Attack Against Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Mean Attack On Kaaba

MEP: Following an obvious lie from Saudi Arabia about Houthis in Yemen attacking the Kaaba, and publication of night statements by the representative of Saudi government, a number of governmental institutions and a bunch of Facebook bloggers who have no fear or understanding from the religion, began to lament, condemn and to have a hypocritical conformity with their masters in Riyadh, unaware of that one day, if their interests require it, they’re not scared to demolish the holy building.

If they had the fear of God and God’s religion and God’s house they were not able to create conflicts within the Muslim community.

Formation of Isis isn’t in the religion of Kaaba’s God.

Killing theistic people isn’t related to God.

“The king” or “the Sultan”, isn’t inferred from the Qur’an.

This punishing system against people wasn’t in the government of the Prophet of God.

Who ordered the brutal killing of pilgrims in Mina?

We must understand that Houthis have a strong belief in Islam, more than the House of Saud. We need to know that among the four corners of Kaaba one of them is the corner Yemeni (al-Rukn al-Yamaani). It means that this house equally belongs to Yemen as it belongs to Saudi Arabia.

In many periods of history, the people who were living near this place, worshipped the idols. After the domination of the Kaaba, the Prophet went to the worshippers and their idols and his first action was wiping the Kaaba, from being the house of idols.

Our today’s distress is only caused by Al Saud’s actions. They do whatever the White House wants from them. Who equipped Taliban? Who created ISIS?

What answer do they have, about the blood of our martyrs, being killed every day by the agents of the Saudis.

I emphasize that not only the attack on Saudi Arabia, isn’t attacking Kaaba, but also is attacking the source of hypocrisy existing around this sacred monument. And of course, it’s somehow a rejection of the devil.

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