View Full Version : Saudi's offering to build 200 mosques in Germany to help with refugee crisis
mojaveman
09-11-2015, 22:56
Talk about supporting an invasion.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/saudi-arabia-offers-germany-200-mosques--one-for-every-100-refugees-who-arrived-last-weekend-10495082.html
NurseTim
09-12-2015, 00:04
How about we just send the refugees to saudi arabia? Save them the energy of converting the host country to izlamb.
blacksmoke
09-12-2015, 12:45
Thought this was a joke. Damn, I guess not.
ddoering
09-12-2015, 14:08
Germany should accept only if they can build 200 churches in Saudi.
This would be one example of man made climate change I wouldn't deny.
How about we just send the refugees to saudi
Because Saudi refuses to take them. I heard a "journalist" ask rhetorically, "well why would any of the refugees want to go to Saudi Arabia?" He's right as long as their options are Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and the UK.
It's interesting how Bahrain, Saudi, and UAE have forsaken their religious brothers in the ultimate time of need. .
It's interesting how Bahrain, Saudi, and UAE have forsaken their religious brothers in the ultimate time of need. .FWIW, the KSA and UAE are pushing back against the widely held perception that they're turning away Syrians <<LINK (http://www.voanews.com/articleprintview/2961168.html)>>.
September 12, 2015
Saudi says Hundreds of Thousands of Syrians Given Residency
by Associated Press
Saudi Arabia said it has taken in about 2.5 million Syrians on religious and humanitarian grounds in the years since the country's conflict began and has offered residency to hundreds of thousands, as it sought to rebut suggestions that oil-rich Gulf states should do more to address the plight of refugees fleeing civil war.
The official Saudi Press Agency quoted an unnamed official at the Foreign Ministry as saying the kingdom does not consider those it has taken in as refugees and does not house them in camps "in order to ensure their dignity and safety.''
The OPEC heavyweight is not a signatory to the U.N. Refugee Convention, which outlines the rights of refugees and obligations on those countries that are party to it.
Saudi Arabia did not specify how many of those Syrians admitted remain in the country, saying only that those who wished to stay — a figure it put at "some hundreds of thousands'' — have been granted residency status.
That status gives the Syrians access to work, schools and free medical care, according to the statement. It said Saudi public schools have accepted more than 100,000 Syrian students.
The kingdom had not intended to discuss its efforts to aid Syrians and "did not wish to boast about its efforts or attempt to gain media coverage,'' but felt compelled to disclose some figures in light of what it called "erroneous and misleading information,'' according to the report.
The announcement late Friday came as media attention was focused on the collapse of a construction crane at the Grand Mosque in Mecca that left at least 107 dead. Officials could not be reached for further comment Saturday.
The Gulf Arab nations, key backers of rebels fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad, have come under fire over their response to the crisis in recent weeks as Syrian refugees and other migrants have streamed into the European Union, provoking a backlash in some member states.
The United Arab Emirates, the second largest Arab economy after Saudi Arabia, earlier this week told The Associated Press that it has provided residency permits to more than 100,000 Syrians who have entered the country since 2011. It said more than 242,000 Syrian nationals currently live in the country.
Both countries and their Gulf neighbors are longtime importers of migrant workers, expatriate professionals and foreign businesspeople, including Syrians.
Saudi Arabia's statement emphasized that the kingdom has provided some $700 million to support Syrian refugees, including those living in Jordan and Lebanon. Its aid included food and medical supplies, the establishment of clinics in refugee camps, and payments to cover rent and living costs to families living in Lebanon and Syria.
FWIW, the KSA and UAE are pushing back against the widely held perception that they're turning away Syrians <<LINK (http://www.voanews.com/articleprintview/2961168.html)>>.
I should have been more specific.
Saudi and most states in the Gulf Cooperation Council are not settling refugees. Allowing them to work as laborers without migrant visas is a temporary solution that can easily be reversed. It could also end in a crackdown like it did for many East Africans and Yemenis in 2013.
http://www.refintl.org/blog/horn-africa-saudis-mass-deportations-have-devastating-impact
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/09/saudi-arabia-mass-expulsions-migrant-workers
The EU countries are giving refugees asylum, full access to state run social program support, and a path to citizenship. GCC countries have not created a single refugee center to house Syrians fleeing the Civil War. I will believe the Kingdom's press release when major media organizations shed light on the "hundreds of thousands" of refugees that have "freedom of movement" and social support in Saudi.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/saudi-says-it-has-taken-in-25m-syrians-since-conflict-began/2015/09/12/8bdae3b8-592b-11e5-9f54-1ea23f6e02f3_story.html
Saudi has processed 2.5 million refugees since 2011 and anyone who has wished to stay could stay? Right... :munchin
just a matter of time, buy more ammo...
Team Sergeant
09-13-2015, 09:30
Saudis offering to build 200 mosques in Germany to help with refugee crisis
Much easier to build the necessary arms rooms complete with weapons, communications and ammo.
WWIII is going to be a "blast" and happening in Europe again...........
This time it will be islamic fascist's.
Buried in the an article about Tarkhan Batirashvili was this snipet on this type of Saudi generosity.
That reputation for moderation, however, began to change in the wake of the Chechen wars, which devastated Chechnya, and by the construction in 2000 of a second mosque to serve the valley’s six small villages.
The new mosque, the community leader said, was built with a donation from Saudi Arabia and “preached a kind of alien Wahhabi-style Islam,” not the Sufi-style Islam that had characterized the regions for hundreds of years.
“It told our people that it was wrong to pray at graves of saints and ancestors, as our people have done for hundreds of years, and even to share our religious rites with our Christian brothers,” he said.
By the mid-2000s, multiple residents say, the situation had split the community, mostly by age, with the original Sufi mosque attended by the older members of the community, while the young people were radicalized by the new mosque. This led to significant tensions with police until it was resolved by a revolution almost 1,000 miles away.
Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/world/middle-east/article35322882.html#storylink=cpy
I posted this in another thread but it might add something here...between the mass migration and the offer to build more indoctrination centers...all of Europe is at risk. The lack of foresight and leadership in Europe and the U.S. is astounding.
Ah, thank you Saudi Arabia...from that vast right-wing conspiracy think tank PBS...links and excerpt below.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/analyses/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/
Saudi Time Bomb
Analysis Madrassas
A madrassa is an Islamic religious school. Many of the Taliban were educated in Saudi-financed madrassas in Pakistan that teach Wahhabism, a particularly austere and rigid form of Islam which is rooted in Saudi Arabia. Around the world, Saudi wealth and charities contributed to an explosive growth of madrassas during the Afghan jihad against the Soviets. During that war (1979-1989), a new kind of madrassa emerged in the Pakistan-Afghanistan region -- not so much concerned about scholarship as making war on infidels. The enemy then was the Soviet Union, today it's America. Here are analyses of the madrassas from interviews with Vali Nasr, an authority on Islamic fundamentalism, and Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. (For more on the role of madrassas in producing militant Islamists, see the story of Haroun Fazul.)
For more than two centuries, Wahhabism has been Saudi Arabia's dominant faith. It is an austere form of Islam that insists on a literal interpretation of the Koran. Strict Wahhabis believe that all those who don't practice their form of Islam are heathens and enemies. Critics say that Wahhabism's rigidity has led it to misinterpret and distort Islam, pointing to extremists such as Osama bin Laden and the Taliban. Wahhabism's explosive growth began in the 1970s when Saudi charities started funding Wahhabi schools (madrassas) and mosques from Islamabad to Culver City, California. Here are excerpts from FRONTLINE's interviews with Mai Yamani, an anthropologist who studies Saudi society; Vali Nasr, an authority on Islamic fundamentalism; Maher Hathout, spokesperson for the Islamic Center of Southern California; and Ahmed Ali, a Shi'a Muslim from Saudi Arabia. (Also see the Links and Readings section of this site for more analyses of Wahhabism and Saudi Arabia.)
Wait until the libs get a real feel for the Muslim "tolerance" for women or gay pride events...no birthday cake or marriage license problems under Sharia...add another 200 mosques to the equation...
IT BEGINS: Muslim demands Munich end ‘anti-Islamic’ Oktoberfest
SEPTEMBER 15, 2015
BY KYLE OLSON
The American Mirror
Morad Almuradi, writing from the Netherlands, has created a petition on Change.org asking that the city council of Munich, Germany end the traditional 16-day Oktoberfest event.
It was only a matter of time before the “refugees” pouring into Europe and their sympathizers would begin to impose their Islamic will.
He writes:
Dear City council of Munich,
I am writing this letter to bring to your attention something that I and many Muslims believe is unfair and requires attention.
I would like to inform you that the Oktoberfest is an Intolerant and Anti-Islamic event. We tried to ignore the event, but there too many Un-Islamic acts done at the Oktoberfest. Such as alcohol consumption, public nudity etc.
We understand that the Oktoberfest is a yearly German tradition, but we, Muslims, can not tolerate this Un-Islamic event, because it offends us and all Muslims on the earth.
We are requesting the immediate cancellation of the upcoming Oktoberfest event.
We also believe that the Oktoberfest might also offend all the Muslim refugees coming from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan. The cancellation of the Oktoberfest event will help refugees not to forget their Islamic history. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Morad Almuradi
So far, Almuradi’s petition has over 250 signers.
Munich has been inundated with refugees, with 13,000 arriving Saturday alone, the Independent reports. The city, in the south of Germany, has been a main entry point for the refugees. City leaders say they are at capacity. Munich mayor Dieter Reiter has been described as “trembling with rage” because other cities haven’t helped him.
Now, he’s contending with those who are trying to change his culture.
Munich began holding Oktoberfest in 1810.
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/it-begins-muslim-petitions-munich-to-end-anti-islamic-oktoberfest/
https://www.change.org/p/city-of-munich-ban-the-intolerant-and-anti-islamic-event-of-oktoberfest
blacksmoke
09-16-2015, 13:05
Get rid of Oktoberfest? Good luck with that Haji. :rolleyes:
Streck-Fu
09-16-2015, 13:21
Meh.... 250 signatures in 5 days...
Meh.... 250 signatures in 5 days...
484 total but who's counting...
ddoering
09-16-2015, 14:15
Sounds like a list for round up and resettlement in the east.
Roundup® Max Control 365...I'm digging it.
Hopefully no resettlement necessary.
Saudis offering to build 200 mosques in Germany to help with refugee crisis
Much easier to build the necessary arms rooms complete with weapons, communications and ammo.
WWIII is going to be a "blast" and happening in Europe again...........
This time it will be islamic fascist's.
......and appeasement will once again grease the skids
The Reaper
09-25-2015, 08:27
Why are Muslims not seeking help and mercy from other Muslims, but from infidels?
Shouldn't Syria's neighbors be willing to help their brothers and sisters of the one true faith and be charitable in welcoming and adopting them?
Is it not disrespectful of their faith to go looking for handouts from the keffir?
TR
Team Sergeant
09-25-2015, 08:41
And why are most of the "refugees" young, combat age males? :munchin
Good luck Europe, call us before you lose all your Freedom.
And why are most of the "refugees" young, combat age males? :munchin
Good luck Europe, call us before you lose all your Freedom.
Obviously there is nothing within their own countries that is worthy of them shedding their own blood to preserve. Our accepting these individuals to our country has no upside for us. Several years ago I ran into some Australian Vietnam Vet MC guys who were headed to the Wall, their vests had patches sewed on in the shape of Australia with the words F*** Off We're Full. I share their sentiment in regards to the USA.
peace it up mother fuckers...
just don't act surprised when Europe starts to look and smell like the middle east
The Reaper
09-25-2015, 12:06
peace it up mother fuckers...
just don't act surprised when Europe starts to look and smell like the middle east
Parts of it already do.
TR
So what part of the Neutron bomb was bad again?
Scimitar
10-16-2015, 12:09
Maybe instead of building 200 mosques, they should provide money for "manners" classes.
This is a link of refugees, complaining about the free services Germany is providing them.
Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_XHkgScOSY
S
blacksmoke
10-16-2015, 12:24
A friend of mine went to France in 2011 to try out for FFL, before coming back he spent some time touring the sites, Paris, etc. He said the place was a shithole and couldn't wait to come back to the U.S. F' Europe! Elect somebody who's going to stop this!!
blacksmoke
10-16-2015, 12:26
Maybe instead of building 200 mosques, they should provide money for "manners" classes.
This is a link of refugees, complaining about the free services Germany is providing them.
Wow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_XHkgScOSY
S
Un believable to those who haven't spent time in the ME, the refugees already know how to play the socialists at their own game!!
Team Sergeant
10-16-2015, 20:31
Maybe instead of building 200 mosques, they should provide money for "manners" classes.
This is a link of refugees, complaining about the free services Germany is providing them.
Wow.
S
Seriously, you're really surprised?
You are in need of immersion training with the muslim culture.......
The Reaper
10-17-2015, 09:41
You are in need of immersion training with the muslim culture.......
Don't worry, it is on the way.
Coming soon to a Wahabbi mosque near you.
TR