Crown Prince Naif Dies

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Salem9022

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RIYADH: The Saudi Royal Court on Saturday said Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Crown Prince Naif has died. He was in his late 70s.

In a statement, the Royal Court said, "With deep sorrow and grief, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, announced the death of his brother, Crown Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz Al
Saud, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior, who passed away on Saturday abroad. A funeral prayer will be performed for his soul at the Holy Mosque in Makkah after Maghreb (sunset) prayer on Sunday."

"The Royal Court condoles the Saudi people on the deceased prince, praying to Allah Almighty to bless his soul and to reward him for his services to his religion and homeland,'' it added.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon
 

Salem9022

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Put it in this thread: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80753&highlight=alwan

If this is meant to be islam then that is not true, maybe some other religion.

********************** This man is the one Walhumdullah who safe guarded Salafiyaah in Saudi Arabia. You don't even know who he was and what he did for Islam in Saudia. He supported for over 30 years Dawahtul Salafiyaah not only in the KSA but also in World. Matter of fact people like you wouldn't even know what was Salafiyaah if it wasn't for this man. Its best if you shut up on things you don't know about.

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RIYADH: Crown Prince Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, opened a symposium on “Salafism: A Shariah approach and a national demand,” organized by the Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University here Tuesday and commended its objectives.

Prince Naif said Saudi Arabia would continue to follow the Salafist ideology and denounced those who create doubts about this moderate Islamic ideology and link it with terrorism and extremism.


"Salafism is rooted in the Qur'an and Sunnah and calls for peaceful coexistence with other faith communities and for respecting their rights," the crown prince said. "We have to stand united against those who launch smear campaigns on Salafism."


He also laid the cornerstone for a number of educational projects worth SR2.3 billion at the university.

Suleiman Abalkhail, president of the university, thanked Prince Naif for opening the event.

“The Kingdom is based on the moderate Salafi ideology,” he said, adding that the Saudi government has been following the teachings of Islam in all its affairs and relations.

He said more than 100 religious experts from around the world would take part in the symposium to discuss 120 research papers on seven core subjects.

This seminar aims to achieve several goals such as shedding light on the doctrinal teachings of the Salafist movement, clear misconceptions about Salafism, clarify the roots of Saudi government regulations and its rightful principles and lastly provide a clear idea about Islam’s approach toward non-Muslims.

The core subjects include Salafism, an approach pursued by the state since its foundation and its connection to Islam; misconceptions about the Salafi approach; the Salafi approach and its connection with the modern religious discourse, the relationship between the Saudi state and the Salafi approach in terms of originality and application; and the link between the Salafi approach and school curricula.

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Wallahi it is people like you in addition to the Despicable Shias and their helpers that I hate the most. Both of which should be exterminated from this earth Bihidhnillah
 

Idris16

Junior Member
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They consider allying with kuffar against Muslims simply to be a minor or major sin and thus call us 'Khawarij'. So they liken us people who speak about kufr actions to people who make takfir on Muslims who commit major sins. Isn't this dhulm?

Salem is very just, he puts me in the same rank as the rafidha. Good job ya Saalim!
 

Shak78

Junior Member
********************** This man is the one Walhumdullah who safe guarded Salafiyaah in Saudi Arabia. You don't even know who he was and what he did for Islam in Saudia. He supported for over 30 years Dawahtul Salafiyaah not only in the KSA but also in World. Matter of fact people like you wouldn't even know what was Salafiyaah if it wasn't for this man. Its best if you shut up on things you don't know about.

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RIYADH: Crown Prince Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, opened a symposium on “Salafism: A Shariah approach and a national demand,” organized by the Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University here Tuesday and commended its objectives.

Prince Naif said Saudi Arabia would continue to follow the Salafist ideology and denounced those who create doubts about this moderate Islamic ideology and link it with terrorism and extremism.


"Salafism is rooted in the Qur'an and Sunnah and calls for peaceful coexistence with other faith communities and for respecting their rights," the crown prince said. "We have to stand united against those who launch smear campaigns on Salafism."


He also laid the cornerstone for a number of educational projects worth SR2.3 billion at the university.

Suleiman Abalkhail, president of the university, thanked Prince Naif for opening the event.

“The Kingdom is based on the moderate Salafi ideology,” he said, adding that the Saudi government has been following the teachings of Islam in all its affairs and relations.

He said more than 100 religious experts from around the world would take part in the symposium to discuss 120 research papers on seven core subjects.

This seminar aims to achieve several goals such as shedding light on the doctrinal teachings of the Salafist movement, clear misconceptions about Salafism, clarify the roots of Saudi government regulations and its rightful principles and lastly provide a clear idea about Islam’s approach toward non-Muslims.

The core subjects include Salafism, an approach pursued by the state since its foundation and its connection to Islam; misconceptions about the Salafi approach; the Salafi approach and its connection with the modern religious discourse, the relationship between the Saudi state and the Salafi approach in terms of originality and application; and the link between the Salafi approach and school curricula.

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Wallahi it is people like you in addition to the Despicable Shias and their helpers that I hate the most. Both of which should be exterminated from this earth Bihidhnillah

:salam2:

You need to calm down.
 

John Smith

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It is of no benefit speaking ill of a deceased person.

Make excuses for your brothers.

I dont understand the Anti- Saud feeling.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Asalaam alaikum,

I agree those words are wrong. Please be so kind as to write to a moderator. I have received death threats on TTI. I have been slandered and insulted. I just made it into a comedy routine.
It is easier to talk to non-Muslims at times.
These are cryberwarriors behind a computer screen. Many are very ignorant of socio-political situations. There are many that love Islam but have no understanding of the world.


And on a more profound level....there is immaturity. To hate what Allah subhana wa taala hates means we have to let go of hate.

This has nothing to do with the post. The anti-Saudi feeling may stem from the racism that many have towards other Muslims. The peoples of darker color who are the servants to them; the ambiguity of the country's policies.

To Allah we belong; to Allah we return.
 
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