King Abdullah a disgrace?
by Sana Saleem on January 15, 2009
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*DISCLAIMER*
This could appear to be very blasphemous for those who dont believe in the fact that respect lies in a persons character  and not determined by Power specially the kind which is ‘inherited’.
With the death toll in Gaza almost over 1000 it is indeed shameful that the Muslim world is yet to take a unanimous stance.While civilian territories are bombarded causing heavy loss of life the Muslim world only has its mumble jumble. In all the catastrophe all I want to say is ‘SHAME ON US’ a big fat blot of SHAME. The loss of innocent life has been deemed worthless by our shameful silence. So in this shamelessness I might as well pardon myself a little blasphemy. When anyone thinks of Islam and Muslims the criteria of Tauheed (Monotheism) comes foremost. With Muslims and Islam comes images of the Ka’aba representing the symbol of unity and faith of Muslims globally. It must be a sacred land we are told and with it comes responsibilities. Exactly the term RESPONSIBILITIES, whether we like it or not . Perhaps liking is not a question for someone who stands with his head high claiming to be the ‘ CUSTODIAN of the Holy mosques’ or perhaps ‘ Khademeen Harmian Sharifain’ is a better term.
So lets list the three most important things the ‘CUSTODIAN’ been doing:
- Save oil and lick Israel’s feet
- Blame Hamas for allying with a ’shia’  power
- Do the first two things all over again
Islam is a monotheistic religion and in terms of that the word of ALLAH and unity happen to be the top most priority. In the given scenario what is one to do when the very guardians of ‘Monotheistic’ symbols bow down to sectarianism. It has never been instructed to the Muslims to look up to Saudia for guidance or important decisions but it also cant be denied that in most parts of the world this is but natural. The responsibility of the Custodians urges them to be a source of inspiration and guidance. It is as unfair to lay the burden solely on Saudia as it is to defame a possible volunteer who happens to have the courage to stand up.Therefore if the all so sacred King has deformed guts we should all be nice and let the ones with the grit take the lead. To be able to feel the pain of innocent people one needs to have a heart and not the lust for power. Its the lust of power that personifies utterly disgusting justifications for sheer bloodshed. This indeed is the same reason why we don’t see much ’standing up for our fellow muslims’ today.  It has become more of a tussle of power than the messianic cult. For us there will be no messiah as there is no zeal for deliverance.
For starters we can stop washing our dirty linen in public. Stop potraying to be deeply divided in the name of history,culture,tradition,race or sheer lust for power. The wounds of Gaza remain the stinging reminder of our outmost dissension. History will repeat itself and enemies will continue to haunt us one after the other. It is only a matter of time that we realize how we face our destiny and who we become at the end.Should we choose to be the coward in diguise or the infamous saviour is the ultimate choice.
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Very well said Sana. That is one reason more countries are looking towards Iran as a source of inspiration for Muslim world and instead of Saudi Arabia. This thing is not going down well with Saudi’s who were enjoying an inherited respect all across the Muslim world and which they have lost after the sad demise of King Faisal.
King Faisal was made to suffer for his honest approach just like many other world leaders that try to remain steadfast in the face of evil.
I hope Saudi realize their mistakes and stand united with the rest of the Muslim world before it is too late.
The arabs are the brahmins of the Islam society. From Darfur to Palestine, all they are concerned about is just their well-being.
The role played by King Abdullah and Husni Mubarak during Gaza assault has long lasting implications. These cowards have divided the msulim Ummah in many blocs. I personally never had any expectations from Arabs. Israel is a small country with no natural resources and its economy is based mainly on IT products. On the contrary Arabs are rich with petro-dollars and just living in the intoxication of their money. Israel is covered from all sides with these rich Arabs.
Again Arabs proved my expectations that being a part of muslim Ummah dont expect anything from Arabs. If anyone in Ummah can play some part is that Pakistan, Iran, Malaysia and Turkey. And unfortunate for Pakistan is that it is neighbour of cunning hindus. India will never allow Pakistan to stabalise because a stable Pakistan is can do alot.
So we muslims should be prepared for even more disasters and sufferings. What we r seeing surrently is just starting towards our sufferings. Only solution is unity in muslim Ummah but Gaza massacare has proved it that unity is not possible amongst Ummah.
TO Natarajan - don’t generalise! Arabs have given aid to Gaza too!
http://www.gulfnews.com/News/Gulf/saudi_arabia/10274052.html
@Natarajan
Well said Natarajan. I really don’t have words to appreciate this genius statement. Also, kindly think about…
Abraham, Ibrahim, Brahma…..try to say this 10 times and all will sound alike.
salaam to all pakistanis,
first of all let me say stand firm against all the conspiracies going on to bring your fine country to its knees, a lot of people have a hard time accepting a technologically advanced and nuclear equipped muslim nation and are seeking to destroy you.
Regarding arabs, I myself is a Palestinian and like most normal arab citizens, the corrupt leaders and their satanic followers excluded, have long time ago stopped looking for support and salvation from any arab country, we put our faith in God’s hands, inshallah. Furthermore, arabs today have seen that kissing the feet of USA and Israel is not an option, figthing under the banner of God is THE option and few in the Middle East follow this these days. Iran has succeeded to harvest a lot of support due to the victory of especially Hezbollah and the steadfastness of Hamas, both wich it funds and arms.I respect Iran as a country and its people but I would wish we would have more muslim nations especially Pakistan playing a more active role in the region. I regard Pakistan as one of the leading nations of the muslim world, and hope that Pakistan would influence arab nations in a positive way. If I had to chose one single country in the muslim world as my ally it would without doubt be Pakistan.
Bless you and be proud
Assalamu 3aleykum
Dear
We should respect King Abdullah,bcz he is like our Father a guardian ,I don;t beleive his eyes are closed towards muslim suffering,I do remember when Pakistan exploded 1st atomic bomb ,all western countries including our Uss put sanctions on us but at that time only saudi Arab was the country who gave oil free for more than 3-years,imagine the sacrifices they did for us bcz we are united.UsA trying hard to push pakistan with some conflict with Iran.But my ALLAh Traped them in Afghanistan, they want safe return rescue path to go back and hide in WHITE HOUSE,(Now we should Call it BLACK HOUSE).So my brothers be careful Saudi govt is helping us for long time openly and secretley. We are not suppose to do back stabbing and Leg pulling.These are Our Elders,what they are doing is the best for us,we should’not pin point .
“Iss Parchum Kay Sai Tallay Humm Eak Hain Humm Eakk Hain”
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