Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Arabic: المملكة العربية السعودية), commonly known as Saudi Arabia, occasionally spelled Sa'udi Arabia, is the largest Arab country of the Middle East. It is bordered by Jordan and Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. The Arabian Gulf lies to the northeast and the Red Sea to its west. It has an estimated population of 28 million, and its size is approximately 2,149,690 square kilometres (830,000 sq mi). The kingdom is sometimes called "The Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest places in Islam. The two mosques are Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca) and Masjid Al-Nabawi (in Medina). The current kingdom was founded by Abdul-Aziz bin Saud (Abdul Aziz Al Saud, King (Malik) of Saudi Arabia or Ibn Saud), whose efforts began in 1902 when he captured the Al-Saud’s ancestral home of Riyadh, and culminated in 1932 with the proclamation and recognition of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, though its national origins go back as far as 1744 with the establishment of the First Saudi State. Saudi Arabia's government takes the form of an Islamic absolute monarchy. Human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have repeatedly expressed concern about the state of human rights in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has the world's largest oil reserves and largest oil exporter. Oil accounts for more than 90% of exports and nearly 75% of government revenues, facilitating the creation of a welfare state, which the government has found difficult to fund during periods of low oil prices.
History
Although the region in which the country stands today has an ancient history, the emergence of the Saudi dynasty began in central Arabia in 1744. That year, Muhammad ibn Saud, the ruler of the town of Ad-Dir'iyyah near Riyadh, joined forces with a well-known Islamic scholar and Imam, Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab, to create a new political and religious entity. Both persons found they had common interests, mainly to see all the Arabs of the peninsula brought back to "true" Islam. This alliance formed in the 18th century remains the basis of Saudi Arabian dynastic rule today, and over the next 150 years, the fortunes of the Saud family rose and fell several times as Saudi rulers contended with Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, and other Arabian families for control of the peninsula . The third and current Saudi state was founded in the early 20th century by King Abdul Aziz Al Saud (known internationally as Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud).
Islam commands that sovereignty for a nation is only for the Laws of Allah and that the nation does not depend on anyone else for its security. It also commands that it is for the Muslims to appoint a just ruler and that the affairs of the people are the rulers primary concern.
After destroying the Khilafah in 1924 these principles were swept aside and the Western powers carved the Muslim Ummah into Nation States, installing puppets regimes in order to ensure the suffocation of the people both intellectually and politically.
America and the United Kingdom use "democracy" to bash North Korea but remain quiet when it comes to Saudi Arabia. This dual policy is sickening and based on "power politics" and self-interests. These are hypocrite corrupt Saudis kings who use the oil money for their own personal gain and lavish lifestyles. The rich get richer while the poor starve. There needs to be a democracy in Saudia Arabia and these cowards need to be stripped of their power. They are part of the problem that there is no unification between the Muslim and Arab world.
Saudi Arabia is one of these imperialist creations, a near perfect illustration of the nature of the regimes in the Muslim world and the servant-master relationship they have developed with Western powers. Although this film focuses on the Saudi regime and its relationship with America, its aim is to make Muslims conscious of the general political circumstances surrounding them so that all the corrupt regimes in the Muslim world are politically challenged, accounted and replaced with one Islamic State...
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 1 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 2 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 3 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 4 of 4
House of Saud - Part 1 of 11
House of Saud - Part 2 of 11
House of Saud - Part 3 of 11
House of Saud - Part 4 of 11
House of Saud - Part 5 of 11
House of Saud - Part 6 of 11
House of Saud - Part 7 of 11
House of Saud - Part 8 of 11
House of Saud - Part 9 of 11
House of Saud - Part 10 of 11
House of Saud - Part 11 of 11
US Support
The United States sold or granted more than $80 billion in military hardware between 1951-2006 to the Saudi military. In comparison, the Israeli Defense Forces received $53.6 billion in US military grants between 1949-2007. The Obama Administration has notified Congress plans to offer "advanced aircraft" to the Saudi military worth up the $60 billion. If completed, the sale will be the "largest US arms deal" in history. The US government is also in "talks" with Saudi Arabia about the potential sale of advanced naval and missile-defense upgrades worth up to tens of billions of dollars.
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 1 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 2 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 3 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 4 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 5 of 5
Lionel Mill's film has unique access to Prince Saud bin Abdul Mohsen, one of the rulers of the rich, powerful and secretive Saudi royal family. This is a fascinating insight into the conflicts between tradition and modernity in one of the world's most conservative and autocratic countries.
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 1 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 2 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 3 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 4 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 5 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 6 of 6
Saudi Arabia is considered the most 'Islamic' nation and everything it does is used to judge Islam and its Kings are supported and encouraged and are old friends of kuffar leaders of especially USA. Muslims respect and honor these kings as saviors of Islam.. They invest in riba based Citi Group and American European companies and make sure kuffar interests are safe in middle east and in return the kuffar maintain their power and kingship and never talk about democracy as long as the kings do as kuffars ask- mutual interests.
Do you really think these kings are there to safeguard interests of Muslims? Do you think those kings really implement Islam as it should have been implemented?
Saudi Royal Family Lives - Part 1 of 2
Saudi Royal Family Lives - Part 2 of 2
Life as a Saudi Royal
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Arabic: المملكة العربية السعودية), commonly known as Saudi Arabia, occasionally spelled Sa'udi Arabia, is the largest Arab country of the Middle East. It is bordered by Jordan and Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. The Arabian Gulf lies to the northeast and the Red Sea to its west. It has an estimated population of 28 million, and its size is approximately 2,149,690 square kilometres (830,000 sq mi). The kingdom is sometimes called "The Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest places in Islam. The two mosques are Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca) and Masjid Al-Nabawi (in Medina). The current kingdom was founded by Abdul-Aziz bin Saud (Abdul Aziz Al Saud, King (Malik) of Saudi Arabia or Ibn Saud), whose efforts began in 1902 when he captured the Al-Saud’s ancestral home of Riyadh, and culminated in 1932 with the proclamation and recognition of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, though its national origins go back as far as 1744 with the establishment of the First Saudi State. Saudi Arabia's government takes the form of an Islamic absolute monarchy. Human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have repeatedly expressed concern about the state of human rights in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has the world's largest oil reserves and largest oil exporter. Oil accounts for more than 90% of exports and nearly 75% of government revenues, facilitating the creation of a welfare state, which the government has found difficult to fund during periods of low oil prices.
History
Although the region in which the country stands today has an ancient history, the emergence of the Saudi dynasty began in central Arabia in 1744. That year, Muhammad ibn Saud, the ruler of the town of Ad-Dir'iyyah near Riyadh, joined forces with a well-known Islamic scholar and Imam, Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab, to create a new political and religious entity. Both persons found they had common interests, mainly to see all the Arabs of the peninsula brought back to "true" Islam. This alliance formed in the 18th century remains the basis of Saudi Arabian dynastic rule today, and over the next 150 years, the fortunes of the Saud family rose and fell several times as Saudi rulers contended with Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, and other Arabian families for control of the peninsula . The third and current Saudi state was founded in the early 20th century by King Abdul Aziz Al Saud (known internationally as Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud).
Islam commands that sovereignty for a nation is only for the Laws of Allah and that the nation does not depend on anyone else for its security. It also commands that it is for the Muslims to appoint a just ruler and that the affairs of the people are the rulers primary concern.
After destroying the Khilafah in 1924 these principles were swept aside and the Western powers carved the Muslim Ummah into Nation States, installing puppets regimes in order to ensure the suffocation of the people both intellectually and politically.
America and the United Kingdom use "democracy" to bash North Korea but remain quiet when it comes to Saudi Arabia. This dual policy is sickening and based on "power politics" and self-interests. These are hypocrite corrupt Saudis kings who use the oil money for their own personal gain and lavish lifestyles. The rich get richer while the poor starve. There needs to be a democracy in Saudia Arabia and these cowards need to be stripped of their power. They are part of the problem that there is no unification between the Muslim and Arab world.
Saudi Arabia is one of these imperialist creations, a near perfect illustration of the nature of the regimes in the Muslim world and the servant-master relationship they have developed with Western powers. Although this film focuses on the Saudi regime and its relationship with America, its aim is to make Muslims conscious of the general political circumstances surrounding them so that all the corrupt regimes in the Muslim world are politically challenged, accounted and replaced with one Islamic State...
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 1 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 2 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 3 of 4
Saudi America Servant & Master - Part 4 of 4
House of Saud - Part 1 of 11
House of Saud - Part 2 of 11
House of Saud - Part 3 of 11
House of Saud - Part 4 of 11
House of Saud - Part 5 of 11
House of Saud - Part 6 of 11
House of Saud - Part 7 of 11
House of Saud - Part 8 of 11
House of Saud - Part 9 of 11
House of Saud - Part 10 of 11
House of Saud - Part 11 of 11
US Support
The United States sold or granted more than $80 billion in military hardware between 1951-2006 to the Saudi military. In comparison, the Israeli Defense Forces received $53.6 billion in US military grants between 1949-2007. The Obama Administration has notified Congress plans to offer "advanced aircraft" to the Saudi military worth up the $60 billion. If completed, the sale will be the "largest US arms deal" in history. The US government is also in "talks" with Saudi Arabia about the potential sale of advanced naval and missile-defense upgrades worth up to tens of billions of dollars.
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 1 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 2 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 3 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 4 of 5
The Saudi Royal Family Biography - Part 5 of 5
Lionel Mill's film has unique access to Prince Saud bin Abdul Mohsen, one of the rulers of the rich, powerful and secretive Saudi royal family. This is a fascinating insight into the conflicts between tradition and modernity in one of the world's most conservative and autocratic countries.
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 1 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 2 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 3 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 4 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 5 of 6
Inside the Saudi Kingdom - Part 6 of 6
Saudi Arabia is considered the most 'Islamic' nation and everything it does is used to judge Islam and its Kings are supported and encouraged and are old friends of kuffar leaders of especially USA. Muslims respect and honor these kings as saviors of Islam.. They invest in riba based Citi Group and American European companies and make sure kuffar interests are safe in middle east and in return the kuffar maintain their power and kingship and never talk about democracy as long as the kings do as kuffars ask- mutual interests.
Do you really think these kings are there to safeguard interests of Muslims? Do you think those kings really implement Islam as it should have been implemented?
Saudi Royal Family Lives - Part 1 of 2
Saudi Royal Family Lives - Part 2 of 2
Life as a Saudi Royal
House of Saud - Saudi Arabia (21 January 2002)
Watch it on Youtube
Saudi Arabia is a crucial ally for the West because of its oil reserves. Relationships have deteriorated due to the reaction of the USA following the September 11th bombings, and its policy in Israel.
Inside the Hidden Kingdom - Saudi Arabia (Feb 2003)
Watch it on Youtube
Saudi Arabia is in the middle of an identity crisis -torn between Islamic fundamentalism and the emerging democratic movement.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Saudi Arabia is a crucial ally for the West because of its oil reserves. Relationships have deteriorated due to the reaction of the USA following the September 11th bombings, and its policy in Israel.
Inside the Hidden Kingdom - Saudi Arabia (Feb 2003)
Watch it on Youtube
Saudi Arabia is in the middle of an identity crisis -torn between Islamic fundamentalism and the emerging democratic movement.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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