How much do the Saudi's pay you? You know the money has to stop to stop the Wahabbism extremists. |
Old info but SA has gone undercover now
According to Schwartz's testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security on Thursday, June 26, 2003, the official Saudi government website stated in 2000, "In the United States, the Kingdom has contributed to the establishment of the Islamic Center in Washington, D.C.; the Omer Bin Al-Khattab Mosque in western Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Islamic Center, and the Fresno Mosque in California; the Islamic Center in Denver, Colorado; the Islamic center in Harrison, New York; and the Islamic Center in Northern Virginia." http://www.meforum.org/916/cair-islamists-fooling-the-establishment |
It's old news. It's common knowledge KSA funnels millions of dollars into Islamic centers that spread Wahhabi Islam worldwide.
What's less well known but should bother you no less, is that KSA funnels even more money into academic endowments, payments to Western think tanks and consultancies to former U.S. officials that make them public supporters of Saudi policies for life. This is how you learned to swallow tropes like: "The Saudi King is the reformer but the public is so conservative that he cannot do what he's aching to do." "These laws are a part of ancient culture to which we need to be sensitive." |
Ok PP, let's not give these two fools the excuse they want to switch the subject to Islamophobia. At least not before Muslima provides the proof everyone's been asking her for. |
Muslima has posted over 600 messages. I have yet to see a message that provides a practical way to stop the Wahabbism extremists. From reading her posts and other Muslim posters on DCUM, the Islamic Extremist violence is from the West not understanding Islam. If only we were different, the problem would go away. Do you support Wahabbism being financed and exported to the West? |
C'mon. If I were a Wahabbi paying Muslima and that other twit to represent my religion, I would have fired them weeks ago. |
Here i corrected it for you. Really, I don't want to enlighten you. Everyone will assume i lied, ooohhhhh, let me go hide |
A lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Are you looking for a job? i need an assistant...... |
Wikipedia has a timeline of women's suffrage in Muslim countries.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_first_women's_suffrage_in_majority-Muslim_countries Oops, nothing before 1900. Some as late as the 2000s. Who said something about lying? |
Also, the earliest (Albania, Azerbaijan) were actually Communist at the time. The earliest non-Communist, majority Muslim state to give voting rights to women was secularizing Turkey in 1930, followed by the Maldives in 1932. Still want to defend your claim that Islam gave voting rights to women 1400 years ago, Muslima? Or even that a Muslim states granted voting rights to women earlier than Western countries? |
Too bad Wikipedia wasn't there to count the ballots 1400 years ago ![]() |
I really, really hope you're joking. If you're not joking, then you're scaring me. |
Women still can't vote in Saudi Arabia, although they will be able to vote next year.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/saudi-arabia-women-vote/ |
Ha! 1400 years ago: Muslim leader #1, Mr. Abu Bakr: took office under greatly disputable circumstances. Muslim leader #2, Mr. Umar: appointed by Mr. Abu Bakr in his will Muslim leader #3, Mr. Uthman: appointed by the committee of six men who divided preferences between him and Mr. Ali Muslim leader #4, Mr. Ali: appointed amid tribal conflicts from a list of three Muslim leader #5, Mr. Muawiyah: appointed himself and since he had the most guns, it stood. Etc. etc. Voting rights for Muslim women 1400 years ago...blah blah yawn yawn.. |
Please! Woman! Stop buying into the "Saudi Arabia is reforming" PR machine. Women have the right to run in MUNICIPAL elections that mean absolutely nothing. Appointments to the Shoura Council, mwahahah, I'll have you know this august body is known derisively as the Shourba Council (soup committee). It's an advisory committee whose powers extend to being able to fart as loudly as they desire. They don't make laws. They don't vote for squat. Power in KSA belongs exclusively to the Al-Saud. |