practice of branding other Muslims as "infidels," is a major basis of Wahhabism, the extremist ideology practiced by Saudi Arabia and exported by the Riyadh regime all over the world.

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