As an Arab speaker, I watched your video โ Prince Faisal bin Farhan said NONE of what you quoted. Not a single word.
What youโre doing is attaching an Arabic video knowing your followers canโt verify it. Thatโs not journalism. Thatโs deliberate deception.
A verified account spreading fabricated quotes from a foreign minister is not a source, itโs misinformation with a blue tick. Your followers deserve better than being manipulated with subtitles that donโt exist.
Interesting strategy: post an Arabic video, write whatever you want underneath it, and count on your English-speaking followers not knowing the difference.
I do. Iโm Arab. I watched it. Prince Faisal bin Farhan said nothing remotely close to your caption.
A verified account that manufactures quotes and hides behind untranslated footage isnโt a news source itโs a propaganda page with good branding. The blue check doesnโt make the lie smaller. It just spreads it faster.
@Yakultz355@mohammed_hijab Saudi Arabia still promotes Tawhid, opposes shirk, prevents grave worship, and supports mosques and Islamic centers across the world. Given this, why do you think Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab would not support the current Saudi state? ๐ค
Nah, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab wouldnโt make takfir of modern Saudi Arabia. His whole mission was about calling ppl to pure tawhid and fighting shirk. Saudi Arabia is still a country built on tawhid, and it doesnโt allow shirk to be openly practiced or promoted.
More importantly, his takfir wasnโt some blanket judgment on entire societies or states. It was tied to specific beliefs and actions, after the proper conditions were met. So assuming he๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝd automatically declare the modern Saudi state kafir doesnโt really line up w/ the focus or methodology of his daโwah.