Did the British Help the Wahhabi's and Create the Saudi State
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:13 am
Did the British Help the Wahhabi's and Create the Saudi State
This is a hideous notion that is often perpetuated by the novice anti-Salafi, with little information, research and recourse to primary or secondary sources. A number of feeble arguments have been put forward by a varied group of people of different religious persuasions, all of which lack established facts. Then these false narratives are built on scanty information, which for most part have no correlation to the claim. In the following posts and elsewhere, let us look at these claims and bring clarity to the real issues. The days of "Mr Hempher, The British Spy in the Middle East" Or "The Confessions of a British spy", unfortunately won't cut it anymore!!!.
I must draw the readers attention to the common argument which is often put forth, that the British aided the creation of the modern Saudi state, or what is often referred to as the third Saudi state. One of the points that pretty much renders these baseless allegations futile is what really happened and the views of the British coupled with their support for the Ottomans during the Second Saudi State. It is therefore academic fraud to have bias selectivity and overlook the loyalty and support of the British for the Ottomans, who did collude against the Sunni Salafi Muslims of Central Arabia.
The following has been taken from the publication, "Mohammad b. Abdul Wahab, A Slandered Reformer" of Masood Alam Nadwi. The book was authored around 1361H/1942CE (almost 80 years ago) and translated in 1983.
Have a read
Ibrahim = Ibrahim Pasha, the Ottoman.
This is a hideous notion that is often perpetuated by the novice anti-Salafi, with little information, research and recourse to primary or secondary sources. A number of feeble arguments have been put forward by a varied group of people of different religious persuasions, all of which lack established facts. Then these false narratives are built on scanty information, which for most part have no correlation to the claim. In the following posts and elsewhere, let us look at these claims and bring clarity to the real issues. The days of "Mr Hempher, The British Spy in the Middle East" Or "The Confessions of a British spy", unfortunately won't cut it anymore!!!.
I must draw the readers attention to the common argument which is often put forth, that the British aided the creation of the modern Saudi state, or what is often referred to as the third Saudi state. One of the points that pretty much renders these baseless allegations futile is what really happened and the views of the British coupled with their support for the Ottomans during the Second Saudi State. It is therefore academic fraud to have bias selectivity and overlook the loyalty and support of the British for the Ottomans, who did collude against the Sunni Salafi Muslims of Central Arabia.
The following has been taken from the publication, "Mohammad b. Abdul Wahab, A Slandered Reformer" of Masood Alam Nadwi. The book was authored around 1361H/1942CE (almost 80 years ago) and translated in 1983.
Have a read
Ibrahim = Ibrahim Pasha, the Ottoman.