Posts Tagged ‘Wahhabism’

This Week in Jihad

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving. Now back to a less happy task: rounding up jihad-related news over the last week:

(Hat tip: The usual suspects under “Jihad” on your right.)

As a side note, I would be interested to hear if anyone actually finds these weekly roundups useful. I put these up and get very little feedback on them…

The Ft. Hood shooter and the Saudi call to Jihad

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Stratfor suggests that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan may have been heeding a call to jihad by Nasir al-Wahayshi, leader of al Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula. (They also note how difficult it is for the FBI to investigate individuals such as Hasan.) Since mine is a relatively young blog, some readers may be unfamiliar with the tenants of Wahhabism, and the Saudi role in spreading its radical ideology. For more background on that, you might want to read Stephen Schwartz’s The Two Faces of Islam. And don’t forget the Saudi role in bankrolling CAIR, the primary Islamist apologist front group in the US.

Bottom line: The Saudis are still not our friends.